[THIN] Re: Mapping Drives to Specific Users..

Neil,

i'm definitely interested in exploring this option. I'm not using much of
any attributes so i have those available to me. I am still unclear on how i
would implement this-- do you have any other examples  ?

for example, i'm not sure how i would 'have a login script open the computer
object' what would the code look like ? 'net use \\computername ?'

And how i specifically do this: 'Then all you'd need is to associate the
user object that's being logged in as, with the computer object you
wanna map to' ?

On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 5:46 AM, Andrew Wood <andrew.wood@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

>  Or that by having data held individual workstations they're increasing
> their carbon footprint and running up expensive electricity costs by running
> multiple devices
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> Will no one think of the children?
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> *From:* thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] *On
> Behalf Of *Nick Smith
> *Sent:* 27 February 2008 10:10
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> *To:* thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> *Subject:* [THIN] Re: Mapping Drives to Specific Users..
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> You could try telling your management, ever so politely, that they're
> idiots to keep any sort of significant data on the workstation.
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> Good luck with that J
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> *From:* thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] *On
> Behalf Of *Harry Singh
> *Sent:* 27 February 2008 03:00
> *To:* thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> *Subject:* [THIN] Re: Mapping Drives to Specific Users..
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> Greg -
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> you got it.
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> i do have home folder and user profile implemented for a subset of users,
> but can't implement this for these users.
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> so i'm SOL ?
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> On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 8:55 PM, Greg Reese <gareese@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> I don't think Harry means the client drive of the machine they are
> connecting to Citrix from, but the C drive of the workstation they normally
> login to at the office.
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> User A uses PC A in the office.
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> goes home, fires up his home PC and connects to the Citrix server for
> access.  That user wants to access a share on PC A.
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> This is where a home drive and redirected "My Documents" Location is nice.
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> Once it is mapped, it should stick in the user's profile.  I think some
> simple training and a cheat sheet might work.
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> On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 6:23 PM, Mike Semon <msemon@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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> You can also add the following line to individual Terminal Servers in the
> UserLogon.cmd file.
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> Net use [drive letter]: \\clientc$
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> *From:* thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] *On
> Behalf Of *Mike Semon
> *Sent:* Tuesday, February 26, 2008 6:13 PM
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> *To:* thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> *Subject:* [THIN] Re: Mapping Drives to Specific Users..
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> You don't have to configure a script to give access to local client drives
> through Citrix. Just enable client drive mapping in the ICA
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> properties. If you want them to access shared drives in Citrix session add
> drives in logon script.
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> Mike
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> *From:* thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] *On
> Behalf Of *Joe Shonk
> *Sent:* Tuesday, February 26, 2008 6:07 PM
> *To:* thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> *Subject:* [THIN] Re: Mapping Drives to Specific Users..
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> How about moving the user's data to a centralized fileserver?  In the long
> run, that is the best place for it to be.  Or if your environment is small
> enough, perhaps GoToMyPC is a better choice than Citrix.
>
> Joe
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> On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 12:23 PM, Harry Singh <hboogz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> I need to come up with a script or a combination of methods so i users who
> are connecting through the citrix server are mapped to their local
> workstations' C drive.
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> in other words, when userA logs into excel via citrix and they click file
> open, they can drop down and see a drive mapping to their shared C drive at
> the office.
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> in the past, since we were a small shop, their computername would mimic
> their username; so the script would look like "net use /persistent:no W:
> \\%username%\c"
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> now we've changed the computername convention and i'm not sure how to
> accomplish the same mapping.
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