We have 2 networks both are simple WORKGROUPS. Both run Windows Server 2003.
Both run Terminal services via RDP on Thin Clients or old PC's running
Windows 2k SR4. The two networks are not connected.
I need to see the CD and USB drives on the terminals so I've ticked the
Drives box on the RDP.
On the first network I can see the drives from each of the terminals in a
terminal session but on the second network I can't see any of them on any
session.
The only thing that is different (as far as I can see) is that the second
network has the TS CAL's activated and the first network does not yet have
them activated, because I'm still building it.
Licensing has nothing to do with this.
You need to enable drive redirection on both the clients and the
server, it's not clear to me where you have enabled it.
_________________________________________________________
Vera Noest
MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
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"Phil Rushton" <phil.rushton@age-concern-cardiff.org.uk> wrote on
20 maj 2008:
> We have 2 networks both are simple WORKGROUPS. Both run Windows
> Server 2003. Both run Terminal services via RDP on Thin Clients
> or old PC's running Windows 2k SR4. The two networks are not
> connected.
>
> I need to see the CD and USB drives on the terminals so I've
> ticked the Drives box on the RDP.
>
> On the first network I can see the drives from each of the
> terminals in a terminal session but on the second network I
> can't see any of them on any session.
>
> The only thing that is different (as far as I can see) is that
> the second network has the TS CAL's activated and the first
> network does not yet have them activated, because I'm still
> building it.
>
> What has happened to the drives?
On the client terminal in the RDP dialogue box under 'Local Resources' I
have ticked 'Disk drives' in the 'Local resouces' section. This works and
displays the drives when logged on to the server in one network but not the
other. To my knowledge nothing on the two servers has been changed from the
default setup except the licensing.
"Vera Noest [MVP]" <Vera.Noest@remove-this.hem.utfors.se> wrote in message
news:Xns9AA4984E71B5Fveranoesthemutforsse@207.46.248.16...
> Licensing has nothing to do with this.
> You need to enable drive redirection on both the clients and the
> server, it's not clear to me where you have enabled it.
> _________________________________________________________
> Vera Noest
> MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
> TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
> *----------- Please reply in newsgroup -------------*
>
> "Phil Rushton" <phil.rushton@age-concern-cardiff.org.uk> wrote on
> 20 maj 2008:
>
>> We have 2 networks both are simple WORKGROUPS. Both run Windows
>> Server 2003. Both run Terminal services via RDP on Thin Clients
>> or old PC's running Windows 2k SR4. The two networks are not
>> connected.
>>
>> I need to see the CD and USB drives on the terminals so I've
>> ticked the Drives box on the RDP.
>>
>> On the first network I can see the drives from each of the
>> terminals in a terminal session but on the second network I
>> can't see any of them on any session.
>>
>> The only thing that is different (as far as I can see) is that
>> the second network has the TS CAL's activated and the first
>> network does not yet have them activated, because I'm still
>> building it.
>>
>> What has happened to the drives?
On the server, go to Terminal Services Configuration - rdp-tcp
connection - Client settings and make sure that client drive
redirection is not disabled.
_________________________________________________________
Vera Noest
MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
___ please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ___
"Phil Rushton" <phil.rushton@age-concern-cardiff.org.uk> wrote on
20 maj 2008 in microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:
> Hi Vera
>
> On the client terminal in the RDP dialogue box under 'Local
> Resources' I have ticked 'Disk drives' in the 'Local resouces'
> section. This works and displays the drives when logged on to
> the server in one network but not the other. To my knowledge
> nothing on the two servers has been changed from the default
> setup except the licensing.
>
>
> "Vera Noest [MVP]" <Vera.Noest@remove-this.hem.utfors.se> wrote
> in message
> news:Xns9AA4984E71B5Fveranoesthemutforsse@207.46.248.16...
>> Licensing has nothing to do with this.
>> You need to enable drive redirection on both the clients and
>> the server, it's not clear to me where you have enabled it.
>> _________________________________________________________
>> Vera Noest
>> MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
>> TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
>> *----------- Please reply in newsgroup -------------*
>>
>> "Phil Rushton" <phil.rushton@age-concern-cardiff.org.uk> wrote
>> on 20 maj 2008:
>>
>>> We have 2 networks both are simple WORKGROUPS. Both run
>>> Windows Server 2003. Both run Terminal services via RDP on
>>> Thin Clients or old PC's running Windows 2k SR4. The two
>>> networks are not connected.
>>>
>>> I need to see the CD and USB drives on the terminals so I've
>>> ticked the Drives box on the RDP.
>>>
>>> On the first network I can see the drives from each of the
>>> terminals in a terminal session but on the second network I
>>> can't see any of them on any session.
>>>
>>> The only thing that is different (as far as I can see) is that
>>> the second network has the TS CAL's activated and the first
>>> network does not yet have them activated, because I'm still
>>> building it.
>>>
>>> What has happened to the drives?
I don't know why that setting was changed. It will be interesting to see
what happens on the other machine when I activate the TS licences.
Phil
"Vera Noest [MVP]" <vera.noest@remove-this.hem.utfors.se> wrote in message
news:Xns9AA4D36CEFD90veranoesthemutforsse@207.46.248.16...
> On the server, go to Terminal Services Configuration - rdp-tcp
> connection - Client settings and make sure that client drive
> redirection is not disabled.
>
> _________________________________________________________
> Vera Noest
> MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
> TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
> ___ please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ___
>
> "Phil Rushton" <phil.rushton@age-concern-cardiff.org.uk> wrote on
> 20 maj 2008 in microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:
>
>> Hi Vera
>>
>> On the client terminal in the RDP dialogue box under 'Local
>> Resources' I have ticked 'Disk drives' in the 'Local resouces'
>> section. This works and displays the drives when logged on to
>> the server in one network but not the other. To my knowledge
>> nothing on the two servers has been changed from the default
>> setup except the licensing.
>>
>>
>> "Vera Noest [MVP]" <Vera.Noest@remove-this.hem.utfors.se> wrote
>> in message
>> news:Xns9AA4984E71B5Fveranoesthemutforsse@207.46.248.16...
>>> Licensing has nothing to do with this.
>>> You need to enable drive redirection on both the clients and
>>> the server, it's not clear to me where you have enabled it.
>>> _________________________________________________________
>>> Vera Noest
>>> MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
>>> TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
>>> *----------- Please reply in newsgroup -------------*
>>>
>>> "Phil Rushton" <phil.rushton@age-concern-cardiff.org.uk> wrote
>>> on 20 maj 2008:
>>>
>>>> We have 2 networks both are simple WORKGROUPS. Both run
>>>> Windows Server 2003. Both run Terminal services via RDP on
>>>> Thin Clients or old PC's running Windows 2k SR4. The two
>>>> networks are not connected.
>>>>
>>>> I need to see the CD and USB drives on the terminals so I've
>>>> ticked the Drives box on the RDP.
>>>>
>>>> On the first network I can see the drives from each of the
>>>> terminals in a terminal session but on the second network I
>>>> can't see any of them on any session.
>>>>
>>>> The only thing that is different (as far as I can see) is that
>>>> the second network has the TS CAL's activated and the first
>>>> network does not yet have them activated, because I'm still
>>>> building it.
>>>>
>>>> What has happened to the drives?
I'm afraid I was a bit premature with that last comment.
I tested your advice on the system that was working. I switched the drive
redirection on and off successfully. I then went to our other office
expecting to do the same thing and it does not work. I've tried every
combination of tick-boxes in Terminal Services Configuration and on the
client and nothing happens at all.
Phil
"Phil Rushton" <phil.rushton@age-concern-cardiff.org.uk> wrote in message
news:dLudnej7Pv4xRK7VnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@bt.com...
> Thanks Vera, that worked.
>
> I don't know why that setting was changed. It will be interesting to see
> what happens on the other machine when I activate the TS licences.
>
> Phil
>
> "Vera Noest [MVP]" <vera.noest@remove-this.hem.utfors.se> wrote in message
> news:Xns9AA4D36CEFD90veranoesthemutforsse@207.46.248.16...
>> On the server, go to Terminal Services Configuration - rdp-tcp
>> connection - Client settings and make sure that client drive
>> redirection is not disabled.
>>
>> _________________________________________________________
>> Vera Noest
>> MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
>> TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
>> ___ please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ___
>>
>> "Phil Rushton" <phil.rushton@age-concern-cardiff.org.uk> wrote on
>> 20 maj 2008 in microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:
>>
>>> Hi Vera
>>>
>>> On the client terminal in the RDP dialogue box under 'Local
>>> Resources' I have ticked 'Disk drives' in the 'Local resouces'
>>> section. This works and displays the drives when logged on to
>>> the server in one network but not the other. To my knowledge
>>> nothing on the two servers has been changed from the default
>>> setup except the licensing.
>>>
>>>
>>> "Vera Noest [MVP]" <Vera.Noest@remove-this.hem.utfors.se> wrote
>>> in message
>>> news:Xns9AA4984E71B5Fveranoesthemutforsse@207.46.248.16...
>>>> Licensing has nothing to do with this.
>>>> You need to enable drive redirection on both the clients and
>>>> the server, it's not clear to me where you have enabled it.
>>>> _________________________________________________________
>>>> Vera Noest
>>>> MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
>>>> TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
>>>> *----------- Please reply in newsgroup -------------*
>>>>
>>>> "Phil Rushton" <phil.rushton@age-concern-cardiff.org.uk> wrote
>>>> on 20 maj 2008:
>>>>
>>>>> We have 2 networks both are simple WORKGROUPS. Both run
>>>>> Windows Server 2003. Both run Terminal services via RDP on
>>>>> Thin Clients or old PC's running Windows 2k SR4. The two
>>>>> networks are not connected.
>>>>>
>>>>> I need to see the CD and USB drives on the terminals so I've
>>>>> ticked the Drives box on the RDP.
>>>>>
>>>>> On the first network I can see the drives from each of the
>>>>> terminals in a terminal session but on the second network I
>>>>> can't see any of them on any session.
>>>>>
>>>>> The only thing that is different (as far as I can see) is that
>>>>> the second network has the TS CAL's activated and the first
>>>>> network does not yet have them activated, because I'm still
>>>>> building it.
>>>>>
>>>>> What has happened to the drives?
>
>
Mm, strange. Are there any warnings or errors in the EventLog?
_________________________________________________________
Vera Noest
MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
___ please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ___
"Phil Rushton" <phil.rushton@age-concern-cardiff.org.uk> wrote on
21 maj 2008 in microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:
> Hi Vera
>
> I'm afraid I was a bit premature with that last comment.
>
> I tested your advice on the system that was working. I switched
> the drive redirection on and off successfully. I then went to
> our other office expecting to do the same thing and it does not
> work. I've tried every combination of tick-boxes in Terminal
> Services Configuration and on the client and nothing happens at
> all.
>
> Phil
>
> "Phil Rushton" <phil.rushton@age-concern-cardiff.org.uk> wrote
> in message news:dLudnej7Pv4xRK7VnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@bt.com...
>> Thanks Vera, that worked.
>>
>> I don't know why that setting was changed. It will be
>> interesting to see what happens on the other machine when I
>> activate the TS licences.
>>
>> Phil
>>
>> "Vera Noest [MVP]" <vera.noest@remove-this.hem.utfors.se> wrote
>> in message
>> news:Xns9AA4D36CEFD90veranoesthemutforsse@207.46.248.16...
>>> On the server, go to Terminal Services Configuration - rdp-tcp
>>> connection - Client settings and make sure that client drive
>>> redirection is not disabled.
>>>
>>> _________________________________________________________
>>> Vera Noest
>>> MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
>>> TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
>>> ___ please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ___
>>>
>>> "Phil Rushton" <phil.rushton@age-concern-cardiff.org.uk> wrote
>>> on 20 maj 2008 in microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:
>>>
>>>> Hi Vera
>>>>
>>>> On the client terminal in the RDP dialogue box under 'Local
>>>> Resources' I have ticked 'Disk drives' in the 'Local
>>>> resouces' section. This works and displays the drives when
>>>> logged on to the server in one network but not the other. To
>>>> my knowledge nothing on the two servers has been changed from
>>>> the default setup except the licensing.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Vera Noest [MVP]" <Vera.Noest@remove-this.hem.utfors.se>
>>>> wrote in message
>>>> news:Xns9AA4984E71B5Fveranoesthemutforsse@207.46.248.16...
>>>>> Licensing has nothing to do with this.
>>>>> You need to enable drive redirection on both the clients and
>>>>> the server, it's not clear to me where you have enabled it.
>>>>> _________________________________________________________
>>>>> Vera Noest
>>>>> MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
>>>>> TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
>>>>> *----------- Please reply in newsgroup -------------*
>>>>>
>>>>> "Phil Rushton" <phil.rushton@age-concern-cardiff.org.uk>
>>>>> wrote on 20 maj 2008:
>>>>>
>>>>>> We have 2 networks both are simple WORKGROUPS. Both run
>>>>>> Windows Server 2003. Both run Terminal services via RDP on
>>>>>> Thin Clients or old PC's running Windows 2k SR4. The two
>>>>>> networks are not connected.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I need to see the CD and USB drives on the terminals so
>>>>>> I've ticked the Drives box on the RDP.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On the first network I can see the drives from each of the
>>>>>> terminals in a terminal session but on the second network I
>>>>>> can't see any of them on any session.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The only thing that is different (as far as I can see) is
>>>>>> that the second network has the TS CAL's activated and the
>>>>>> first network does not yet have them activated, because I'm
>>>>>> still building it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What has happened to the drives?
Could not see anything obvious in the event logs, however did a routine
patch install and rebooted server. It works fine!!!
Thanks for all your help.
Phil
"Vera Noest [MVP]" <vera.noest@remove-this.hem.utfors.se> wrote in message
news:Xns9AA5ACED4DA3veranoesthemutforsse@207.46.248.16...
> Mm, strange. Are there any warnings or errors in the EventLog?
> _________________________________________________________
> Vera Noest
> MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
> TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
> ___ please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ___
>
> "Phil Rushton" <phil.rushton@age-concern-cardiff.org.uk> wrote on
> 21 maj 2008 in microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:
>
>> Hi Vera
>>
>> I'm afraid I was a bit premature with that last comment.
>>
>> I tested your advice on the system that was working. I switched
>> the drive redirection on and off successfully. I then went to
>> our other office expecting to do the same thing and it does not
>> work. I've tried every combination of tick-boxes in Terminal
>> Services Configuration and on the client and nothing happens at
>> all.
>>
>> Phil
>>
>> "Phil Rushton" <phil.rushton@age-concern-cardiff.org.uk> wrote
>> in message news:dLudnej7Pv4xRK7VnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@bt.com...
>>> Thanks Vera, that worked.
>>>
>>> I don't know why that setting was changed. It will be
>>> interesting to see what happens on the other machine when I
>>> activate the TS licences.
>>>
>>> Phil
>>>
>>> "Vera Noest [MVP]" <vera.noest@remove-this.hem.utfors.se> wrote
>>> in message
>>> news:Xns9AA4D36CEFD90veranoesthemutforsse@207.46.248.16...
>>>> On the server, go to Terminal Services Configuration - rdp-tcp
>>>> connection - Client settings and make sure that client drive
>>>> redirection is not disabled.
>>>>
>>>> _________________________________________________________
>>>> Vera Noest
>>>> MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
>>>> TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
>>>> ___ please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ___
>>>>
>>>> "Phil Rushton" <phil.rushton@age-concern-cardiff.org.uk> wrote
>>>> on 20 maj 2008 in microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Vera
>>>>>
>>>>> On the client terminal in the RDP dialogue box under 'Local
>>>>> Resources' I have ticked 'Disk drives' in the 'Local
>>>>> resouces' section. This works and displays the drives when
>>>>> logged on to the server in one network but not the other. To
>>>>> my knowledge nothing on the two servers has been changed from
>>>>> the default setup except the licensing.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "Vera Noest [MVP]" <Vera.Noest@remove-this.hem.utfors.se>
>>>>> wrote in message
>>>>> news:Xns9AA4984E71B5Fveranoesthemutforsse@207.46.248.16...
>>>>>> Licensing has nothing to do with this.
>>>>>> You need to enable drive redirection on both the clients and
>>>>>> the server, it's not clear to me where you have enabled it.
>>>>>> _________________________________________________________
>>>>>> Vera Noest
>>>>>> MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
>>>>>> TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
>>>>>> *----------- Please reply in newsgroup -------------*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Phil Rushton" <phil.rushton@age-concern-cardiff.org.uk>
>>>>>> wrote on 20 maj 2008:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> We have 2 networks both are simple WORKGROUPS. Both run
>>>>>>> Windows Server 2003. Both run Terminal services via RDP on
>>>>>>> Thin Clients or old PC's running Windows 2k SR4. The two
>>>>>>> networks are not connected.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I need to see the CD and USB drives on the terminals so
>>>>>>> I've ticked the Drives box on the RDP.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On the first network I can see the drives from each of the
>>>>>>> terminals in a terminal session but on the second network I
>>>>>>> can't see any of them on any session.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The only thing that is different (as far as I can see) is
>>>>>>> that the second network has the TS CAL's activated and the
>>>>>>> first network does not yet have them activated, because I'm
>>>>>>> still building it.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> What has happened to the drives?
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