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| Subject: | Re: Admin Rights required on Terminal Services |
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| Date: | 22 Mar 2005 18:32:01 -0000 |
In-Reply-To: <CC4E6A4AC073994EB221FD7D2AAE312903EE66@fs01.holistecs.com>
From: "Andrew Shore" <andrew.shore@holistecs.com>
Have you tried running the NTCOMPAT security policy rather than giving users elevated right.
No, tried to google for it, could not get documentation for this policy could you point us to some resources? what does it do exactly?
Admin privilege on a terminal server is asking for trouble.
Yeah, we don't want trouble
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