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I've got the Admin pack for W2K3 installed on my XP Pro ws so that I can use
the tsmmc.msc to remotely admin various servers and workstations.

My question is has anyone found a way to "turn off" the connect local
resources option. (i.e. if you edit a normal RDP connection in the Local
Resources tab you can uncheck automatically connecting to disk drives,
printers, and serial ports.) I'm trying to figure out a way to do this via
the .mmc.

Thanks in advance!
Brian

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You might want to take this to the microsoft.public.windows.server.general
group instead of the xp groups.

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"Brian Alley" <BAlley at ctsinet dot com> wrote in message
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> I've got the Admin pack for W2K3 installed on my XP Pro ws so that I can
> use the tsmmc.msc to remotely admin various servers and workstations.
>
> My question is has anyone found a way to "turn off" the connect local
> resources option. (i.e. if you edit a normal RDP connection in the Local
> Resources tab you can uncheck automatically connecting to disk drives,
> printers, and serial ports.) I'm trying to figure out a way to do this
> via the .mmc.
>
> Thanks in advance!
> Brian
>

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