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ScottLamond
Aug 05, 2022Brass Contributor
Remote Desktop - Local Resources - Drives
Can users connecting to Server 2016 be restricted from connecting their local drives to their server session? I'm guessing maybe in Group Policy?
- Aug 08, 2022Hello,
Edit a GPO then browse Computer Configuration/Administrative Templates/Windows Components/Remote Desktop Services/Remote Desktop Session Host/Device and Resource Redirection -> Do not allow drive redirection.
Of course, be sure to test those changes before implementing them in your production environment.
ScottLamond
Aug 08, 2022Brass Contributor
Unable to find anything, I searched the Internet and found this but will wait for some confirmation:
In "Server Manager", go to "Remote Desktop Services" tab, then "Collections", then "QuickSessionCollections" and in the Properties of the collections click in the "TASKS" drop-down. Select "Edit Properties" and then "Client Settings".
In "Server Manager", go to "Remote Desktop Services" tab, then "Collections", then "QuickSessionCollections" and in the Properties of the collections click in the "TASKS" drop-down. Select "Edit Properties" and then "Client Settings".
Alban1999
Aug 08, 2022Iron Contributor
Hello,
Edit a GPO then browse Computer Configuration/Administrative Templates/Windows Components/Remote Desktop Services/Remote Desktop Session Host/Device and Resource Redirection -> Do not allow drive redirection.
Of course, be sure to test those changes before implementing them in your production environment.
Edit a GPO then browse Computer Configuration/Administrative Templates/Windows Components/Remote Desktop Services/Remote Desktop Session Host/Device and Resource Redirection -> Do not allow drive redirection.
Of course, be sure to test those changes before implementing them in your production environment.
- ScottLamondAug 09, 2022Brass ContributorFor the record, it worked. I'm assuming Best Response is the only option as I see no Solution option.