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Local C Drive Redirection Disabled via GPO
Hi All--
Computer Environment:
Server 2003
Active Directory
Organizational Units (OU) used to group users to "Limited" and "Unlimited" computer usage policies.
Using GPO's to lock down what can and cannot be ran on a specific Windows XP Professional machine throughout network.
We have a pretty restrictive GPO policy in place for one of our clients who currently utilizes a terminal enviornment for most of their end-users. Anyone in the specific "Computer Lockdown" gpo (via AD "Limited Users" OU) cannot extend their local C drive over their terminal session to terminal server. If I login with a Domain Admin account (which is in a completely different OU/GPO), the local C drive is extended and viewable via the terminal session.
My question to you is where might I find the setting in Group Policies that will allow me to apply this setting to the "Limited Users' OU group? I want to say it's somewhere within the 'User Configuration > Administrative Templates' area but I am having no luck finding the setting I need to modify.
Any assistance or guidenance would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Computer Environment:
Server 2003
Active Directory
Organizational Units (OU) used to group users to "Limited" and "Unlimited" computer usage policies.
Using GPO's to lock down what can and cannot be ran on a specific Windows XP Professional machine throughout network.
We have a pretty restrictive GPO policy in place for one of our clients who currently utilizes a terminal enviornment for most of their end-users. Anyone in the specific "Computer Lockdown" gpo (via AD "Limited Users" OU) cannot extend their local C drive over their terminal session to terminal server. If I login with a Domain Admin account (which is in a completely different OU/GPO), the local C drive is extended and viewable via the terminal session.
My question to you is where might I find the setting in Group Policies that will allow me to apply this setting to the "Limited Users' OU group? I want to say it's somewhere within the 'User Configuration > Administrative Templates' area but I am having no luck finding the setting I need to modify.
Any assistance or guidenance would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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