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Client Drive Redirection not working

Discussion in 'Windows Home Server' started by Celcar, Sep 1, 2009.

  1. Celcar

    Celcar Guest

    Hi,
    After re-adding a terminal server (win3kr2) to a domain after the domain
    controller (win3kSBSR2Std) had to be rebuilt, Client Drive redirection no
    longer works. Users cannot access local drives through the TS session. This
    used to work fine before the DC was rebuilt. If users are members of the
    administrators group or domain admins group they can access their client
    drives! No group policys has been applied on the terminal server of the DC.

    Can anyone provide any help please?
     
  2. Hi!

    Are the admins connection to a regular session or with /console (as this is
    win2k3)?

    If there is a setting at server or domain level, then it will apply to all
    sessions, except of teh console session.

    Thanks,
    Geanina

    "Celcar" wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Hi,
    > After re-adding a terminal server (win3kr2) to a domain after the domain
    > controller (win3kSBSR2Std) had to be rebuilt, Client Drive redirection no
    > longer works. Users cannot access local drives through the TS session. This
    > used to work fine before the DC was rebuilt. If users are members of the
    > administrators group or domain admins group they can access their client
    > drives! No group policys has been applied on the terminal server of the DC.
    >
    > Can anyone provide any help please?<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  3. Celcar

    Celcar Guest

    Hi,
    The admins and user connections are using the mstsc without the /console
    switch. Where would the setting be on the DC (SBS server) or teminal server?

    Thanks Celcar

    "Geanina[MSFT]" wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Hi!
    >
    > Are the admins connection to a regular session or with /console (as this is
    > win2k3)?
    >
    > If there is a setting at server or domain level, then it will apply to all
    > sessions, except of teh console session.
    >
    > Thanks,
    > Geanina
    >
    > "Celcar" wrote:
    > <!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    > > Hi,
    > > After re-adding a terminal server (win3kr2) to a domain after the domain
    > > controller (win3kSBSR2Std) had to be rebuilt, Client Drive redirection no
    > > longer works. Users cannot access local drives through the TS session. This
    > > used to work fine before the DC was rebuilt. If users are members of the
    > > administrators group or domain admins group they can access their client
    > > drives! No group policys has been applied on the terminal server of the DC.
    > >
    > > Can anyone provide any help please?<!--colorc--><!--/colorc--><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  4. Hi!

    The setting for client drive redirection are in tscc.msc\Client Settings
    dialog and/or GP (gpedit.msc\Computer Config\Admin
    Templates\TerminalServices\Client\Server data redirection).
    But the settings will apply to any user, regardless of being meber of admins
    group or not.

    Can you check the time on both the TS server and the DC? Sometimes if they
    are not the same, the server cannot sync up with the DC and then the settings
    are not going to be updated.

    Thanks,
    Geanina

    "Celcar" wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Hi,
    > After re-adding a terminal server (win3kr2) to a domain after the domain
    > controller (win3kSBSR2Std) had to be rebuilt, Client Drive redirection no
    > longer works. Users cannot access local drives through the TS session. This
    > used to work fine before the DC was rebuilt. If users are members of the
    > administrators group or domain admins group they can access their client
    > drives! No group policys has been applied on the terminal server of the DC.
    >
    > Can anyone provide any help please?<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     

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