How to hide a client drive mapped with RDP 5.1 (Windows 2003) ?

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Hi,

I'd like to hide just drive c: in the mapped local drives (client) and see A: on "name of the client computer" and D: on "name of the client computer". I can't find how to do (I've spent hours ...). I know how to hide server drives with Group Policy but how to do you with clients ? It's may be a link between A: "name of the computer client" and a letter (T, V, W, Z ,...).

Really thanks for your help.

Xavier
 
You can turn this off in the client (in Local Resources, uncheck Disk
Drives).

You can also turn it off for all connections to the server in Terminal
Services Configuration (in Client Settings, check Drive mapping).

Rob

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xavier said:
Hi,

I'd like to hide just drive c: in the mapped local drives (client) and see
A: on "name of the client computer" and D: on "name of the client computer".
I can't find how to do (I've spent hours ...). I know how to hide server
drives with Group Policy but how to do you with clients ? It's may be a link
between A: "name of the computer client" and a letter (T, V, W, Z ,...).
 
But that's an "all-or-nothing" setting.
I think Xavier wants the local A: and D: drives to be redirected
and visible to the users, but not the local C: drive.
 
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