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For the love of God I can't figure out how to hide the "Remote Desktop" button.

1. I've modified the default "Interface Customization Template" and set the Remote Desktop Icon to "Admin Only"
2. #1 did nothing. Clients could still see Remote Desktop
3. I then created a new interface template "Clients" and set the Remote Desktop Icon to "Hide". I assigned a client to this new template.
4. #3 did nothing. Client could still see remote desktop.

Nobody has permission to login via RDP. I've also got "Hide all unavailable buttons" checked.

Has anyone successfully hidden the Remote Desktop Button?
 
Nevermind. I finally figured it out. I was doing it in the main area as opposed to in the domain area where it was popping up.
 
Server > Interface Management > Interface Templates Tab

Click on the Interface Template you want to change. For me, I only have the default "Interface Customization Template". Now click on "Show Toolbar".

You will now see the "Server Administration" section with all the buttons. At the bottom, click on "Customize". Every button will turn grey and you can click on 1 and select "Admin Only".

The key here is that after you set this page the way you want, hit "OK" at the bottom. But you still should have the toolbar at the bottom. Now you can click on "Clients" on the left
and pick any client. You are now looking at the Client button section. Click "Customize" again at the bottom. Set all the buttons the way you want. Click OK at the bottom when done.

Now click on "Domains" on the left. Pick any domain. Now click "Customize" again at the bottom. Set the buttons the way you want. Click OK at the bottom.

You're done! You can now close the Tool Bar at the bottom.

For me, I only have 1 template, so I simply mark everything as "Admin Only" that I don't want them to see. This was very simple after I figured it out.
 
No problem! This took me a little bit to figure out and I couldn't find the info on the forum. Hopefully this will help some others as well. :)
 
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