Windows 2003 or later is required to modify Terminal Server attributes.
-tsprofilepath ProfilePath
Set the users Terminal Server Profile path to the specified value.
-tshomefolderpath FolderPath
Set the users Terminal Server home folder path to the specified value.
-tsnetworkfolderpath driveLetter FolderPath
Set the users Terminal Server home folder path to a network share.
driveLetter should be the drive that FolderPath will be mapped to.
-tsenable Enable the user for Terminal Server.
-tsdisable Disable the user from using Terminal Server.
-enableremote [-required] [-interact]
Enable Remote Control for the user.
The -required and -interact switches are optional.
If required is used, "Require Users Permission" will be checked.
If -interact is specified, then "Interact With The Session" will be checked.
-disableremote
Disable Remote Control for the user.
-tsstartingprogram program
Set the program to start when the user logs on to Terminal Server.
-tsstartin location
Set the location for the users startup program to start in.
-maxdisconnectedsession minutes
Set the maximum disconnected session time for the user in minutes.
Setting to 0 minutes indicates an unlimited time.
-maxconnectiontime minutes
Set the maximum connection time for the user in minutes.
Setting to 0 indicates an unlimited time.
-maxidletime minutes
Set the maximum idle time for the user in minutes.
Setting to 0 indicates an unlimited time.
-sessionlimitaction disconnect|end
The action to take when a sessions limit has been reached.
(disconnect the session or end the session).
-allowreconnect any|originating
Whether or not to allow a reconnect from anywhere (any) or just
the originating client (originating).
-tsconnectclientdrives yes|no
Whether or not to connect client drives upon logon to
a Terminal Server session.
-tsconnectclientprinters yes|no
Whether or not to connect client printers upon logon to
a Terminal Server session.
-tsdefaulttomainprinter yes|no
Whether or not to default to the main client printer.
“I did not fully understand the dread term 'terminal illness' until I saw Heathrow for myself” - Dennis Potter
Related:
ADmodcmd - Active Directory Bulk Modify Tool.
Exchange Related Attributes | Mailbox Rights | User Account Settings | Custom Attributes
How Terminal Services Works - Technet.