4.7. Terminal Services Group Policy Options and Changes

Just like most aspects of Windows Server 2008, Group Policy plays a big role. Within Windows Server 2008, there is such a vast array of available information, including setup options and application/desktop customizations, that Group Policy infiltrates virtually the entire enterprise. On the Terminal Services and application levels, you can use Group Policy for deploying, publishing, and assigning applications access scripting and a cacophony of other easily (or not so easily) assignable policies. At the enterprise level, you need to pay close attention to three very important types of policy settings: Easy Print, TS Gateway configuration, and RemoteApp client settings.

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