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Terminal Services - local drives
Name: Carl Parker Date: June 16, 2003 at 14:34:58 Pacific OS: 2000 CPU/Ram: 750/5121
Comment:
When I look at the RDP connection properties on a 2000 server, it does not give me the option to connect the local client drives. The option is grayed out. Is this a result of the client, policy or just some setting that I need to change.
Name: Lucid Date: June 18, 2003 at 12:55:46 Pacific
Reply:
Without knowing more about your setup I'd say it's probably a result of a group policy that is restricting that. You'll have to do a little more research. Maybe try the Microsoft KnowledgeBase and see what turns up (or gather a little more info on what you're running and how, and start a new post)...
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