Hiding shutdown command on Terminal Servers
hi all
i’m entry level noob when comes group policy…..i’ve been searching internet ages resolution , halfway there, wondered if bit more experience me (which won’t hard) can point me in right direction.
ok, have 2 terminal servers (1 x server 2003 r2 , 1 x 2008 r2 std 64) want create policy hide shutdown button users when logging on ts. i’ve found policy;
user configuration - administrative templates - start menus , taskbar - remove , prevent access shutdown command {enabled}
i need advice on best way implement it. want apply users rdping onto 2 x ts, don’t want affect users on day day machines (which did , got 50 phones calls @ home time couldn’t shut down.) know….its scary i’m left alone task.
can please take pity on me , put me out of misery?? thanks!
i want apply users rdping onto 2 x ts, don’t want affect users on day day machines (which did , got 50 phones calls @ home time couldn’t shut down.) know….its scary i’m left alone task.
can please take pity on me , put me out of misery?? thanks!
you can follow steps mentioned below
1. create security group on domain testgroup (choose name wish), add ts users in group. now, add testgroup remote desktop users local group on terminal servers.
2. create gpo ts-shutdown-restriction (choose name wish) , configure/enable policy setting remove , prevent access shutdown command
3. link gpo ou wherein ts computer objects reside.
4. open gpmc, select gpo ts-shutdown-restriction, in security filtering section, remove authenticated users (default) , add testgroup (group had created)
5. refresh policy , close gpmc.
6. log on desired terminal servers gpo linked , run gpupdate /force
7. ask user/s to log on ts , should see restart , shutdown option disabled.
hope helps :-)
regards,santosh
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