Thanks for the links. I've read most of them.
I'm not sure what alternate forms of SetProperty means. There is a form that takes @ARGS as a parameter before the value you want to set, but I have no idea what that is for.
I have tried setting different values:
SetProperty("msTSConnectClientDrives", 0);
SetProperty("msTSConnectClientDrives", 'No');
SetProperty("msTSConnectClientDrives", 'False');
SetProperty("msTSConnectClientDrives", Variant(VT_BOOL,0));
Only the last one does not give an error, but it also doesn't change the check box.
I have been able to set other TS properties. For example, TerminalServicesHomeDirectory. None of the ones that start with msTS* work though. Maybe there is a different name I should be using?
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