I am having the same problem. Each client's remote desktop is set to
automatically connect the local disk drives of the client's machine when
logged on. This does not happen. When I looked at Terminal Services
configuration the client settings are set to use connection setting from user
settings. When I deselect this the "connect client drives at login" is not
available. In the Disable the following section, drive mapping and auto
mapping are both selected and greyed out. I cannot change them. Can any of
you guys help me with this?
"Patrick Rouse" wrote:
> 1.
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> http://www.sessioncomputing.com/printing.htm
>
> 2.
>
> Enable Drive Redirection in the Remote Desktop Client, which will connect
> the client drives in the terminal server's explorer.
>
> 3.
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> The same way you would if you were sitting at the server console. A
> terminal server is a multi-user workstation.
>
> http://www.sessioncomputing.com/how-to.htm
>
> --
> Patrick Rouse
> Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
> http://www.sessioncomputing.com
>
>
> "HalB" wrote:
>
> > I am just getting into Remote Desktop and to this point am able to access the
> > server (Server 2003) but I have the following questions.
> >
> > 1. How do I re-direct printing from the server to my remote printers.
> > 2. How do I transfer files between the server and remote computers.
> > 3. Can I access multiple workstations that are connected internally to the
> > server?
> >
> > Thanks!