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For example - If you open a Remote Desktop Connection to Dets-PC likes this:

"Normal" Remote Desktop Connection Note: Dest-PC is just a normal Out-of-the-box Windows Server with no additional Windows-Features installed

Is the Remote Desktop Connection to Dets-PC effected by Group Policies set in:

Computer Configuration\Policies\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Remote Desktop Services\Remote Desktop Session Host

AND does Dest-PC calssify as a Remote Desktop Session Host (RDHS)?


If the Connection is effected by those GPOs: That should mean if i activate a Group Policy, such as forced Network Level Authentication in ...\Remote Desktop Session Host\Security it will effect a regular Remote Desktop Connection, correct?

If Remote Desktop Connections aren't effected by the Group Policies mentioned above, how can they be configured?

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Yes, some of the settings do, such as the setting in your example.

Other settings may not. RD Connection Broker and Licensing would not apply to workstations.

Greg Askew
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