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2K3 --> 2K3...no disks

 
 
Mr. Land
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      8th Apr 2004
Hello,

I'm connecting from a Windows 2003 Server to a Windows 2003 Server
using Terminal Services.

I can't seem to be able to make the remote machine's drives visible in
the host session.

I've read elsewhere that this isn't supported in Windows 2000
Professional, but the machines in use are both 2003 Server.

Is there some setting/priviledge I have to modify?

Thanks in advance...
 
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      8th Apr 2004
Remote Desktop (mstsc.exe) -> Options -> Local Resources -> Local Devices -> Disk Drive

http://www.workthin.com/tshta.htm#Re...ntConfiguratio

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