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Old December 14th 03, 06:52 AM
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Does anyone know how to copy between a terminal server
and a Windows XP?

I know how to do it with other windows versions.....

Thanks

Tricke
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Old December 14th 03, 06:52 AM
Nico Tomacelli \(MSFT\)
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Hi Tricke,

Before you connect to the Terminal Server machine, on the dialog that has
the place to specify the address (start - run - mstsc), Click Options.
Click on the Local Resources tab and select Disk Drives for items to connect
to.
Then when you connect to the Terminal Server and open My Computer, it will
display each drive of your local computer (XP). You can also connect to it
via command line while in the terminal server session via
\\tsclient\driveletter

Hope this helps.

Thx,
Nico
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Does anyone know how to copy between a terminal server
and a Windows XP?

I know how to do it with other windows versions.....

Thanks

Tricke



 




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