We have a company where the users are not allowed to run the rdp client to prevent them from trying to make a remote desktop session to the server. We need them to be able to make a remote desktop session to a remote terminal server. We assumed the answer would be to use the tsweb site of the terminal server and connect through a browser. However, it seems that once the activeX control is installed from whatever tsweb site they connect to they can still choose to connect to the local server and attempt usernames and passwords, which the local system administrator does not want. Is there some way to limit the users in the company so they can only connect to the 1 remote server, or at least not connect to the 3 local servers. The local servers are 2003 enterprise, the remote server is 2003 standard. Client machines are all likely to be XP or 2000. Thanks in advance for any help.
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Since the server is a remote server, just set a firewall rule to not allow the localnet (i.e. 192.168.0.0/255.255.0.0) to not allow connections to 3389 on those servers except for the local sysadmin IP's.
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Use THINWORX, which is a server-based computing software of thin-client system for enterprise.