GPO Questions in Win2K3 Terminal Server

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Here is the question

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- Running Windows 2003 Terminal Server on a Win2K3 domain w/A.
- implementing policies to lock down the Terminal Server session
- All current policies are working correctly, just can find/figure a couple out

I am unable to figure out how to configure the explorer window the way I want it
1. When ever Explorer is opened, and a different view is selected (List, details, etc) after logging out/in it reverts back to the default. I am unable to pinpoint this in the GPO editor and where the reset/not saving explorer settings is at. Any suggestions

2. Recycle Bi
- I know it is possible to "Hide from users desktop" but am curious is there is a way to configure a policy to give access to the user. When a file is deleted (from the network) Where does it go? Is it possible to direct all deletions to dump to their session "recycle bin"?

Thanks for the help
Nat
 
For number 1:

Go to Tools\Folder Options\View Select Apply to All Folders or Reset All
Folders.

Buz Brodin
MCSE NT4 / Win2K
Microsoft Enterprise Domain Support

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Nate said:
Here is the question.

INFO
=========
- Running Windows 2003 Terminal Server on a Win2K3 domain w/A.D
- implementing policies to lock down the Terminal Server sessions
- All current policies are working correctly, just can find/figure a couple out.

I am unable to figure out how to configure the explorer window the way I want it.
1. When ever Explorer is opened, and a different view is selected (List,
details, etc) after logging out/in it reverts back to the default. I am
unable to pinpoint this in the GPO editor and where the reset/not saving
explorer settings is at. Any suggestions?
2. Recycle Bin
- I know it is possible to "Hide from users desktop" but am curious is
there is a way to configure a policy to give access to the user. When a
file is deleted (from the network) Where does it go? Is it possible to
direct all deletions to dump to their session "recycle bin"?
 
This has been attempted, something in the policy resets each time loggin/off

----- Buz [MSFT] wrote: -----

For number 1:

Go to Tools\Folder Options\View Select Apply to All Folders or Reset All
Folders.

Buz Brodin
MCSE NT4 / Win2K
Microsoft Enterprise Domain Support

Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security

This posting is provided "as is" with no warranties and confers no rights.

Please do not send e-mail directly to this alias. This alias is for
newsgroup purposes only.



Nate said:
Here is the question.
=========
- Running Windows 2003 Terminal Server on a Win2K3 domain w/A.D
- implementing policies to lock down the Terminal Server sessions
- All current policies are working correctly, just can find/figure a couple out. want it.
1. When ever Explorer is opened, and a different view is selected (List,
details, etc) after logging out/in it reverts back to the default. I am
unable to pinpoint this in the GPO editor and where the reset/not saving
explorer settings is at. Any suggestions?
- I know it is possible to "Hide from users desktop" but am curious is
there is a way to configure a policy to give access to the user. When a
file is deleted (from the network) Where does it go? Is it possible to
direct all deletions to dump to their session "recycle bin"?
 
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