AD policies with citrix users and desktop users

From: Richard Smit (r_smit_at_wanadoo.nl)
Date: 06/16/04

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    Anybody who can help me,

    We want to use AD policies to, for example redirect a
    desktop. Is it possible to detect if a user logs on to
    terminal server and than use policy X and if the user logs
    on to a normal desktop use policy Y because on the normal
    desktop we don't want to redirect the desktop?

    Is this possible?

    Thanks,

    Richard Smit
    HES Amsterdam


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