TS 2003 with 2000 Active Directory Group Policy

C

Clay

Hello, I am trying to setup a Group Policy to lock down
our 2003 Terminal Server. Our primary AD Server is 2000
and the TS is a member server. I've followed the
procedures published for both 2000 and 20003 but the
policy will not apply to my TS Users. Has anyone tried
this before with TS 2003 and Win 2000 server?
Thanks in Advance!
 
C

Chriss3

Can you please give us little more information about your logical structure,
(Ou´s and policies) and how the particular users and the TS Server is
placed.

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Christoffer Andersson
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C

Clay

I have created an OU called Terminal Services. The TS has
been moved to the Terminal Server container. A group
policy has been created for the Terminal Services OU with
restrictions. I followed the white paper on locking down
Terminal Server 2003. However not all the policies are the
same. A TS_Users group has been created under the TS ou
and users added to it. since it's AD 2000 There is no
Remote Users Group. If you need more info, let me know!
Thanks,
Clay Caldwell
 
C

Chriss3

Okay, may the user accounts receive policies from there particular OU the
accounts are located in.

Use the tool gpresult to find out what policies threes users receives.

--
Regards,

Christoffer Andersson
No email replies please - reply in the newsgroup
If the information was help full, you can let me know at:
http://www.itsystem.se/employers.asp?ID=1

"Clay" <[email protected]> skrev i meddelandet
I have created an OU called Terminal Services. The TS has
been moved to the Terminal Server container. A group
policy has been created for the Terminal Services OU with
restrictions. I followed the white paper on locking down
Terminal Server 2003. However not all the policies are the
same. A TS_Users group has been created under the TS ou
and users added to it. since it's AD 2000 There is no
Remote Users Group. If you need more info, let me know!
Thanks,
Clay Caldwell
 

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