The following table lists and describes the Group Policy settings that are associated with Terminal Services.
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Group Policy Setting
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Description
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Keep-Alive Connections
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Specifies whether persistent connections are allowed.
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Automatic reconnection
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Specifies whether to allow Remote Desktop Connection clients to automatically reconnect to Terminal Services sessions if their network link is temporarily lost.
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Restrict Terminal Services users to a single remote session
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Specifies whether to restrict users to a single remote Terminal Services session.
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Enforce Removal of Remote Desktop Wallpaper
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Specifies whether desktop wallpaper is displayed to remote clients connecting via Terminal Services.
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Deny log off of an administrator logged in to the console session
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Specifies whether to allow an administrator attempting to connect to the console of a server to log off an administrator currently logged on to the console.
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Allow Time Zone Redirection
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Specifies whether to allow the client computer to redirect its time zone settings to the Terminal Services session.
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Do not allow clipboard redirection
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Specifies whether to prevent the sharing of clipboard contents (clipboard redirection) between a remote computer and a client computer during a Terminal Services session.
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Do not allow smart card device redirection
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Specifies whether to prevent the mapping of smart card devices in a Terminal Services session.
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Allow audio redirection
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Specifies whether users can choose where to play the remote computer’s audio output during a Terminal Services session.
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Do not allow COM port redirection
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Specifies whether to prevent the redirection of data to client COM ports from the remote computer in a Terminal Services session.
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Do not allow client printer redirection
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Specifies whether to prevent the mapping of client printers in Terminal Services sessions.
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Do not allow LPT port redirection
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Specifies whether to prevent the redirection of data to client LPT ports during a Terminal Services session.
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Do not allow drive redirection
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Specifies whether to prevent the mapping of client drives in a Terminal Services session.
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Do not set default client printer to be default printer in a session
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Specifies whether the client default printer is automatically set as the default printer in a Terminal Services session.
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Always prompt client for password upon connection
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Specifies whether Terminal Services always prompts the client for a password upon connection.
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Set client connection encryption level
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Specifies whether to enforce an encryption level for all data sent between the client and the remote computer during a Terminal Services session.
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Secure Server (Require Security)
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Specifies whether a Terminal Server requires secure RPC communication with all clients or allows unsecured communication.
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Limit number of connections
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Specifies whether Terminal Services limits the number of simultaneous connections to the server.
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Limit maximum color depth
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Specifies the maximum color resolution (color depth) for Terminal Services connections.
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Allow users to connect remotely using Terminal Services
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Specifies whether to allow users to connect remotely using Terminal Services.
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Do not allow local administrators to customize permissions
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Specifies whether to disable the administrator rights to customize security permissions in the Terminal Services Configuration tool (tscc.msc).
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Remove Windows Security item from Start menu
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Specifies whether to remove the Windows Security item from the Settings menu on Terminal Services clients.
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Remove Disconnect option from Shut Down dialog
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Specifies whether to remove the Disconnect option from the Shut Down Windows dialog box on Terminal Services clients.
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License Server Security Group
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Specifies the terminal servers and license servers to which a Terminal Server License Server offers licenses.
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Prevent License Upgrade
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Specifies how a License Server distributes license upgrades to terminal servers running Windows 2000.
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Do not use temp folders per session
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Specifies whether to prevent Terminal Services from creating session-specific temporary folders.
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Do not use temp folders per session
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Specifies whether to prevent Terminal Services from creating session-specific temporary folders.
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Terminal Server IP Address Redirection
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Specifies how client devices are directed when reconnecting to an existing terminal server session.
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Join Session Directory
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Specifies whether Terminal Services uses a Session Directory for tracking user sessions, allowing a group of terminal servers to locate and connect a user back to an existing session.
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Session Directory Server
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Specifies whether to configure a server as a Session Directory Server for Terminal Services sessions on your network.
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Session Directory Cluster Name
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Specifies the Cluster Name for the terminal server, associating it with other servers in the same logical group.
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Set time limit for disconnected sessions
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Specifies a time limit for disconnected Terminal Services sessions.
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Sets a time limit for active Terminal Services sessions
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Specifies a time limit for active Terminal Services sessions.
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Sets a time limit for active but idle Terminal Services sessions
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Specifies a time limit for active but idle Terminal Services sessions.
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Allow reconnection from original client only
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Specifies whether to allow users to reconnect to a disconnected Terminal Services session using a computer other than the original client computer.
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Terminate session when time limits are reached
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Specifies whether to terminate a timed-out Terminal Services session instead of disconnecting it.
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Set path for TS Roaming Profiles
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Specifies whether Terminal Services uses the specified network path for roaming user profiles.
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TS User Home Directory
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Specifies whether Terminal Services uses the specified network share or local directory path as the root of the user’s home directory for a Terminal Services session.
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Sets rules for remote control of Terminal Services user sessions
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Specifies the level of remote control permitted in a Terminal Services session.
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Start a program on connection
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Configures Terminal Services to run a specified program automatically upon connection.
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For more information about Group Policy settings, see the Group Policy Settings Reference for Windows Server 2003.