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Luckily enough, the Windows Server Group Policy Management Console (GPMC) can be configured to disallow those features for all RDP users with the following steps: When such limitations are in force, preventing those users from being able to copy, download and/or print those files to their local PC could be very useful to comply with the company policies.
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In this post we'll see how we can use the Windows Server Group Policy Management Console (GPMC) to globally disable some useful - yet potentially harmful - features that natively come with the Remote Desktop protocol, such as: