"Specifies whether to prevent the redirection of data to client LPT ports during a Terminal Services session. You can use this setting to prevent users from mapping local LPT ports and redirecting data from the remote computer to local LPT port peripherals. By default, Terminal Services allows this LPT port redirection. If the status is set to Enabled, users in a Terminal Services session cannot redirect server data to the local LPT port. If the status is set to Disabled, LPT port redirection is always allowed. If the status is set to Not Configured, LPT port redirection is not specified at the Group Policy level. However, an administrator can still disable local LPT port redirection using the Terminal Services Configuration tool."
Specifies whether to prevent the mapping of smart card devices (smart card device redirection) in a Terminal Services session. ...
Specifies whether to prevent the MS-DOS subsystem (ntvdm.exe) from running for all users. This setting affects the launching ...
Specifies whether to prevent the MS-DOS subsystem (ntvdm.exe) from running on this computer. This setting affects the launching ...
Specifies whether to prevent the redirection of data to client COM ports from the remote computer in a Terminal Services ...
Specifies whether to prevent the redirection of data to client LPT ports during a Terminal Services session. You can use ...
Specifies whether to prevent the sharing of clipboard contents (clipboard redirection) between a remote computer and a client ...
Specifies whether to remove the Disconnect option from the Shut Down Windows dialog box on Terminal Services clients. You ...
Specifies whether to remove the Windows Security item from the Settings menu on Terminal Services clients. You can use this ...
Specifies whether to restrict users to a single remote Terminal Services session. If the status is set to Enabled, users ...