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Can we create multiple Loopback Policies for different groups accessing the same Server   - Step by step with screenshots 

 

Q: We are running RDS on Windows 2008 R2. We have created a loopback policy. The loopback policy works fine. However, we have multiple users need to access the RDS and would like to create multiple loopback policies for different user groups. Can we have multiple loopback policies on the same server?

A; Yes, you can. You can simply use Security filtering in the GPO setting to achieve the purpose. You can remove the default Authenticated Users group and add your custom group into it. In our example, we link two Loopbacl policies, RDS Client Policy and RDS Users Policy to the RDSClient. You may also refer to this page How to exclude a user from Loopback policy  - Step by step with screenshot.


  

 

  

 

 


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