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NetCommpro
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      6th Feb 2004
When I go in to the terminal services configuration I
can't remove the grayed out disable client drive mapping.
 
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      6th Feb 2004
Are you using Windows 2000 Server

Patrick Rous
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Serve
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      6th Feb 2004

>-----Original Message-----
>Are you using Windows 2000 Server?
>
>Patrick Rouse
>Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
>www.workthin.com
>
>.
>Yes it is Windows 2000 Server with SP4.


I have a OU for this server and I have a policy defined
for this but I can't find out how to override the settings
within the Terminal Services Configuration under client
setting has the disable mapping checked and grayed out. I
have the map client drives checked on the RDP Client side.


 
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Matthew Harris [MVP]
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      6th Feb 2004
Windows 2000 doesn't have the ability to map client drives
like you are describing. The option is grayed out because
only Citrix MetaFrame can take advantage of that option,
and considering you probably don't have Citrix, you aren't
going to be able to adjust that check box.

You might want to try TSDropCopy if you need to transfer
files between the server and client.

-M

>-----Original Message-----
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Are you using Windows 2000 Server?
>>
>>Patrick Rouse
>>Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
>>www.workthin.com
>>
>>.
>>Yes it is Windows 2000 Server with SP4.

>
>I have a OU for this server and I have a policy defined
>for this but I can't find out how to override the

settings
>within the Terminal Services Configuration under client
>setting has the disable mapping checked and grayed out.

I
>have the map client drives checked on the RDP Client

side.
>
>
>.
>

 
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Jerome
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      14th Feb 2004
Hello,

Does TSDropCopy works under TSWEB Windows 2000 server ? I tried it without
result

Thanks

Jerome


"Matthew Harris [MVP]" <(E-Mail Removed)> a écrit dans le message
de news:c29e01c3ed01$aa36e3a0$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Windows 2000 doesn't have the ability to map client drives
> like you are describing. The option is grayed out because
> only Citrix MetaFrame can take advantage of that option,
> and considering you probably don't have Citrix, you aren't
> going to be able to adjust that check box.
>
> You might want to try TSDropCopy if you need to transfer
> files between the server and client.
>
> -M
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >
> >>-----Original Message-----
> >>Are you using Windows 2000 Server?
> >>
> >>Patrick Rouse
> >>Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
> >>www.workthin.com
> >>
> >>.
> >>Yes it is Windows 2000 Server with SP4.

> >
> >I have a OU for this server and I have a policy defined
> >for this but I can't find out how to override the

> settings
> >within the Terminal Services Configuration under client
> >setting has the disable mapping checked and grayed out.

> I
> >have the map client drives checked on the RDP Client

> side.
> >
> >
> >.
> >



 
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