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Terminal Server Attributes Management for Accounts

On the Windows NT Node Property Tab (Windows NT Endpoint Property Sheet), the Terminal Server field is used to identify the Terminal Services family machines. If there are no Terminal Server machines, the field is blank.

For each account in the Terminal Services systems, you can see and manage the attribute from the Environment and Sessions Tab and Terminal Services Profile Tab (Windows NT Account Template or Windows NT Account Property Sheets).

The values associated with the fields on these tabs are the same as those that are provided in the NT native tools, as listed below:

Starting program

When checked, the program in the Program file name field from the directory in the Start in field is launched.

Client devices

When checked, each box causes the action it describes to be performed at account login.

Sessions

Lets you specify actions to be taken in case of long time idle sessions or disconnected sessions.

Terminal Services Profile

Lets you specify the user profile, home directory and login to the terminal server.

Important! Do not use the @ symbol in an NT account name if you are managing NT systems (NT4, 2000, 2003, XP) with the terminal services option.