Identifing computer trying to session login

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Artur Zgadzaj

Can I in Windows 2003 Server prepare to identification the Client Computer
befor the User try to login Terminal Session or in the last resort just
after login?

Why I ask that?

Because I can secure to access to my Server, and I want to identify the
computer from where someone try to login to Terminal Session. Of course I
can do it by Fire Wall, and I already do it, by external Fire Wall. But, I
want to increase this security and disable access, disable trying to access
from another computer stations, an more - that not authority by server
administrator.

Suppose, that this computer may be identify by:
- BIOS
- Computer name
- file or another sign mark

I thing about it, and I have some ideas.

Sorry for my english,
Thank You for Your answer,

Artur Zgadzaj
POLAND
 
After the client logs in, you can see the name of the
client using the %clientname% environmental variable.

You may want to take a look at the tsver.exe utility that
came with the Windows 2000 resource kit. It allows you to
restrict access to your terminal server based on the RDP
client version that the client is using.

-M
 

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