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Remote desktop server 2016 not mapping local drives
Remote desktop server 2016 not mapping local drives











remote desktop server 2016 not mapping local drives remote desktop server 2016 not mapping local drives

If I login into the client I can navigate the network to the server and then to this shared folder.

remote desktop server 2016 not mapping local drives

Under Sharing > Share I have added MyUserGroup (Read & Write) I have set up a new folder at this path D:\Shares\Data and have shared it under Sharing > Advanced Sharing with everyone (Full Control). Now I want to create a mapped drive on each client at login. I am able to now login in to the domain from any of the client computers using either User A or User B credentials.

remote desktop server 2016 not mapping local drives

Both users have been added to this group. Under groups I have set up a group called MyUserGrp. Under Users I have set up a couple of new users (User A and User. In AD I have created a new OU (MyDomain) and within this OU I have created some child OUs Users & Groups. I have setup active directory on the server. Perhaps the Sessionsīit and Refresh action I did were coincidental, since I think the Sessions setting pertains more to timeouts than actual connection properties like drives, but this got me working.Hi – I’m setting up a new Server (Server 2016) as a domain controller on a small network with 5 Windows 10 client computers. I could then see my drives under my Computer icon on the Start Menu. Unchecked "Override user settings", selected OK, then selected the "Refresh" under the "RD Session Host Configuration" sidebar. I right-clicked this and selected Properties. When it came up, there is a "Connections" section with an "RDP-Tcp" icon. I had, of course, set the property in my local MSTSC properties (Show options > Local Resources tab > Local devices and resources > "More" button > Drives).Īfter logging into the Terminal Server and seeing my local drives not there (hence bringing me to this thread), I then went to "Remote Desktop Session Host Configuration", as it is called on my Win2008 server, as suggested. Using Benny's advice, here's how I fixed it for me:













Remote desktop server 2016 not mapping local drives