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Remote Desktop users have access to shutdown/restart, how disable these ?
Hi
I am learning windows server 2019 and i have a problem about RD:
i have a user (test_1) in an OU and this user have access to Remote Desktop, locally this user have access to "Sign out" option only but when using Remote Desktop this user have access to:
1. Disconnect
2. Shutdown
3. Restart
how can i disable shutdown/restart options for remote users ?
i tried this ways:
- apply a GPO to Related OU (...start menu and taskbar > enabling "remove and prevent access to the shutdown...)
- checking user (test_1) "Member Of tab" and the only groups are: Domain users and Remote desktop users
- Local group policy > local policy > user right assignments > shutdown the system policy is unavailable
("The setting is not compatible with computers running Windows 2000 SP 1 or earlier. Apply Group Policy Objects containing this setting only to computers running a later version of the operating system.")
- Hi Mehrdad1993, - I applied a group policy includes only "Remove and prevent access to the Shut Down, Restart, Sleep, and Hibernate commands" is on User Configuration of Group Policy Management. - Also I used the policy on User Configuration, didn't on Computer Configuration. - You have to apply the policy to OU which includes users, not computers. - Group Policy - Other User Clicked to Power ButtonOther User Clicked to User ButtonTest User Clicked to Power ButtonTest User Clicked to User Button 
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- DanishtjCopper ContributorOpen the Local Group Policy Editor: Start -> Run -> Enter gpedit.msc
 Move to User Configuration/ Administrative Templates/ Start Menu and Taskbar
 Enable “Remove and Prevent access to the Shut Down from Start Menu”
- Try running below and check if results are as expected. - gpresult /h C:\report.html
- Hi Mehrdad1993, - I applied a group policy includes only "Remove and prevent access to the Shut Down, Restart, Sleep, and Hibernate commands" is on User Configuration of Group Policy Management. - Also I used the policy on User Configuration, didn't on Computer Configuration. - You have to apply the policy to OU which includes users, not computers. - Group Policy - Other User Clicked to Power ButtonOther User Clicked to User ButtonTest User Clicked to Power ButtonTest User Clicked to User Button - mjm1231Copper ContributorMaybe I am missing something. I get that this prevents the user from shutting down the RDP server. But won't this setting also prevent them from shutting down their own (local) PC? Doesn't a user policy setting apply to the user on ALL computers where they login?- Hi mjm1231, - Same configuration for users via Group Policy. 
 User Configuration -> Policies -> Administrative Templates -> Start Menu and Taskbar -> Remove and prevent access to the Shut Down, Restart, Sleep and Hibernate commands.
 
- JanRingosIron Contributorhasanemresatilmis Note that this affects only the GUI options. The user still can shutdown the system from command line or third-party application. To prevent more resourceful users from shutting down the system, remove their right to do so. Still in gpedit.msc, go to Computer Configuration / Windows Settings / Security Settings / Local Policies / User Rights Assignment, edit the "Shut down the system" privilege and remove "Users" from the list. - Hi JanRingos, - Thanks for your completion. When this is added to the policy I mentioned earlier, the result will be as follows in the command prompt. - @Mehrdad1993, is your problem completely solved? 
 
- Mehrdad1993Copper Contributori did it but i dont know how, morning i applied too many domain and local group policies and now shutdown button i gone but now i cant bring back it :)))
 i learned new lesson: never apply multiple GPO at once.- Hi Mehrdad1993, - When applying different policies to the same OU, you must be careful that the policies don't overlap each other. - If your problem was solved, please don't remember accept the answer as the best response. - Best Regards 
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