[THIN] Re: Network drives mappings in ICA client

  • From: "Andy Lalaguna" <Andy.lalaguna@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2002 10:41:10 -0000

Elio,

Why not map the same drive as the home drive from the local machine
(local login script) and the citrix session (citrix logon script) and
use that location as the buffer... Where the users have authority to
change and create files. You could also map this as the same drive
letter (H: for example) and save some user confusion.

AndyL

-----Original Message-----
From: Elio.DESANTIS@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:Elio.DESANTIS@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 25 November 2002 10:19
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Subject: [THIN] Re: Network drives mappings in ICA client


Thanks for your answers Kristof and John.
Yes, logon domains and accounts are different. I don't know if it would
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possible to enumerate user's local and network drives and map them all
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the ICA session using a logon script.
I guess I'm going to tell the users that in their ICA session they will=20
only have their local drives (C, D...) remapped and that they can use
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as buffers when they need to copy files.

Bye






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Hi,

The logon domain and account from the local workspace are different from

the
Citrix logon environment?

Statick mappings are rahter hard to map true i gues, but is is possible=20
true
scripting.
i Cant help you with that ......

Maybe i miss something and maybe someone else knows how to do it.

Here the users have the same login script on the lacol workspace and on=20
the
ctx servers....
In the script is chekked if they are logging on to a server or to a ws.

Regards

K.




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From: Elio.DESANTIS@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:Elio.DESANTIS@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, November 25, 2002 11:03 AM
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Subject: [THIN] Re: Network drives mappings in ICA client


No, so I guess it is the normal behavior.
I can map network drives in login scripts but how can I know the list of

network drives they have on their client prior to launching ICA client?
People can connect from anywhere, I don't manage their network drives
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they sometimes need to exchange files from TS and their network drives.
Any idea ?





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have they ever done?

if you use your doamin login script , you can map them like your client
=3D
does

thats all i do.

john

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From: Elio.DESANTIS@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:Elio.DESANTIS@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, 25 November 2002 8:52 PM
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Subject: [THIN] Network drives mappings in ICA client


Hello List,

Local client drives are correctly mapped in ICA sessions but =
network=3D20
drives are not mapped.
Someone knows why and what can I do to allow users to get their
network=3D20
drives in their ICA session ?

MFXP + FR2 is running on W2K SP3.

Thanks


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