Group policy on Windows Terminal Server 2003

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Hi Folks, I am new to Terminal Services and not all that good on Windows
Server, so forgive me if these are dim questions. I am not sure if this is
the right forum so I have cross posted this to Terminal Services as well.

I have a Terminal Server set up. It is remotely hosted and therefore is not
in the domain at our offices, just its own workgroup. I have set up most
logins to launch the program I want the users to have, but I want a couple
of Desktop users and I would like to lock these down. I have experimented
with Group policy, but removing things here seems to remove them from the
Administrator as well, Is their anyway to create a policy for a specific
group of users, or is this a problem of not being in a domain?

Thanks for any help

Regards
Rowland
 
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Specify 'Deny' Permissions for Domain Admins in Advanced Delegation using
Group Policy Management.
Graham

"Rowland Costin" <technical@selven.co.uk> wrote in message
news:u5bR21q3EHA.1396@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> Hi Folks, I am new to Terminal Services and not all that good on Windows
> Server, so forgive me if these are dim questions. I am not sure if this is
> the right forum so I have cross posted this to Terminal Services as well.
>
> I have a Terminal Server set up. It is remotely hosted and therefore is
> not
> in the domain at our offices, just its own workgroup. I have set up most
> logins to launch the program I want the users to have, but I want a couple
> of Desktop users and I would like to lock these down. I have experimented
> with Group policy, but removing things here seems to remove them from the
> Administrator as well, Is their anyway to create a policy for a specific
> group of users, or is this a problem of not being in a domain?
>
> Thanks for any help
>
> Regards
> Rowland
>
>