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SOLVED: How to Add Users To REMOTE DESKTOP Using Group PolicyIf you need to specify the users (or groups) that can REMOTE DESKTOP (RDP) to a PC and you want to do this with Group Policy, you are in the right place: Show
Categories: Windows 11 10 8 7 & XPWindows Server Tags: rdpREMOTE DESKTOP Using Group Policyselect users 5 Commentsdeckass · September 30, 2019 at 4:04 amGreat help , eventually managed to get connected after multiple sources didnt help with they guides / solutions. Reply Hristo · July 7, 2018 at 7:59 amRyan, If you only enable RD through group policy, but the machines themselves are still set to Dont allow connections to this computer , when Group Policy refreshes (every 90 minutes or so), youll be disconnected from the machine. Per http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2083411 with this GP, also deploy a registry tweak to allow RD connections on the target machines. Then you wont be randomly disconnected. Reply stevedubravaarmusanet · April 10, 2018 at 1:33 pmExcellent thank you Reply Ryan · January 3, 2017 at 9:06 amI followed the instructions above and it seems to work, however after an undisclosed period of time, rdp stops working on the target machine(s). I either wait as it does correct itself eventually OR I just restart the machine and that fixes it immediately and RDP works again. Interesting to note that just doing a gpupdate /f doesnt make RDP work again, but a restart does. Any thoughts to why this is timing out or not refreshing properly? -Ryan Reply Sandeep · December 7, 2016 at 8:16 amThank you Reply Questions or Comments? Cancel replySubscribe to URTech!Enter your email address and receive notifications of new articles: Email Address Subscribe Helpful LinksGuide to Creating a Blog Guide to Making a Website Guide to the Best Website Builders How to Make a Website Ultimate Beginners Guide To WordPress Blogs Who Invented the Personal Computer? Whats Next in Electric Vehicles? How To Catch a Cheater Related PostsSOLVED: VIDEO: How To Rename an Active Directory DomainIn this video we demonstrate all of the steps to rename a Windows Active Directory Domain using the rendom command. We also run into and solve two problems: Failed To Prepare DC Failed To find Read more SOLVED: Windows 11 on MacBook ProIn this video we demonstrate how to easily install Windows 11 on a mid-2012 Intel based MacBook Pro. There are two things you will need to make this happen: Windows 11 Installation wrapper This Read more SOLVED: Windows 10 Version 21H2: Release Date, Features, Whats New & Whats NextUnless you have been living in a box, you know that Windows 11 is now generally available as a free upgrade to all those with Windows 10, but that does not mean that Microsoft has Read more
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