[gptalk] Re: GPO Newgirl![Scanned]

  • From: "Craig Judd" <craig.judd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <gptalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2008 15:25:31 +0100

Deny the terminal server machine names access to the policy security. Or do
you have loopback processing in place?


On 31/7/08 15:07, "Katy Wilson" <Katy.Wilson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi,
>  
> I¹m struggling with this one, my active desktop and screensavers for network
> users has applied to the terminal servers (through the user policy) and I need
> this to be disabled when they log in to terminal servers.
>  
> Help!
>  
> Thank you
>  
> 
> Katy Wilson
> Network Analyst
> tel: 01277 230656
> fax: 01277 230782
> www.employerservices.co.uk <http://www.employerservices.co.uk/>
> 
> From: gptalk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:gptalk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
> Behalf Of hans straat
> Sent: 08 July 2008 14:53
> To: gptalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [gptalk] Re: GPO Newgirl!
>  
> Katy,
>  
> If you want to lockdown the terminal servers stronger then the workstations
> what almost the standard is you have to use Group Policy Loopback processing.
> You create a gpo and link it to the OU the terminal servers reside in and
> enable it with merge or replace option in the loopback policy. Now you can
> totally lockdown the servers without affecting the users while logged on to
> workstations. 
> There is enough material to find to lockdown a terminal server environment :)
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Subject: [gptalk] GPO Newgirl!
> Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2008 11:59:26 +0100
> From: Katy.Wilson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> To: gptalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> 
> Hi,
>  
> Please help me!
>  
> I¹ve been given a project to standardise about 45 machines and 2 Terminal
> servers over a weekend and I think that using Group Policy is my best option,
> although I have no experience with it at all so am a bit scared!
>  
> What we have:
> Windows 2003 terminal servers
> Laptops/Desktops mostly XP but a few Win2000.
> Office 2000, Outlook 2003 (a couple of Outlook 2000¹s)
>  
>  
> What I have to do:
>  
> Desktop Settings:
> Rollout new company logo to each machine and force it as desktop
> Force Marquee screensaver with the same comment on each machine
>  
> Microsoft Word:
> Force Template path
> Force standard font/size/styles
>  
> Outlook:
> Disable signatures
> Force Spell Checker on
> Force standard font for new emails and replies
>  
> Internet Explorer (some with v6 and a few v7):
> Change connection settings from Automatic to a Proxy server with exceptions
> Force a new default home page
>  
>  
> I just have no idea where to start with all this so would love your advice
> please!
>  
> Thank you so much
>  
>  
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