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2003 Terminal Services - Client Drive Redirection

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AndyWatt

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When connecting to clients' sites we find that some sites do not redirect our local drives while others do. For all the sites we have the "Allow Client Drive Redirection" permission set both on the server and the client.

Would some kind soul please point me in the direction of what to check?

Many thanks

Andy
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"Logic is invincible because in order to combat logic it is necessary to use logic." -- Pierre Boutroux
 
Under Start->Programs->Admin Tools->Terminal Service Configuration->connections->right-click on RDP-TCP and select Properties. Check the Client Settings to ensure that drive mappings are not disabled. Hope this helps.
 
The server permits drive redirection, as does the client. The servers are set to use the client-side settings for drive redirection and printer redirection, both of which are checked at the client side.

Andy
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"Logic is invincible because in order to combat logic it is necessary to use logic." -- Pierre Boutroux
 
Just a thought even though this is the Windows 2003 forum....

Are all the servers running Windows 2003 and not Windows 2000 which does not natively support drive redirection?

 
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