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Block Remote Control
"Alvaro E. Gonzalez V." <agonzalezv[ at ]gmail.com> 06.07.2007 17:18:40
Hi;

Working on Win2003, how do block the Remote Control in my user session.

Tks.
Alvaro
Re: Block Remote Control
"Dave" <noone[ at ]nowhere.com> 06.07.2007 17:50:12

"Alvaro E. Gonzalez V." <agonzalezv[ at ]gmail.com> wrote in message
news:OlksPL$vHHA.4516[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text]
> Hi;
>
> Working on Win2003, how do block the Remote Control in my user session.
>
> Tks.
> Alvaro

'remote control'?? you mean 'remote desktop' or 'remote assistance' or
something else?? those two you can turn off on the system properties
'remote' tab.


Re: Block Remote Control
"S. Pidgorny <MVP>" <slavickp[ at ]yahoo.com> 07.07.2007 02:31:20
Don't grant permission to control the session?

--
Svyatoslav Pidgorny, MS MVP - Security, MCSE
-= F1 is the key =-

* http://sl.mvps.org * http://msmvps.com/blogs/sp *

"Alvaro E. Gonzalez V." <agonzalezv[ at ]gmail.com> wrote in message
news:OlksPL$vHHA.4516[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text]
> Hi;
>
> Working on Win2003, how do block the Remote Control in my user session.
>
> Tks.
> Alvaro


Re: Block Remote Control
"Alvaro E. Gonzalez V." <agonzalezv[ at ]gmail.com> 09.07.2007 17:57:12
Hi;

I extend the information:

1. I have Windows Server 2003.
2. Several users initiate session through Remote Desktop.
3. Now, the question is: How a user can authorize or restrict Remote Control to their session?

tks.
Alvaro

Dave wrote:
[Quoted Text]
> "Alvaro E. Gonzalez V." <agonzalezv[ at ]gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:OlksPL$vHHA.4516[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>
>>Hi;
>>
>>Working on Win2003, how do block the Remote Control in my user session.
>>
>>Tks.
>>Alvaro
>
>
> 'remote control'?? you mean 'remote desktop' or 'remote assistance' or
> something else?? those two you can turn off on the system properties
> 'remote' tab.
>
>
Re: Block Remote Control
"Alvaro E. Gonzalez V." <agonzalezv[ at ]gmail.com> 09.07.2007 17:58:01
Hi;

I extend the information:

1. I have Windows Server 2003.
2. Several users initiate session through Remote Desktop.
3. Now, the question is: How a user can authorize or restrict Remote Control to their session?

tks.
Alvaro


S. Pidgorny <MVP> wrote:
[Quoted Text]
> Don't grant permission to control the session?
>
Re: Block Remote Control
"Alvaro E. Gonzalez V." <agonzalezv[ at ]gmail.com> 09.07.2007 17:58:43
Hi;

I extend the information:

1. I have Windows Server 2003.
2. Several users initiate session through Remote Desktop.
3. Now, the question is: How a user can authorize or restrict Remote Control to its session?

tks.
Alvaro

S. Pidgorny <MVP> wrote:
[Quoted Text]
> Don't grant permission to control the session?
>
Re: Block Remote Control
"Dave" <noone[ at ]nowhere.com> 10.07.2007 21:57:30
hopefully each user has a user name and password that they use to login
with, that should give only them access to their session. there is a way to
share a session, but i think that means the user has to do something special
to enable it... and then also has to approve the actual connection when it
happens.

"Alvaro E. Gonzalez V." <agonzalezv[ at ]gmail.com> wrote in message
news:OUQfpPlwHHA.4652[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text]
> Hi;
>
> I extend the information:
>
> 1. I have Windows Server 2003.
> 2. Several users initiate session through Remote Desktop.
> 3. Now, the question is: How a user can authorize or restrict Remote
> Control to its session?
>
> tks.
> Alvaro
>
> S. Pidgorny <MVP> wrote:
>> Don't grant permission to control the session?
>>


Re: Block Remote Control
"Alvaro E. Gonzalez V." <agonzalezv[ at ]gmail.com> 12.07.2007 18:39:15
It reviews the topics well that I am describing. Since this answer does not correspond in anything
to the subject

Dave wrote:
[Quoted Text]
> hopefully each user has a user name and password that they use to login
> with, that should give only them access to their session. there is a way to
> share a session, but i think that means the user has to do something special
> to enable it... and then also has to approve the actual connection when it
> happens.
>
> "Alvaro E. Gonzalez V." <agonzalezv[ at ]gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:OUQfpPlwHHA.4652[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>
>>Hi;
>>
>>I extend the information:
>>
>>1. I have Windows Server 2003.
>>2. Several users initiate session through Remote Desktop.
>>3. Now, the question is: How a user can authorize or restrict Remote
>>Control to its session?
>>
>>tks.
>>Alvaro
>>
>>S. Pidgorny <MVP> wrote:
>>
>>>Don't grant permission to control the session?
>>>
>
>
>

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