Terminal Services homedrive question
#1
Does anyone know if you can change the homedrive letter allocated by Terminal Server i.e drive W:
We have an application we want to run on TS and it has hard-coded references to W: all through it. This is 2000 Advanced Server if it makes any difference.
Cheers
Fopp
We have an application we want to run on TS and it has hard-coded references to W: all through it. This is 2000 Advanced Server if it makes any difference.
Cheers
Fopp
#2
Scooby Regular
IIRC it's stored in the RootDrv.cmd file (this is going back to NT4 Terminal Services).
I'm sure there are a few .cmd files run at login and this is used to map the root drive when a user logs in.
Haven't used WTS in anger for a couple of years, so relying on my dodgy memory
I'm sure there are a few .cmd files run at login and this is used to map the root drive when a user logs in.
Haven't used WTS in anger for a couple of years, so relying on my dodgy memory
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