This form provides additional security not provided with previous versions of Windows, so
it??™s more secure, but also limits connectivity. This script feature uses the following syntax:
/AR [/v][0 | 1]
The following list describes each of the command line arguments:
/v Displays the Terminal Services connection settings.
0 Enables the Terminal Services connection.
1 Disables the Terminal Services connection.
The second form lets older versions of Windows make a connection to Server Core. Except
for the amount of security provided, this form works just like the other form of this feature. When
working in secure mode, Terminal Services relies on the Credential Security Support Provider
(CredSSP) to provide security. Read more about CredSSP at http://blogs.msdn.com/
windowsvistasecurity/archive/2006/08/25/724271.aspx. You may also want to review
the group policy settings for this feature at https://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/
bb204773.aspx. This script feature uses the following syntax:
/CS [/v][0 | 1]
The following list describes each of the command line arguments:
/v Displays the CredSSP setting.
0 Allows previous versions of Windows to connect to the server using non-CredSSP
techniques.
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