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Why can a Network Place be created on the Terminal Servers or a Windows computers desktop?

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Why can a Network Place be created on the Terminal Servers or a Windows computers desktop?

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A Microsoft Windows client requires Administrator privileges to create a new Network Place in the operating system. Without this access, a new Network Place will not be created, although the error message resulting from an attempt to create a new Network Place is not clear as to why. On the Terminal Servers, only TSG support professionals are granted Administrator privileges, and only special-purpose accounts have these privileges, not typical campus Active Directory accounts.

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