GPO Questions in Win2K3 Terminal Server

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Guest

Here is the question

INF
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- Running Windows 2003 Terminal Server on a Win2K3 domain w/A.
- implementing policies to lock down the Terminal Server session
- All current policies are working correctly, just can find/figure a couple out

I am unable to figure out how to configure the explorer window the way I want it
1. When ever Explorer is opened, and a different view is selected (List, details, etc) after logging out/in it reverts back to the default. I am unable to pinpoint this in the GPO editor and where the reset/not saving explorer settings is at. Any suggestions

2. Recycle Bi
- I know it is possible to "Hide from users desktop" but am curious is there is a way to configure a policy to give access to the user. When a file is deleted (from the network) Where does it go? Is it possible to direct all deletions to dump to their session "recycle bin"?

Thanks for the help
Nat
 
B

Buz [MSFT]

For number 1:

Go to Tools\Folder Options\View Select Apply to All Folders or Reset All
Folders.

Buz Brodin
MCSE NT4 / Win2K
Microsoft Enterprise Domain Support

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Nate said:
Here is the question.

INFO
=========
- Running Windows 2003 Terminal Server on a Win2K3 domain w/A.D
- implementing policies to lock down the Terminal Server sessions
- All current policies are working correctly, just can find/figure a couple out.

I am unable to figure out how to configure the explorer window the way I want it.
1. When ever Explorer is opened, and a different view is selected (List,
details, etc) after logging out/in it reverts back to the default. I am
unable to pinpoint this in the GPO editor and where the reset/not saving
explorer settings is at. Any suggestions?
2. Recycle Bin
- I know it is possible to "Hide from users desktop" but am curious is
there is a way to configure a policy to give access to the user. When a
file is deleted (from the network) Where does it go? Is it possible to
direct all deletions to dump to their session "recycle bin"?
 
G

Guest

This has been attempted, something in the policy resets each time loggin/off

----- Buz [MSFT] wrote: -----

For number 1:

Go to Tools\Folder Options\View Select Apply to All Folders or Reset All
Folders.

Buz Brodin
MCSE NT4 / Win2K
Microsoft Enterprise Domain Support

Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security

This posting is provided "as is" with no warranties and confers no rights.

Please do not send e-mail directly to this alias. This alias is for
newsgroup purposes only.



Nate said:
Here is the question.
=========
- Running Windows 2003 Terminal Server on a Win2K3 domain w/A.D
- implementing policies to lock down the Terminal Server sessions
- All current policies are working correctly, just can find/figure a couple out. want it.
1. When ever Explorer is opened, and a different view is selected (List,
details, etc) after logging out/in it reverts back to the default. I am
unable to pinpoint this in the GPO editor and where the reset/not saving
explorer settings is at. Any suggestions?
- I know it is possible to "Hide from users desktop" but am curious is
there is a way to configure a policy to give access to the user. When a
file is deleted (from the network) Where does it go? Is it possible to
direct all deletions to dump to their session "recycle bin"?
 

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