Copy paste files to/from Windows Server 2003 Terminal Server

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From: Mike (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 07/13/04


Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2004 09:01:18 -0700

All,

With Terminal Services for Server 2003, not having the
ability to copy and paste files intuitively as in Windows
2000 with rdpclip.exe is one of my main user complaints.
 
The ability to have local drives mapped in 2003 is a nice
feature but still not being able to copy and paste files
from a client desktop to a terminal server desktop for
example, is deterimental to productivity. Anyone know of
a way to "activate" this ability or is there a work-
around I've missed? Thanks in advance for any suggestions.

Mike



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