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Please help. I have X server, a member of Y domain in
Windows 2000 environment. i have a ZZ application
running in X server. Terminal Service is running in X
server. There are clients connecting to X server via
Terminal service & run the ZZ app. i want to restrict
the users to only access the ZZ app when they connect via
Term Serv & not able to mess around with other desktop or
any window components, like prevent them access to
internet or open windows explorer & nose around. How can
I restrict the users from doing so & only able to run ZZ
app? Thank you.

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Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsnt.terminalserver.client (More info?)

 

Software restriction policy via Group Policy and strict NFTS Permissions.
You can also make this application their shell by adding the application path
to the terminal server environment in their user accounts, or in the terminal
server configuration if you want it to affect everyone (including you).

Beware that even if you set this application as the user's shell, there are
many wasys to circumvent this kind of security.

Patrick Rouse
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
http://www.workthin.com

"Jelo" wrote:

> Please help. I have X server, a member of Y domain in
> Windows 2000 environment. i have a ZZ application
> running in X server. Terminal Service is running in X
> server. There are clients connecting to X server via
> Terminal service & run the ZZ app. i want to restrict
> the users to only access the ZZ app when they connect via
> Term Serv & not able to mess around with other desktop or
> any window components, like prevent them access to
> internet or open windows explorer & nose around. How can
> I restrict the users from doing so & only able to run ZZ
> app? Thank you.
>

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