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alutskes
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Disk Drives
I am using Remote Desktop 2010 R2.
When selecting the disk drive option, the drive does not appear on the remote desktop PC. When using the same selection on standard RDP, it does show.
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| 28-07-2010 09:39 PM |
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Andreas Mariotti
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RE: Disk Drives
Please be sure to have clipboard mapping also enabled because it’s required for the disk drives mapping.
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| 29-07-2010 08:17 AM |
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alutskes
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RE: Disk Drives
Please be sure to have clipboard mapping also enabled because it’s required for the disk drives mapping.
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| 29-07-2010 07:03 PM |
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alutskes
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RE: Disk Drives
I do have clipboard mapping enabled. It still does not work.
Please be sure to have clipboard mapping also enabled because it’s required for the disk drives mapping.
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| 29-07-2010 07:04 PM |
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Andreas Mariotti
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RE: Disk Drives
Sorry, no other spontaneous idea, you can post some more information maybe this helps to identify the cause, please run the vRD component check (Administration -> Component Cheek) and post the results, what terminal server OS we are talking about, are you 100% that this is working with MSTSC from the same client to the same server, do you have this issue only with one client or one server or with multiple, please post a screenshot of your vRD connection settings, etc..
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| 29-07-2010 07:22 PM |
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alutskes
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RE: Disk Drives
I have isolated it to machines running XP. It works fine with Server 2003 and 2008.
Hope that helps.
Sorry, no other spontaneous idea, you can post some more information maybe this helps to identify the cause, please run the vRD component check (Administration -> Component Cheek) and post the results, what terminal server OS we are talking about, are you 100% that this is working with MSTSC from the same client to the same server, do you have this issue only with one client or one server or with multiple, please post a screenshot of your vRD connection settings, etc..
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| 29-07-2010 10:22 PM |
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| 29-07-2010 11:10 PM |
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Andreas Mariotti
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RE: Disk Drives
I have made a test from a Win XP machine via vRD to another Win XP machine, and client driver mapping is working. Sounds more like an issue that is specific to your environment and not like a general issue.
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| 30-07-2010 07:12 AM |
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alutskes
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RE: Disk Drives
I am running Windows 7 Pro 64-bit. I would agree it is my environment if it did not work with Remote Desktop which comes with Windows, but it does. It is a pain as I have to switch between programs when I want move files between machines. I have also tried connecting to several XP machines, all with the same result.
I have made a test from a Win XP machine via vRD to another Win XP machine, and client driver mapping is working. Sounds more like an issue that is specific to your environment and not like a general issue.
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