Re: SP1 - No Local Drive Redirection through Terminal Services ?



Charles,

I provided inaccurate information in my previous post. It doesn't make any
difference which Interface the RDP session is connected on. It's the user
that connects which makes the difference.

If the session is connected using the Built-in Administrator account, Local
Drive Redirection works. If I use my user account, it doesn't work.

Sorry for the previous inaccurate information,
RK

""Charles Yang [MSFT]"" <v-chayan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:7wJDgTAbFHA.3052@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi Ronk,
>
> Thanks for using this newsgroup.
>
> According to your description, I understand that you could not use "Local
> Driver redirection through Terminal services" since SP1 have been
> installed. If I am off base, please let me know.
>
> Before we go any further, could you clarify your issue more clearly, can I
> assume that you are using RDP from Windows 2000 clients to logon on one of
> Terminal server? In order to isolate your issue, please follow the steps
> below to gather information:
>
> 1. Is there any error event in application log or system event log,
> please paste them to newsgroup.
>
> 2. Does it occurred on all clients computers or only occurred on
> this
> client computer? If possible could you try to connect terminal server from
> a Windows XP based client to see if the issue still exist or not?
>
> 3. Please check your terminal service configuration on SBS server
> console to make sure that you have enabled the local driver redirection
>
> A. Server Management console => Terminal Services Configuration =>
> Connetions => Double click on "RDP-TCP" click "client settings" make sure
> the following check boxes had NOT been checked in the "disable the
> following" tab: driver Mapping
>
> B. On the client comuter Please make sure that you have downloaded
> and installed RDP client on the computer:
> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/tools/rdclientdl.mspx
>
> Click "start" => click "run" => enter "mstsc" to start the dialog. Click
> "local resource" from tab and check the check box "disk drivers" Enter the
> name for computer in the dialog and click connect to connect.
>
> 4. This could also be caused by group policy setting, if possible
> could you run RSOP for the user you logon in Terminal session and paste
> the
> results to newsgroup.
>
> A. Click Start, click Control Panel, double-click Administrative
> Tools, and then double-click Active Directory Users and Computers.
> B. In the console tree, expand Active Directory Users and Computers,
> expand Domain, expand Organizational unit, and then expand child
> organizational unit.
> C. Right-click the user on which you want to run RSoP, point to All
> Tasks, and then click Resultant Set of Policy (Planning)
> D. Then right click the RSOP results page to save the results to a
> HTML files and then paste the results to newsgroup.
>
> More info:
>
> 313292 How to gain access to local files in a remote desktop session to a
> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=313292
>
> 836420 You can still redirect hard disks when the "Connect client drives
> at
> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=836420
>
>
> I appreciate your understanding and taking the time to perform tests, in
> the mean time if you have any further concerns, please let me know. I am
> glad to be any further updates.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Charles Yang (MSFT)
>
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