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Guest Somchai
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Some of my users accessing the Server via Terminal Server. However, the

Outlook is locally installed. How is it possible that I can send an email

from my local Desktop and attach an attachement from the Terminal server?

 

Thank you

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Guest Frane
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Re: Attachements in Outlook

 

sharing files and folders and then connecting via UNC path or mapped

drives

 

 

_______________________________________________________

Frane Borozan

Terminal Services and Citrix Presentation Server user logging

http://www.terminalserviceslog.com

Guest Somchai
Posted

Re: Attachements in Outlook

 

Thanks for your answer Frane. However, I am new to terminal Server and don't

understand your reply.

What is UNC path or how do I map the drive to the terminal server? Sorry

asking that silly.

Thanks again.

 

"Frane" wrote:

> sharing files and folders and then connecting via UNC path or mapped

> drives

>

>

> _______________________________________________________

> Frane Borozan

> Terminal Services and Citrix Presentation Server user logging

> http://www.terminalserviceslog.com

>

Guest Frane
Posted

Re: Attachements in Outlook

 

UNC paths are shares on the remote server (in your case terminal

server) example \\servername\path\user_files

share required files and folders and then map that shared as mapped

drives on workstation, that way users can access files located on

terminal server

_______________________________________________________

Frane Borozan

Terminal Services and Citrix Presentation Server user logging

http://www.terminalserviceslog.com

Guest Somchai
Posted

Re: Attachements in Outlook

 

Thanks. Again where do I do that? Am I correct if I go on the local PC to

Windows Explorer and go to drive mapping and then enter the path were the

folders are located on the terminal server?

 

"Frane" wrote:

> UNC paths are shares on the remote server (in your case terminal

> server) example \\servername\path\user_files

> share required files and folders and then map that shared as mapped

> drives on workstation, that way users can access files located on

> terminal server

> _______________________________________________________

> Frane Borozan

> Terminal Services and Citrix Presentation Server user logging

> http://www.terminalserviceslog.com

>

Guest Frane
Posted

Re: Attachements in Outlook

 

Yes you're correct.

Please understand that before mapping drive on workstation you have to

create share on terminal server, and also you will have to enter

credentials that have access to shared files.

 

 

_______________________________________________________

Frane Borozan

Terminal Services and Citrix Presentation Server user logging

http://www.terminalserviceslog.com

Guest Somchai
Posted

Re: Attachements in Outlook

 

Hi Frane,

 

Thanks a lot for your help. I really appreciate it.

 

"Frane" wrote:

> Yes you're correct.

> Please understand that before mapping drive on workstation you have to

> create share on terminal server, and also you will have to enter

> credentials that have access to shared files.

>

>

> _______________________________________________________

> Frane Borozan

> Terminal Services and Citrix Presentation Server user logging

> http://www.terminalserviceslog.com

>

>

Guest Somchai
Posted

Re: Attachements in Outlook

 

Hi Frane,

 

Hope you see this post again and can give me a hint again regarding your

last post. I thought I did share it and gave it credidentals. However, I

cannot map it. Where do I go wrong and where exactly do I have to set the

shareing and set the credidentals?

Really appreciate your help.

Thanks

 

"Frane" wrote:

> Yes you're correct.

> Please understand that before mapping drive on workstation you have to

> create share on terminal server, and also you will have to enter

> credentials that have access to shared files.

>

>

> _______________________________________________________

> Frane Borozan

> Terminal Services and Citrix Presentation Server user logging

> http://www.terminalserviceslog.com

>

>


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