Drive Redirection Per User - Windows Svr 2003

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Ryan Veino

Hello Group,

Has anyone found a way to get drive redirection to work on
a per user basis in windows 2003 terminal services?

It doesn't seem to work using the property in AD under the
environment tab.

It does read the attribute as being set or not set from
the TS (I created a small vbs script to echo this out),
but to no avail.

This is working on a per TS basis by enabling drive
redirection on the server side and client side, but this
opens things up too much in my case and we cannot support
the bandwidth to everyone to use it.

If this is a shortfall of 2003, that is acceptable, but I
have not found any documentation to support this.

Thanks,
Ryan
 
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Guest

You can enable/disable this via each user account -> Environment Tab -> "Connect Client Drives at Logon". This will be enforced regardless of which terminal server they logon to.

How to articles
http://www.workthin.com/tshta.ht

Patrick Rous
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Serve
http://www.workthin.com
----- Ryan Veino wrote: ----

Hello Group

Has anyone found a way to get drive redirection to work on
a per user basis in windows 2003 terminal services

It doesn't seem to work using the property in AD under the
environment tab

It does read the attribute as being set or not set from
the TS (I created a small vbs script to echo this out),
but to no avail

This is working on a per TS basis by enabling drive
redirection on the server side and client side, but this
opens things up too much in my case and we cannot support
the bandwidth to everyone to use it

If this is a shortfall of 2003, that is acceptable, but I
have not found any documentation to support this

Thanks
Rya
 
R

Ryan Veino

Hey Patrick,

I have been trying to get this to work, but it seems not
to want to. At least I know it is supposed to work so Ill
keep digging.

Thanks,
-----Original Message-----
You can enable/disable this via each user account ->
Environment Tab -> "Connect Client Drives at Logon".
This will be enforced regardless of which terminal server
they logon to.
 

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