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Controlling connection access

Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2

Controlling connection access

Use the permissions provided for Terminal Services to control how users and groups access the server. You can alter the default permissions to restrict individual users and groups from performing certain tasks, such as logging off a user from a session or ending sessions. You manage permissions from Terminal Services Configuration. You must be logged in as a member of the Administrators group to set permissions.

By default, there are three types of permissions: Full control, User access, and Guest access.

You can configure these by setting permissions for which users or groups can use a specific task. You can set the following permissions.

Permission Allows you to

Query Information

Query sessions and servers for information.

Set Information

Configure connection properties.

Remote Control

View or actively control another user's session.

Logon

Log on to a session on the server.

Logoff

Log off a user from a session. Be aware that logging off a user without warning can result in loss of data at the client.

Message

Send a message to another user's sessions.

Connect

Connect to another session.

Disconnect

Disconnect a session.

Virtual Channels

Use virtual channels. Be aware that turning off virtual channels disables some Terminal Services features such as clipboard and printer redirection.

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