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would you tell me more details about the configuration of
lotus notes client in ts?
you have told me :
"you will need to copy the notes.ini file
from C:\WinNT to \notes\data in each users home directory"
I config my terminal server with only one account logoning
on automaticaly,in this condition,should I config nots in
my ts?

there is other question.when logoning account open an
openfile dialog,they can see the server's directory trees
in dialog,i don't want user to see the server's disk
directory,how can i do ?
thank you very much!
 
If you seriously believe that you never will have more than one
single user, then I guess you could leave the notes.ini file where
it is. But experience tells me that you probably will have a
second user within short, so why not set up Lotus Notes as it
should be from the start?
If you mean to say that several different persons will use a
single user account to access the Terminal server, then you are in
big trouble, at least if they are supposed to have separate Lotus
Notes emailboxes. You will have to find a way to redirect them to
their personal notes.ini, but you won't be able to do this based
on username. If this is your situation, I would rethink your
design and give each user a personal account to logon to the TS.
Only other solution might be to forget about the full Notes client
and let the users access their Notes mailbox throught the Notes
webclient instead.

If you want to hide the servers drives, you can do so with a Group
Policy. But be aware that this gives only a cosmetic effect: there
are still various ways for the user to access the servers drives
(from a command prompt, from save as dialogues, etc). Hiding
drives helps to keep an innocent user out, but if you want
security, you'll have to combine it with NTFS permissions.
Check:

278295 - How to Lock Down a Windows 2000 Terminal Services Session
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=278295
 
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