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Hi,

 

I have enabled Drive Redirection when connecting to TS. I am able to see

the redirected drive (e.g. C on tsclient) in Windows Explorer. However, when

I tried to save a file in Notepad, the redirected drive does not appear in

the Save As dialog box. I am also wondering why there is no drive letter

assigned to the redirected drive. I would appreciate someone can kindly shed

some light on me. Thank you.

 

Alex

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Guest Priya Raghavan [MSFT]
Posted

Re: Cannot See Redirected Drive

 

Hi,

 

Were you able to save the notepad file by explicitly entering \\tsclient\c\

in the file save text box?

 

Also, you can assign a drive letter to the redirected client drives as

follows:

net use p: \\tsclient\c

 

TS would not automatically assign a drive letter to the redirected drives.

 

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Thanks,

Priya.

 

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"Alex" <EF@nospam.nospam> wrote in message

news:7001EB90-F9DB-4A7E-8226-102917911605@microsoft.com...

> Hi,

>

> I have enabled Drive Redirection when connecting to TS. I am able to see

> the redirected drive (e.g. C on tsclient) in Windows Explorer. However,

> when

> I tried to save a file in Notepad, the redirected drive does not appear in

> the Save As dialog box. I am also wondering why there is no drive letter

> assigned to the redirected drive. I would appreciate someone can kindly

> shed

> some light on me. Thank you.

>

> Alex

Posted

Re: Cannot See Redirected Drive

 

Hi Priya,

 

Do you mean \\tsclient\c$? Yes, I am able to save using \\tsclient\c$ where

tsclient is my local computer name.

 

Is there a variable that I can use to get the value of tsclient so that I

can use it in the logon script?

 

Thanks,

Alex

 

"Priya Raghavan [MSFT]" wrote:

> Hi,

>

> Were you able to save the notepad file by explicitly entering \\tsclient\c\

> in the file save text box?

>

> Also, you can assign a drive letter to the redirected client drives as

> follows:

> net use p: \\tsclient\c

>

> TS would not automatically assign a drive letter to the redirected drives.

>

> --

> Thanks,

> Priya.

>

> --

> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

>

> "Alex" <EF@nospam.nospam> wrote in message

> news:7001EB90-F9DB-4A7E-8226-102917911605@microsoft.com...

> > Hi,

> >

> > I have enabled Drive Redirection when connecting to TS. I am able to see

> > the redirected drive (e.g. C on tsclient) in Windows Explorer. However,

> > when

> > I tried to save a file in Notepad, the redirected drive does not appear in

> > the Save As dialog box. I am also wondering why there is no drive letter

> > assigned to the redirected drive. I would appreciate someone can kindly

> > shed

> > some light on me. Thank you.

> >

> > Alex

>

>

Guest Vera Noest [MVP]
Posted

Re: Cannot See Redirected Drive

 

You can use tsclient in your logon script, exactly as you used it

interactively, i.e.

 

net use p: \\tsclient\c

 

will assign P: to every user's redirected C drive.

_________________________________________________________

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MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server

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=?Utf-8?B?QWxleA==?= <EF@nospam.nospam> wrote on 09 jan 2008 in

microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

> Hi Priya,

>

> Do you mean \\tsclient\c$? Yes, I am able to save using

> \\tsclient\c$ where tsclient is my local computer name.

>

> Is there a variable that I can use to get the value of tsclient

> so that I can use it in the logon script?

>

> Thanks,

> Alex

>

> "Priya Raghavan [MSFT]" wrote:

>

>> Hi,

>>

>> Were you able to save the notepad file by explicitly entering

>> \\tsclient\c\ in the file save text box?

>>

>> Also, you can assign a drive letter to the redirected client

>> drives as follows:

>> net use p: \\tsclient\c

>>

>> TS would not automatically assign a drive letter to the

>> redirected drives.

>>

>> --

>> Thanks,

>> Priya.

>>

>> --

>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and

>> confers no rights.

>>

>> "Alex" <EF@nospam.nospam> wrote in message

>> news:7001EB90-F9DB-4A7E-8226-102917911605@microsoft.com...

>> > Hi,

>> >

>> > I have enabled Drive Redirection when connecting to TS. I am

>> > able to see the redirected drive (e.g. C on tsclient) in

>> > Windows Explorer. However, when

>> > I tried to save a file in Notepad, the redirected drive does

>> > not appear in the Save As dialog box. I am also wondering

>> > why there is no drive letter assigned to the redirected

>> > drive. I would appreciate someone can kindly shed

>> > some light on me. Thank you.

>> >

>> > Alex

Guest EF@nospam.nospam
Posted

Re: Cannot See Redirected Drive

 

Found the policy (Hide My Computer on the Desktop) that hide it.

 

 

"Alex" <EF@nospam.nospam> wrote in message

news:09EBB5A5-2369-48FF-86EF-396DBEE6B9F8@microsoft.com...

> Hi Priya,

>

> Do you mean \\tsclient\c$? Yes, I am able to save using \\tsclient\c$

> where

> tsclient is my local computer name.

>

> Is there a variable that I can use to get the value of tsclient so that I

> can use it in the logon script?

>

> Thanks,

> Alex

>

> "Priya Raghavan [MSFT]" wrote:

>

>> Hi,

>>

>> Were you able to save the notepad file by explicitly entering

>> \\tsclient\c\

>> in the file save text box?

>>

>> Also, you can assign a drive letter to the redirected client drives as

>> follows:

>> net use p: \\tsclient\c

>>

>> TS would not automatically assign a drive letter to the redirected

>> drives.

>>

>> --

>> Thanks,

>> Priya.

>>

>> --

>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no

>> rights.

>>

>> "Alex" <EF@nospam.nospam> wrote in message

>> news:7001EB90-F9DB-4A7E-8226-102917911605@microsoft.com...

>> > Hi,

>> >

>> > I have enabled Drive Redirection when connecting to TS. I am able to

>> > see

>> > the redirected drive (e.g. C on tsclient) in Windows Explorer.

>> > However,

>> > when

>> > I tried to save a file in Notepad, the redirected drive does not appear

>> > in

>> > the Save As dialog box. I am also wondering why there is no drive

>> > letter

>> > assigned to the redirected drive. I would appreciate someone can

>> > kindly

>> > shed

>> > some light on me. Thank you.

>> >

>> > Alex

>>

>>


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