[WISH] showing the shared drives via Remote Desktop session
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[WISH] showing the shared drives via Remote Desktop session
Hi. In my job I use the Remote Desktop connection every single day and I would like to have a possibility to operate onto drives shared via RD option...
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I don't think that this is possible, the remote drives aren't shared. Or do you mean your local drives while working via Terminal server? Then you need to use the command
cd \\tsclient
to see your local drives.
cd \\tsclient
to see your local drives.
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Exactly! But is there a possibility to see them on the TC drivebar?ghisler(Author) wrote:I don't think that this is possible, the remote drives aren't shared. Or do you mean your local drives while working via Terminal server? Then you need to use the command
cd \\tsclient
to see your local drives.
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Unfortunately not, because they are just network shares, not real drives.
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Drive letters with Terminal Server
With Total Commander installed on the remote server, I can see my local C: drive.
Network Neighbourhood shws "tsclientC on EntireNetwork" , which is the local C: drive.
It would be better to be able to access all my local drives, but hey, this works.
Network Neighbourhood shws "tsclientC on EntireNetwork" , which is the local C: drive.
It would be better to be able to access all my local drives, but hey, this works.
Re: Drive letters with Terminal Server
What I do is go to the local drive (cd \\tsclient\C on the command line in TC) double-click on the top bar and save the current directory. Then you can double-click on the bar and change to it easily.MelOrecklin wrote:........It would be better to be able to access all my local drives, but hey, this works.
Hope that helps!