Filtering Group Policies

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Kelly O'Connor

We have just set up a group policy to require password-protected
screensavers to activate after 15 minutes of inactivity. I did this through
a user policy. But we have run into a problem...this is also taking effect
on Citrix sessions that users have open to run applications on a few
servers.

I don't believe filtering the servers would do anything to help since it is
a user setting...how can I have this effect the users workstations, but not
their Citrix sessions?

Thank you for your help.
 
We have the same problem here... would like to do this
without making an additional user account for the user to
access Citrix

-----Original Message-----
We have just set up a group policy to require password- protected
screensavers to activate after 15 minutes of
inactivity. I did this through
 
Thank you for the reply. That looks like the exact thing we will need.

Let me go through it and make sure I have it down...

So I have an existing GPO called "workstation lockdown" which applies to the
domain which specifies the screensaver settings we want to require for
everyone except when they log in to Citrix/TS sessions.

I will create a new GPO called "Citrix" where I will configure no
screensaver, apply the Loopback policy to "replace" and apply that only to
the OU with the Citrix servers.

Would that work?
 
Kelly-
Yes, that sounds exactly right.

Darren

Kelly O'Connor said:
Thank you for the reply. That looks like the exact thing we will need.

Let me go through it and make sure I have it down...

So I have an existing GPO called "workstation lockdown" which applies to the
domain which specifies the screensaver settings we want to require for
everyone except when they log in to Citrix/TS sessions.

I will create a new GPO called "Citrix" where I will configure no
screensaver, apply the Loopback policy to "replace" and apply that only to
the OU with the Citrix servers.

Would that work?
 
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