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Breach in RemoteApp?
Good afternoon.
Users running the application through RemoteApp, get access to it - that's right. But let's say we provide an Excel application in RemoteApp, so purely conditionally. The user in the running application, by pressing the File - Open button, gets access to the server's file system, to the network, and so on. Maybe I don't understand something, but is it correct? Is there a stray to gloss over this so that the user is transferred to his computer, protecting our server from such actions.
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Have you tried "google"? This topic has already been sucked up more than once, and even on MSDN blogs there is an article .
This is about hiding the server disks from the "Explorer", and then you can "map" the user's local disks.
If you have already taken up setting up a crap that has "Server" in the name, then first study the materiel :)
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