How to monitor domain users' screens using Group Policy | Windows Server 2022 / 2019

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  • In this video, I explain to you how to create a GPO and apply it to users with the aim of monitoring users’ screens and monitoring what they do on their computers via Group Policy. The steps are very simple and easy. Watch the video and I am waiting for any inquiries in the comments
    The path in Group Policy: computer configuration → policies → administrative templates → windows components → remote desktop services → remote desktop session host → connections.
    policy : Set rules for remote control of Remote Desktop Services user sessions
    Command to show ID: query user
    Command to open the monitor screen: mstsc /shadow:id /v:computer name
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  • @cleytonferrari
    @cleytonferrari 2 месяца назад +1

    Tips for it to work:
    1. Check if there isn’t another Group Policy Object (GPO) granting permission for remote desktop. In my case, there was one set to request user permission.
    2. To discover the user ID remotely, use the command “qwinsta /server:IP or computer name.”
    3. To connect, you can add “/noConsentPrompt” at the end. For example: mstsc /shadow:User ID /v:Name or IP /noConsentPrompt.
    4. You can also control the computer by appending “/Control” to the command. For instance: mstsc /shadow:User ID /v:Name or IP /Control.
    I hope this helps! Thank you for the video; it was very helpful. 😊

    • @GencayUz
      @GencayUz 2 месяца назад +1

      I will try the commands immediately. Thank you very much for your reply.

  • @SoulFuel88
    @SoulFuel88 Месяц назад

    remote desktop computer connection requires user confirmation...

  • @WalidBaghdady-kv2mm
    @WalidBaghdady-kv2mm 2 месяца назад

    All configuration has been set as mentioned, but remote desktop computer connection requires user confirmation!

  • @rana_maher197
    @rana_maher197 5 месяцев назад +1

    when do that send client request to allow remote control why ? iam set policy control without permission ?

    • @DOITMOSTAFAAHMED
      @DOITMOSTAFAAHMED  5 месяцев назад

      Here the client was not requested to allow remote control. The client's computer that is already joined to the domain is allowed to be controlled remotely, and I did not set policy control without the client's permission. Because he is already affiliated with the domain, and therefore I can control him. The idea is in the ID through which I connect to the client screen. I don't know how to deliver the information to you. But you must understand that any computer joined to the domain is already something you can control without permission. Thank you also for the comment, and as I told you, I am waiting for any other inquiry to clarify in detail. Thank you, Rana 👍🤍

    • @GencayUz
      @GencayUz 2 месяца назад

      please help rana ? Hello, 1- remote desktop computer connection requires user confirmation. 2-Also, when the user accepted the control, the client computer could not be managed. 3-An unauthorized connection was selected but it requests permission from the user.

  • @GencayUz
    @GencayUz 2 месяца назад

    Hello, 1- remote desktop computer connection requires user confirmation. 2-Also, when the user accepted the control, the client computer could not be managed. 3-An unauthorized connection was selected but it requests permission from the user.

    • @cleytonferrari
      @cleytonferrari 2 месяца назад +1

      Tips for it to work:
      1. Check if there isn’t another Group Policy Object (GPO) granting permission for remote desktop. In my case, there was one set to request user permission.
      2. To discover the user ID remotely, use the command “qwinsta /server:IP or computer name.”
      3. To connect, you can add “/noConsentPrompt” at the end. For example: mstsc /shadow:User ID /v:Name or IP /noConsentPrompt.
      4. You can also control the computer by appending “/Control” to the command. For instance: mstsc /shadow:User ID /v:Name or IP /Control.
      I hope this helps! Thank you for the video; it was very helpful. 😊

    • @DOITMOSTAFAAHMED
      @DOITMOSTAFAAHMED  2 месяца назад +1

      I also thank you for these tips. I always love someone who leaves me information that I can benefit from. Thank you again and good luck to you. Don't deprive us of your advice. I thank you 🤍🤍👍

  • @roysew372
    @roysew372 6 месяцев назад +1

    Nice

    • @DOITMOSTAFAAHMED
      @DOITMOSTAFAAHMED  6 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your comment. Good luck to you

  • @geniushub5832
    @geniushub5832 7 месяцев назад +1

    When I run the cmd this error shows The operator or administrator has refused the request

    • @DOITMOSTAFAAHMED
      @DOITMOSTAFAAHMED  7 месяцев назад +1

      You can run the command that shows you the ID. Sometimes, for an unknown reason, the ID is changed. Check this point and I will wait for your response. Good luck, command query user. 👊