"Directs Terminal Services to use the specified local directory path as the root of the user's home directory. If you enable this setting, Terminal Services uses the specified local path as the root directory for all users' home directories. The home directory path is based on the specified Home Dir root and the user's alias. (Important: the administrator must create a specific folder for each user.) Home Dir root must be an absolute path in the form "Drive:\Path" (without quotes), without environment variables or ellipses. Do not specify a placeholder for user alias, because Terminal Services automatically appends this at logon. If you disable this setting or do not configure it, the user's home directory is what was specified at the server."
Directory Services could not start because of the following error: %hs Error Status: x. Please click OK to shutdown this ...
Directs cmd.exe to a labeled line in a batch program. GOTO label label Specifies a text string used in the batch program ...
Directs Terminal Services to automatically specify the client printer as the default printer in a Terminal Services session. ...
Directs Terminal Services to map client printers and display them in the user's printer list during Terminal Services sessions. ...
Directs Terminal Services to use the specified local directory path as the root of the user's home directory. If you enable ...
Directs Terminal Services to use the specified network share as the root of the user's home directory. If you enable this ...
Directs the RPC Runtime to assume the specified timeout as the idle connection timeout even if the IIS server running the ...
Directs the RPC Runtime to generate extended error information when an error occurs. Extended error information includes ...
Directs the RPC Runtime to ignore delegation failures if delegation was asked for. Windows Server 2003 family includes a ...