Can you explain what you mean by "disable active state of it"?
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>I wonder if it is possible to set up "Allow users to
>connect remotly to this computer" item using Group Policy,
>and disable active state of it.
>
>Thank you very much.
anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com - 24 Sep 2004 05:44 GMT
Thank you for yuor reply.
I mean the active state of Check Box Control Component
that presents "Allow Users to connect remotely to this
computer".
It is to people can't change this item.
So is it possible to set up this by using group policy?
Jeffrey Randow (MVP) - 30 Sep 2004 02:47 GMT
If you set up the GP entry, you will be unable to change this
setting....
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>Thank you for yuor reply.
>I mean the active state of Check Box Control Component
>that presents "Allow Users to connect remotely to this
>computer".
>It is to people can't change this item.
>So is it possible to set up this by using group policy?