Default website on Terminal Server

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EvilJim

Howdy all, i need to see about setting the default website on our TS to an
internal website thats hosted on the file server, i have tried creating a
website in IIS on the file server and then creating a GPO to link through to
the TS but this hasn't worked.

I've googled the hell outta this one but i've had no luck so if someone has
a description or website on how to do this that'd be handy


Thanks in advance

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Vera Noest [MVP]

Do you mean that you want to set the default webpage (home page)
which every user sees when they start Internet Explorer within a TS
session?
If so, use the Internet Explorer Maintenance settings in your GPO:

User Configuration - Windows Settings - Internet Explorer
Maintenance - URLs - Important URLs
"Home, Search & Online Support URLs"

Or do you want to modify the tsweb site which users connect to to
be authenticated and then start their TS session?

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=?Utf-8?B?RXZpbEppbQ==?= <EvilJim@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
on 16 jul 2007 in microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

> Howdy all, i need to see about setting the default website on
> our TS to an internal website thats hosted on the file server, i
> have tried creating a website in IIS on the file server and then
> creating a GPO to link through to the TS but this hasn't worked.
>
> I've googled the hell outta this one but i've had no luck so if
> someone has a description or website on how to do this that'd be
> handy
>
>
> Thanks in advance
 
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EvilJim

Thanks for the reply, its the actual IE default website i need to setup.

I tried doing the default website locally but it seems that the GPO editor
wants the website to be hosted and we cannot do this at the moment hence why
i'm trying to run it via IIS
 
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