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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. 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. Remember, we remapped Ctrl-C (which used to be “copy”), and is now SIGINT.Using Benny's advice, here's how I fixed it for me: However, to now copy it to clipboard, you will need to use rt-click->copy from the mouse.
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