[THIN] Re: Client drive mapping for client network drives

ok, i'll bite.  When do they map if not at logon?

Greg


On 7/31/07, Steve Greenberg <steveg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Steve Greenberg
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> *From:* thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] *On
> Behalf Of *Anthony_Baldwin@xxxxxxxxx
> *Sent:* Tuesday, July 31, 2007 6:26 AM
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> *Subject:* [THIN] Re: Client drive mapping for client network drives
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> All,
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> According to Citrix that policy is for enabling/disabling access to
> 'remote drives' it doesn't automatically map remote drives (I haven't tested
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> Anyway, I wrote a little batch file to do it...
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>         change client /view |findstr /i " Remote" >%TEMP%\drivemaps.txt
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>         for /f "tokens=1" %%i in (%TEMP%\drivemaps.txt) do net use * %%i
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>         del %TEMP%\drivemaps.txt
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> I could've swore that Citrix used to do this automatically (XP at least),
> but our Citrix consultant swears that I must be smoking something.
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> Tony
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> *From:* thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] *On
> Behalf Of *Greg Reese*
> Sent:* Friday, July 27, 2007 4:25 PM*
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> Subject:* [THIN] Re: Client drive mapping for client network drives
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> it would be cool if it did though.
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> What happens if you run a subst command to make the drive appear local?
>  Just curious.  I have no need for it.
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> On 7/27/07, *Jason Patten* <jasoncitrix@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> As far as I can recall, Citrix does not map network drive shares, only
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> On 7/27/07, *Anthony_Baldwin@xxxxxxxxx * <Anthony_Baldwin@xxxxxxxxx><
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> All,
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> 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?
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> 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.
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> 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.
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> 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?
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> Thanks,
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