[THIN] Re: Client drive mapping for client network drives
- From: Anthony_Baldwin@xxxxxxxxx
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- Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2007 16:44:20 -0400
If this policy is 'not configured', it must default to just client hard
drives, then?
I don't think we have this policy configured.
Did this work differently in XP?
Tony
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[THIN] Re: Client drive mapping for client network drives
The options are available in the policy settings in the PS console, you
can configure which type of drivers are mapped?.
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Subject: [THIN] Re: Client drive mapping for client network drives
As far as I can recall, Citrix does not map network drive shares, only
local drives
On 7/27/07, Anthony_Baldwin@xxxxxxxxx <Anthony_Baldwin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
All,
OK, maybe this is a really stupid question, but I thought if a client logs
into Citrix with a drive mapped on their client that points to a network
share that drive would show up (maybe as a different drive letter) in
their Citrix applications, is this correct?
We have a CPS4.0/R03/W2K3SP2 farm servicing version 9.15 clients, when
they log in they see their 'fixed disks' but they don't see any of the
network drives mapped on their client PC.
If I log in I see the same thing (no client mapped network drives),
however if I get to a command prompt in the session and run a 'change
client /view' it shows my network drives mapped on my client as 'Remote'
drives.
Is this the way its always worked (I seem to remember all the client
drives showing up unless you told Citrix not to)? If not, what do I have
to do to get the drives to show up?
Thanks,
Tony
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