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LUE42
I am pretty new to this, and I need a little help...
Right now, when we set up any new computer in our office, we change
the following two settings:
1) Set the Remote Desktop Manager service to Disabled
2) Set the following registry key to '1':
HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal
Server[fDenyTSConnections]
Is there way to set up a Group Policy so that individual computers of
my choice get these settings turned back on (Enabled, and '0')? (and
also, if possible, assign a certain global group permission to Remote
control the PC)
Optimally, I want to create a global group (ie., 'Remote Control
Computers')that I can make certain computers members of and (after the
next reboot?) they are all set up to be Remote Controlled by whoever
is in a 'Remote Control Users' group
Thanks... your help is GREATLY appreciated.
Cory
Right now, when we set up any new computer in our office, we change
the following two settings:
1) Set the Remote Desktop Manager service to Disabled
2) Set the following registry key to '1':
HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal
Server[fDenyTSConnections]
Is there way to set up a Group Policy so that individual computers of
my choice get these settings turned back on (Enabled, and '0')? (and
also, if possible, assign a certain global group permission to Remote
control the PC)
Optimally, I want to create a global group (ie., 'Remote Control
Computers')that I can make certain computers members of and (after the
next reboot?) they are all set up to be Remote Controlled by whoever
is in a 'Remote Control Users' group
Thanks... your help is GREATLY appreciated.
Cory