Citrix Systems 1.8 Server User Manual


 
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4. Repeat Step 3 for each subsequent partition. Assign drive letters sequentially
in the same order they were originally assigned. If a CD-ROM drive is present,
it should be sequentially last in the drive letter list.
5. On the Partition menu, click Commit Changes Now. This saves the changes
and reboots the system.
When the system reboots, the drive letters are changed to the new drive letters.
You can install applications, set up users, and configure connections. When ICA
Clients log on to the MetaFrame server, their drives map to the local client drive
letters. Users can access and use their local drives as they normally would.
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Client drive mapping and NetWare login script execution occur in parallel. If the
login script maps NetWare network drives, it is possible that a user could find
drive V mapped to his client drive C during one session but mapped to a NetWare
drive during another.
This problem can be avoided by adding two registry values in
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Citrix:
REG_SZ: InitialClientDrive
Defines the first drive letter to use for client drive mapping. The system
searches backward through the alphabet to assign drive letters to client drives
that could not be mapped to their “native” drive letters.
REG_SZ: InitialNetWareDrive
Defines the drive letter to use for the NetWare SYS:LOGIN directory that is
mapped to the preferred server during the initial NetWare attachment. This
setting is the equivalent of the DOS VLM Net.cfg setting “First Network
Drive.” If this value is not set, the first available drive letter starting with C and
working up to Z is used for this mapping.
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Client printer mapping allows a remote application running on the Citrix server to
access printers attached to the client computer. The client mappings appear as
another network type (Client Network) to Print Manager.
ICA Client printers are automatically mapped when a user logs on and
automatically deleted when the user logs off if they do not contain any print jobs.
If print jobs are present, the printer (and its associated jobs) is retained.
For information on mapping client printers, see the Citrix ICA Client
Administrator’s Guides for the clients you plan to deploy.