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Thin Clients & AD Group Policies

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Name: readyfred3
Date: February 14, 2005 at 10:29:13 Pacific
OS: Win 2003
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I have multiple thin client labs on my network & I need to configure the printers in these labs to restrict use from any other locations. Three of the thin client labs use the same server. There is a printer in each lab that is installed on that server using a TCP/IP port. I know that I could go to the printer & restrict certain users, but there are several hundred users that I am working with. Does anyone know exactly how to add thin clients to a group in Active Directory so that a Group Policy could resolve this issue?

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Name: matos20
Date: February 28, 2005 at 19:03:20 Pacific
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Yeah! The "ThinClient" is a feature that let you manage centraly your envirorment...
You can control your aplication, printers, aply patchs just on servers.
Then we can say too that your servers support any users (may be SO POWER)...

SE YOU

Milton Matos


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