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josephfmcd
Good afternoon,
We had some contract work done by a MITS company to deprovision our old RDS VMs and build a new one. Once the new one was in place, we started letting users into it, but we found a couple of strange problems I haven't encountered before.
-Right-Clicking doesn't work. I've checked the local GP, and the File Explorer context menus are not disabled. Neither is it disabled in the registry.
-In File Explorer, users do not see the "This PC" section in the left navigation pane, where they would normally select local and mapped drives. They can still access these drives by typing the file path in the navigation bar.
We do not have these problems with domain admins, only non-admin users. It happens if we RDP into it or use any other remote software, such as vsphere's remote in or Jade's ScreenConnect. These problems are not occurring on all of our other VMs, which are all WinSvr2012R2.
The crew who deployed this VM were not instructed to implement any special security measures, our previous GPOs and ACLs were sufficient for access control.
Thanks in advance for the help!
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We had some contract work done by a MITS company to deprovision our old RDS VMs and build a new one. Once the new one was in place, we started letting users into it, but we found a couple of strange problems I haven't encountered before.
-Right-Clicking doesn't work. I've checked the local GP, and the File Explorer context menus are not disabled. Neither is it disabled in the registry.
-In File Explorer, users do not see the "This PC" section in the left navigation pane, where they would normally select local and mapped drives. They can still access these drives by typing the file path in the navigation bar.
We do not have these problems with domain admins, only non-admin users. It happens if we RDP into it or use any other remote software, such as vsphere's remote in or Jade's ScreenConnect. These problems are not occurring on all of our other VMs, which are all WinSvr2012R2.
The crew who deployed this VM were not instructed to implement any special security measures, our previous GPOs and ACLs were sufficient for access control.
Thanks in advance for the help!
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