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Table 8-39. General Terminal Services Policy Settings
Setting Description
Enforce Removal of Remote Desktop Wallpaper
Enabling this setting enforces the removal of wallpaper during
a remote session, enhancing the user experience over low-
bandwidth connections.
Limit maximum color depth
Enabling this setting lets you specify the color depth of View
desktop sessions.
Allow users to connect remotely using Terminal
Services
Enabling this setting allows users to connect remotely to the
target computer.
Remove Windows Security item from Start Menu
Disabling this setting makes the Windows Security item appear
in the Settings menu, ensuring that users have a logoff
mechanism.
Remove Disconnect option from Shut Down dialog
Enabling this setting removes the Disconnect option from the
Shut Down Windows dialog box, reducing the possibility of
users disconnecting instead of logging off.
Terminal Services Group Policy Settings for Sessions
Terminal Services group policy settings for sessions include settings that control disconnected and idle client
sessions.
Table 8-40 describes the Computer Configuration and User Configuration Terminal Services group policy
settings that you can use to manage session-related properties for View desktops and users.
Table 8-40. Terminal Services Policy Settings for Sessions
Setting Description
Set time limit for disconnected sessions
Enabling this setting lets you set a time limit for disconnected
sessions. Disconnected sessions are logged off after the
specified time limit.
Sets a time limit for active but idle Terminal
Services sessions
Enabling this setting lets you set a time limit for idle sessions.
Idle sessions are logged off after the specified time limit.
You can combine these settings with View desktop power policies to create a dynamic solution for suspending
or powering off disconnected View desktops. When View desktops are suspended or powered off, resources
become available to other desktops.
Active Directory Group Policy Example
One
way to implement Active Directory group policies in View is to create an OU for your View desktops and
link one or more GPOs to that OU. You can use these GPOs to apply group policy settings to your View desktops
and to enable loopback processing.
You can configure policies on your Active Directory Server or on any computer in your domain. This example
shows how to configure policies directly on your Active Directory server.
NOTE Because every View environment is different, you might need to perform different steps to meet your
organization's specific needs.
Procedure
1 Create an OU for View Desktops on page 223
To
apply group policies to View desktops without affecting other Windows computers in the same Active
Directory domain, create an OU specifically for your View desktops.
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