This policy is put in place to protect you from any remote computers connecting to your client computer while performing the Remote Desktop Services. Simply put, this policy prevents users from deviating any sort of clipboard data back and forth between the remote computer and the host server. This setting is set to allow Remote Desktop Services access to the clipboard, but if the above-mentioned policy is activated, any clipboard data will not be given access. Not having this policy enabled can be extremely dangerous, as a third-party can perform an attack on the server without any sort of warning. For these reasons, in today’s article, we will explore the best way to deal with this issue. Please follow along to ensure that you will perform the steps correctly.

Windows server not allowing clipboard redirection

In order to prevent any third-party’s access to your Windows Server clipboard functionality, you will need to configure your server to not allow clipboard access. The steps required for different versions of Windows server will vary, but please follow the steps presented here to enable the option easily:

Windows 2016 server

Windows 2012 server

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Windows 2008 server

Note: If you don’t want to allow copying and pasting of files either, make sure to check the box next to the Drive option.

If you want some users to have access to the clipboard function, do this:

You will need to segment the LAN connections that have Remote Desktop Services clipboard enabled to allow you to track the influx of information. This will prevent any unauthorized access to your server’s clipboard function, and if any connection is performed, you can analyze the data. This will allow you to make sure that your system will not be corrupted.

Conclusion

Please feel free to let us know if this guide helped you in any way, or if you have any suggestions. You can do so by simply using the comment section below. READ ALSO:

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