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allow only specific web pages in a terminal services session

Asked by joewy1 in Remote Desktop/Terminal Services, Windows 2003 Server, Internet Explorer Web Browser

Tags: server 2003 terminal services IE7

i have a server 2003 domain. i have 2 terminal services servers running 2003 as well. i need to be able to allow my users access to ONLY a few select sites. these sites are all business related and require special setup for the users to be able to use them. some need an active x component installed in order to work properly. traditionally, i haven't allowed any internet explorer access on any of my term servers. the users had to use their pc. however, more and more sites require special setup and components installed so i am entertaining the thought of setting up the dozen or so sites on the term servers and granting access this way versus having to make sure it works on all of the pcs.
 
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