Windows explorer in citrix
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Finding Documentation This document describes the issue s resolved by this release and includes installation instructions. All rights reserved. All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. One downside, we hide local drives via group policy. So I've had to turn off the shortcuts bar via the XML file. This applies across the board to all users also meaning they now can't customise personal folder views and have them saved.
Setting all views to detailed appears to be a happy medium. Thanks for the quick response Paul This has been very helpful, thank you very much. I was in the early stages of searching for options though, and your response has convinced me to stop with that and start testing with that for now. Hi again Paul, couple more questions for you. I've similarly tweaked the XML to remove access to local drives. Have you toyed with that at all?
Do you give your users direct access to their printers folder? Group Policy is the best way to manage this. I have mine set to show only icons for "Devices and Printers" and "Mail" so they can reset their exchange profiles, if needed. If you have drive letters that the default options don't address, you can edit the ADM file to manually include those drives.
But I think group policy would indeed be best, and I have tested that it works effectively. To continue this discussion, please ask a new question. Get answers from your peers along with millions of IT pros who visit Spiceworks.
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