"Specifies whether the client default printer is automatically set as the default printer in a Terminal Services session. By default, Terminal Services automatically designates the client default printer as the default printer in a Terminal Services session. You can use this setting to override this behavior. If the status is set to Enabled, the default printer is the printer specified on the remote computer. If the status is set to Disabled, the terminal server automatically maps the client default printer and sets it as the default printer upon connection. If the status is set to Not Configured, the default printer is not specified at the Group Policy level. However, an administrator can configure the default printer for client sessions by using the Terminal Services Configuration tool."
Specifies whether Terminal Services uses the specified network share or local directory path as the root of the user's home ...
Specifies whether the "Order Prints Online" task is available from Picture Tasks in Windows folders. The "Order Prints Online" ...
Specifies whether the administrator will be prompted about going to Windows Update to search for device drivers using the ...
Specifies whether the Ascend NAS uses a terminal server idle timer and, if it does, whether both the user and the host must ...
Specifies whether the client default printer is automatically set as the default printer in a Terminal Services session. ...
Specifies whether the computers to which this setting is applied attempt DNS name resolution of a single-label domain names. ...
Specifies whether the computers to which this setting is applied may send dynamic updates to the zones named with a single ...
Specifies whether the computers to which this setting is applied use secure dynamic update or standard dynamic update for ...
Specifies whether the connection defaults to the standard Windows Authentication if another Authentication package has been ...