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Guest Pazzoide
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Hello,I have a question.

I have installed windows 2003 ts in application mode and I have 500 client

with the last RDP client.

I have deployed office and sap gui and all works fine.But I have a problem.

From my client (windows xpsp2 and with the last rdp client) I have four

physical disk a,b,c,d and a mapped network drive z:

I want to know if it's possible ,with remote desktop client and windows 2003

terminal server in application mode, redirect only (physical disk or physical

partition)a,b,c,d (in my computer but from other computer can be r,g,h,y etc)

and not mapped drives without user intervention(with a GPO or through

registry)(not throught the manual configuration of RDP client) because my

users can have more different mapped drives x,z,m etc. and I cannot set 500

remote desktop client.

Thnks

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Re: Don't redirect only mapped drives but only physical disk

 

The feature you want does not exist. It has been requested

by others as well. One way to do this would be to assume

that drives A-E are local and set the .rdp file to only map

those. The downside is that it would not allow the user to map

other drives assuming they only have read-only access to the

..rdp file. Additionally they may have other local drives like

F:, G:, etc., or may have a network drive mapped as D:, E:,

etc.

 

-TP

 

Pazzoide wrote:

> Hello,I have a question.

> I have installed windows 2003 ts in application mode and I have 500

> client with the last RDP client.

> I have deployed office and sap gui and all works fine.But I have a

> problem. From my client (windows xpsp2 and with the last rdp client)

> I have four physical disk a,b,c,d and a mapped network drive z:

> I want to know if it's possible ,with remote desktop client and

> windows 2003 terminal server in application mode, redirect only

> (physical disk or physical partition)a,b,c,d (in my computer but from

> other computer can be r,g,h,y etc) and not mapped drives without user

> intervention(with a GPO or through registry)(not throught the manual

> configuration of RDP client) because my users can have more different

> mapped drives x,z,m etc. and I cannot set 500 remote desktop client.

> Thnks

Guest Pazzoide
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Re: Don't redirect only mapped drives but only physical disk

 

Thank you for your response.

Bye

 

 

"TP" wrote:

> The feature you want does not exist. It has been requested

> by others as well. One way to do this would be to assume

> that drives A-E are local and set the .rdp file to only map

> those. The downside is that it would not allow the user to map

> other drives assuming they only have read-only access to the

> ..rdp file. Additionally they may have other local drives like

> F:, G:, etc., or may have a network drive mapped as D:, E:,

> etc.

>

> -TP

>

> Pazzoide wrote:

> > Hello,I have a question.

> > I have installed windows 2003 ts in application mode and I have 500

> > client with the last RDP client.

> > I have deployed office and sap gui and all works fine.But I have a

> > problem. From my client (windows xpsp2 and with the last rdp client)

> > I have four physical disk a,b,c,d and a mapped network drive z:

> > I want to know if it's possible ,with remote desktop client and

> > windows 2003 terminal server in application mode, redirect only

> > (physical disk or physical partition)a,b,c,d (in my computer but from

> > other computer can be r,g,h,y etc) and not mapped drives without user

> > intervention(with a GPO or through registry)(not throught the manual

> > configuration of RDP client) because my users can have more different

> > mapped drives x,z,m etc. and I cannot set 500 remote desktop client.

> > Thnks

>


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