This policy setting specifies whether to prevent the mapping of client drives in a Remote Desktop Services session (drive redirection). By default, an RD Session Host server maps client drives automatically upon connection. Mapped drives appear in the session folder tree in File Explorer or Computer in the formaton . You can use this policy setting to override this behavior. If you enable this policy setting, client drive redirection is not allowed in Remote Desktop Services sessions, and Clipboard file copy redirection is not allowed on computers running Windows Server 2003, Windows 8, and Windows XP. If you disable this policy setting, client drive redirection is always allowed. In addition, Clipboard file copy redirection is always allowed if Clipboard redirection is allowed. If you do not configure this policy setting, client drive redirection and Clipboard file copy redirection are not specified at the Group Policy level.
This policy setting specifies whether to disable the administrator rights to customize security permissions for the Remote ...
This policy setting specifies whether to display script errors when a page does not appear properly because of problems with ...
This policy setting specifies whether to enable or disable tracking of responsiveness events. If you enable this policy setting, ...
This policy setting specifies whether to end a Remote Desktop Services session that has timed out instead of disconnecting ...
This policy setting specifies whether to prevent the mapping of client drives in a Remote Desktop Services session (drive ...
This policy setting specifies whether to prevent the redirection of data to client COM ports from the remote computer in ...
This policy setting specifies whether to prevent the redirection of data to client LPT ports during a Remote Desktop Services ...
This policy setting specifies whether to prevent the sharing of Clipboard contents (Clipboard redirection) between a remote ...
This policy setting specifies whether to require the use of a specific security layer to secure communications between clients ...