"Specifies whether to disable the administrator rights to customize security permissions in the Terminal Services Configuration tool (tscc.msc). You can use this setting to prevent administrators from making changes to the security descriptors for user groups in the TSCC Permissions tab. By default, administrators are able to make such changes. If the status is set to Enabled, the TSCC Permissions tab cannot be used to customize per-connection security descriptors or to change the default security descriptors for an existing group. All of the security descriptors are Read Only. If the status is set to Disabled or Not Configured, server administrators have full Read/Write privileges to the user security descriptors in the TSCC Permissions tab. Note: The preferred method of managing user access is by adding a user to the Remote Desktop Users group."
Specifies whether to allow users to connect remotely using Terminal Services. You can use this setting to configure Terminal ...
Specifies whether to allow users to reconnect to a disconnected Terminal Services session using a computer other than the ...
Specifies whether to automatically update root certificates using the Windows Update Web site. Typically, a certificate is ...
Specifies whether to configure a server as a Session Directory Server for Terminal Services sessions on your network. A Session ...
Specifies whether to disable the administrator rights to customize security permissions in the Terminal Services Configuration ...
Specifies whether to enforce an encryption level for all data sent between the client and the server during the Terminal ...
Specifies whether to perform a quick format by removing files from the disk without scanning the disk for bad sectors. Use ...
Specifies whether to prevent Terminal Services from creating session-specific temporary folders. You can use this setting ...
Specifies whether to prevent the mapping of client drives in a Terminal Services session (drive redirection). By default, ...