[THIN] Re: Group Policy question for an NT 4.0 Domain
- From: "Jim Hathaway" <JimH@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 12:19:04 -0800
You can do it either way, although you would find some things a bit
easier in Windows 2000, with an NT 4.0 domain, you have to use NT 4.0's
poledit to restrict access on your windows 2000 server.=20
Jim K has many fine ADM's in Thethin.net for you to use to help you
through this.=20
http://thethin.net/tsdownload.cfm#policies
J
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From: White, Collin [mailto:cwhite@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]=20
Sent: Wednesday October 30, 2002 12:00 PM
To: 'Windows2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'; 'thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: [THIN] Group Policy question for an NT 4.0 Domain
Hello, I am running a Windows 2000 server with MetaframeXP in a Windows
NT
4.0 Domain. My question is: Can I set up a Group Policy for a
particular
group of people who dial-in to my Metaframe server to limit their access
to
resources on my network? Or do I have to running a Windows 2000 domain
to
do this? The situation is that I have a certain number of people that
dial-in who I need to lock down to only see one application, and not be
able
to get anywhere else such Windows Explorer, Network Neighborhood and so
on.
Do you have any suggestions? I am new to GPO's
Thanks,
Collin White
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