This kind of feature has really nothing to do with Terminal
Services.
To do it properly, you need a firewall, like ISA server.
If you want to try to do it cheap-and-dirty, you could define a
Group Policy for these specific users and set them up with a proxy
server, which points to your Intranet server, or a fake address.
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"Lal" <kr.lal@luxoroffice.com> wrote on 28 jan 2005 in
microsoft.public.win2000.termserv.clients:
> Hello,
>
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> K R Lal
> Luxor
Patrick Rouse - 30 Jan 2005 17:55 GMT
You could also restrict access to iexplore.exe via NTFS ACL, or Software
Restriction Policy.
Patrick Rouse
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
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> This kind of feature has really nothing to do with Terminal
> Services.
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> > K R Lal
> > Luxor