September 2012
Intermediate to advanced
1680 pages
88h 3m
English
Group Policy contains several RDS user and computer settings to configure Remote Desktop sessions. An administrator can modify existing group policies or create new group policies to manage RDS machine and user settings. These Group Policy objects (GPOs) can then be applied to RD Session Host servers, virtual machines, or users located in an Active Directory site, domain, or organizational unit (OU) or based on a GPO filter.
Group Policy is the preferred method of standardizing RDS configurations throughout Active Directory because user and machine configurations can be centrally administered. Because so many RDS settings are available in Group Policy, the following list outlines where RDS settings can ...
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