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User Policy or Server Policy for users connecting to RDP server?

Question: When a user logs into a terminal server, is the User policy priority or the assign Server policy to the server?  

Situation:  We have a terminal server with a variety of users who log into it.  Some need a more restricted policy applied than other users.   I've setup the restricted user's with a policy but it doesn't seem to apply to them when they log into the terminal server. 



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  • Hi,

    A server OS gets a server policy, not the user ones.

    Out of interest, what policy are you wishing to control per user?  Device/App Control/Web Control?

    Regards,

    Jak

  • App and Web control. We have some temporary employees that are coming in this month and connecting to the same terminal servers as our regular users. They want to restrict what applications these temp-users can access and a higher level of web filtering.  Since they don't need any web access for their duties here. 

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  • App and Web control. We have some temporary employees that are coming in this month and connecting to the same terminal servers as our regular users. They want to restrict what applications these temp-users can access and a higher level of web filtering.  Since they don't need any web access for their duties here. 

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