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D Smith
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We have a windows 2003 terminal server here in our office that is used by
many internal employees. They login and do their work on the terminal server.
Some time ago we had some IT consultants come in and setup Remote Desktop Web
Connection on the same server as a remote access method. This way some
employees can login to the web page and access the server from outside the
office.
Now I need to figure out a way to restrict the people that can access the
Remote Desktop Web Connection without restricting people from access from
regular remote desktop inside the office.
After lots of searching I cannot find a solution to this problem. Any
setting I find in group policy relates to both types of remote access.
Is there a way that I can grant access to only certain users or groups to
the web access without affecting normal remote desktop?
Thank you!
many internal employees. They login and do their work on the terminal server.
Some time ago we had some IT consultants come in and setup Remote Desktop Web
Connection on the same server as a remote access method. This way some
employees can login to the web page and access the server from outside the
office.
Now I need to figure out a way to restrict the people that can access the
Remote Desktop Web Connection without restricting people from access from
regular remote desktop inside the office.
After lots of searching I cannot find a solution to this problem. Any
setting I find in group policy relates to both types of remote access.
Is there a way that I can grant access to only certain users or groups to
the web access without affecting normal remote desktop?
Thank you!