I would post this to the microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services news
group...
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"SAC Admin" <admin@sacoaters.co.za> wrote in message
news:eOwnvyR6FHA.2036@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
> Hi there
>
> I'm trying to set up a user to have access to the Terminal Services
> Manager feature: "REMOTE CONTROL".
>
> I'm basically needing a member of the accounts department to REMOTE
> CONTROL other terminal users to supply them with a password in a software
> program. I don't have the authority to do this and only the accountants
> know the password. The previous IT guy set it up so that the accounts
> department had ADMINISTRATOR rights to the Windows 2003 Server [which
> defaults them to Terminal Services Manager] but that seems like overkill
> to me. Is there any way to set up the user to still be restricted on the
> server, but have access to the REMOTE CONTROL command?
> When I say REMOTE CONTROL, I mean when you right click on a connection, it
> pops up with "connect, disconnect, send message,...,remote control,..."
>
> If I'm not making much sense, then I can elaborate.
>
> Thanks,
> Bryan.