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RDS: Do Not Allow COM Port Redirection- The Policy Expert

Do Not Allow COM Port Redirection will determine whether the redirection of data to client COM ports from the remote computer will be allowed in the RDS session. By default, RDS allows COM port redirection. It can be used, for example, to use a USB dongle in an RDS session.

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The Policy Expert: RDS: Do Not Allow Clipboard Redirection

Specifies whether to prevent the sharing of clipboard contents (clipboard redirection) between a remote computer and a client computer during a Remote Desktop Services session. By default, Remote Desktop Services allows clipboard redirection. If the status is set to Enabled, users cannot redirect clipboard data.

The Policy Expert: RDS: Authentication for remote connections by using Network Level Authentication

This policy setting allows you to specify whether to require user authentication for remote connections to the RD Session Host server by using Network Level Authentication (NLA). This policy setting enhances security by requiring that user authentication occur earlier in the remote connection process. If you enable this policy setting, only client computers that support Network Level Authentication can connect to the RD Session Host server.

The Policy Expert: Lan Manager Authentication Level

LAN Manager (LM) is a family of early Microsoft client/server software that allows users to link personal computers together on a single network. Network capabilities include transparent file and print sharing, user security features, and network administration tools. In Active Directory if the Kerberos protocol is not negotiated for some reason, Active Directory will use LM, NTLM, or NTLMv2.

The Policy Expert: Do Not Allow Supported Plug and Play Device Redirection

This policy setting allows you to control the redirection of supported Plug and Play devices, such as Windows Portable Devices, to the remote computer in a Remote Desktop Services session. By default, Remote Desktop Services allows redirection of supported Plug and Play devices.