Windows Firewall might get in your way, and if PowerShell remoting is not enabled on the machine, things can get a bit tricky. By contrast, on a PowerShell console, you can essentially get the job done with a single command. The only problem is that Group Policy is sluggish, and if you want to log in quickly to a remote machine, it is often not an option. The default is a semicolon ( ).Allow inbound Remote Desktop connections via Group Policy Select a property from the list provided.Ĭharacter or string that is used to separate the values in the mapping file. The columns are zero based, which makes the first column in the file column 0.ĭesktop property that is used to determine if a desktop is part of the group. For example, if the mapping is based on the host name of desktops, then this index is the column in which the host name appears. Index of the column in the mapping file that contains the value for the desktop property that is used to determine if a desktop is part of the group. The columns are zero based, which makes the first column in the file column 0. For example, if the group identifies the country for each desktop, then this index is the column in which the country name appears. Index of the column in the mapping file that contains the value for the group. The group name is used as the filter name for the filter criteria and display option in the Desktops tab. To change a mapping file, you must delete the group and create it again using the edited mapping file. The number of desktops that are matched and the number that are ignored are reported in the Configuration tab of Advanced Management Console. Entries in the file that do not match any desktop are ignored. Desktops that do not match any entry in the file are not associated with the group. Using the sample mapping file above, the desktop with host name hostname4 is associated with the group Country and the group value Russia. Desktops that are matched to an entry in the file are associated with the group value that is specified for the desktop. When a group is created, the mapping file is processed.
The file also contains business unit information in column 1, which is ignored. The file contains the host names of desktops in column 0 and the country for each desktop in column 2. The mapping between group values and desktops is based on the host name. The following example shows a sample mapping file named country-mapping.txt, which can be used to create a group named Country that contains the group values China, France, Russia, and United States. The index is zero-based, so the first index for the first column is 0. The column indexes for the desktop property and the group value are also specified when the group is created. The character that is used to separate columns is specified when the group is created. If a mapping file contains additional columns, then that information is ignored. For example, if the mapping is based on host names and the group is based on countries, then each entry must contain a host name and country name. The mapping file can be any comma-separated values (CSV) file that contains information about the desktops in the enterprise.Įach entry in the mapping file must contain a column for the desktop property on which the mapping is based and a column for the group value that is associated with the desktop. If a match is found, then the new desktop is associated with the group.Ī desktop group in the Advanced Management Console is generated from a mapping file, which is used to map desktops to the group. For desktops that are added after a group is created, the desktop properties are compared with the mapping file for the group.
Group associations are automatically adjusted based on the new values for the desktop properties. If the desktop properties for a desktop are changed, then the new values are compared with the group mapping files. A mapping file is provided, which contains a list of values for the selected desktop property and the group value to associate with the desktop. When the group is created, the desktop property to use is selected.
To view desktops that are associated with the group value France, the filter criterion Country is added in the Desktops tab and set to France.ĭesktops are associated with a group based on one of the following desktop properties: When the group is created, existing desktops are mapped to the appropriate group value. The group name is treated as an additional property for desktops and a mapping file defines the values for that property.Īs an example, consider a group named Country, which has the values China, France, Russia, and United States. Desktop groups in the Advanced Management Console provide a way to filter desktops based on the values for a group.