She tells me that she's turned it on in the RD configuration, but I
can't verify it remotely, or, as you mention, force it. I may have to
wait until I can go over there to verify that she's setting her stuff
correctly.

Jim v.

-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin W [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2011 6:02 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Terminal Services and file transfer

Perhaps the default settings on the client don't have those features
enabled, despite them being allowed now?

I don't recall a way to force mapped drives, etc. for clients from the
terminal server configuration. You can only disable or allow as I
recall. I know when using .rdp shortcuts for connections I have to make
sure the features are enabled in the shortcut file.I'm not familiar with
GPO settings for these settings however, they might exist.

Have them run mstsc.exe directly and see if the options are just not
enabled there.

On 3/23/2011 5:17 PM, Jim von Stein wrote:
> Not yet. I'm somewhat handicapped by the fact that it is a branch 
> office, so I can't easily see what she's actually doing, but so far 
> I've checked the GPOs and disabled the "block" settings, I've made 
> sure that the Terminal Server configuration is set to allow it. I can 
> see my local hard drive in a terminal session, and I can paste file 
> contents from a file on the local session to a file on the terminal 
> session. I can't paste an entire file from the local session to the 
> terminal session. My user can't even see the local hard drive or paste
within files.
>
>
>
> Jim v.
>
>
>
> From: Webster [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Monday, March 21, 2011 1:30 PM
> To: NT System Admin Issues
> Subject: RE: Terminal Services and file transfer
>
>
>
> Did you get this resolved?
>
>
>
>
>
> Webster
>
>
>
> From: Jim von Stein [mailto:[email protected]]
> Subject: Terminal Services and file transfer
>
>
>
> I'm running Terminal Services on Win Server 2003 SP2 for a branch 
> office. My users are unable to transfer files from their workstation 
> to the terminal session, either by sharing their local drives with the

> terminal session or copying/pasting from the local machine into the 
> terminal session. When I access it, I (domain admin) can share my 
> local drive, but also can't copy/paste into the terminal session. I've

> checked the client settings in the Connection properties of Terminal 
> Services Configuration, and drive mapping and clipboard mapping are 
> enabled (i.e., not disabled). The settings on the RDP connection are 
> also enabled. Is there some permission or setting somewhere else that 
> I'm missing?
>
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