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I have an application that requires a config file on the local C drive be
present. But more importantly, it requires the C drive be the local drive,
and not the terminal server c drive. Is there a way to configure this, so
when the client logs in, it forces the C: drive to be the local c and not
the remote c?
Thanks.
I have an application that requires a config file on the local C drive be
present. But more importantly, it requires the C drive be the local drive,
and not the terminal server c drive. Is there a way to configure this, so
when the client logs in, it forces the C: drive to be the local c and not
the remote c?
Thanks.