Your company has an Active Directory domain. You have a server that runs Windows Server 2008.
The Terminal Services role is installed on the server. The company security policy does not allow
users to copy and paste information to a local computer during a Terminal Services session. You
deploy the remote application named APP1. You need to configure Terminal Services to meet the
security requirement. What should you do?
A.
Enable the Use temporary folders per session option.
B.
Change the Security Encryption Level to FIPS Compliant.
C.
Deselect the Clipboard option in the RDP Settings for the published application.
D.
Disable the Drive option in the RDP-Tcp Client Setting properties for the server.
Explanation:
To ensure that the users are not allowed to copy and paste information to a local computer during a
Terminal Services session, you need to deselect the Clipboard option in the RDP Settings for the
published application When connecting to a terminal server using an RDP client, many of the local
resources are available within the remote session, including the client file system, smart cards, audio
(output), serial ports, printers (including network), and the clipboard. These redirection facilities
allow users to easily take advantage of the capabilities of their client device from within the remote
session. Similarly clipboard can be used to copy and paste information to local computer. To stop the
copy paste, you need to go to Terminal Services Configuration and on the Client Settings tab, under
Disable the following Clipboard mapping to disable client clipboard mapping.
Reference: Configure settings for mapping client devices/ Using Terminal Services Configuration
http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver/en/library/17d44d9a-cf4b-4a6a-94ec-
093cb5f8b2b71033.mspx?mfr=trueReference: Frequently Asked Windows Terminal Services Questions! / New Features and
Improvements http://www.msterminalservices.org/faq/WindowsTerminalServices/?page=5