Re: Securityhole: Win2k-DC-TS GroupPolicy not applied
From: at (cienfuegos_00@hotmail.com)Date: 03/24/02
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From: "at" <cienfuegos_00@hotmail.com> Date: Sun, 24 Mar 2002 10:24:40 -0600
In your scenario, is the License Logging service enabled and running? What
is the current # of licenses installed for the base OS (Control Panel >
Licensing, is that where you confirmed the 5 users?)? How many TS licenses
are installed? Is your TS license a temporary 90-day?
AT
"ThomasUnger" <tom.unger@gmx.de> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I just found out, that if a users logs on via terminalserver as many times
> that the per-server-licenses are exceeded
> grouppolicies are not applied.
>
> That means if an admin has setup an extra grouppolicy for a certain
> usergroup e.g tsuser to lock down the
> desktop/system for them to avoid unwanted activity by the user, a user
> belonging to this group can manage to
> get arround the grouppolicy by logging on mulitiple times until
> per-server-licenses are exceeded.
>
> System:
> Win2k-Server German 5 User Runníng as ADC and Terminalserver in Appl.Mode
> Win2k SP2 + Security rollup package
>
> Can anyone confirm this ?
>
> bye, Tom
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