Remote Desktop

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toeknee

Hi,

I am in the processing of deploying some PCs. When I
connect into these PCs via Remote Desktop I would like it
so that End User can click YES or NO to the connection.
At least that way no one can connect into the PC without
any End User input. Using Remote Assistance is NOT an
option.
Any suggestions?

Thanks,

Tony
 
If you are in a domain environment try using Terminal Services configuration [in
administrative tools on a domain controller]. Select RDP-Tcp/properties/remote
control and select require users permission. --- Steve
 
Hi Tony. Thanks for letting me know that did not work, can't think of anything
else. If you figure out a way, please post back. --- Steve

toeknee said:
Hi Steven,

Yeah I already tried that and it didn't work. I am
thinking that it cannot be done. Too bad.

Thanks again.. Tony
-----Original Message-----
If you are in a domain environment try using Terminal Services configuration [in
administrative tools on a domain controller]. Select RDP- Tcp/properties/remote
control and select require users permission. --- Steve


toeknee said:
Hi,

I am in the processing of deploying some PCs. When I
connect into these PCs via Remote Desktop I would like it
so that End User can click YES or NO to the connection.
At least that way no one can connect into the PC without
any End User input. Using Remote Assistance is NOT an
option.
Any suggestions?

Thanks,

Tony


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