Redemption
10-16-2003, 12:44 PM
Anyone here experienced in Citrix?
I have a remote user who when first prompted to setup permissions for reading her remote drives, told citrix/windows terminal no access and do not ask me again.
Consequently she now needs to access something on her floppy while in Citrix. Copying it to her hard drive wouldn't do any good either as she locked out that access while in citrix as well.
Anyone know where to change this option?
I've been through the program neighborhood 5 times as well as all the ini files.
Thoughts, questions, flames?
FUBAR|Ascain
10-16-2003, 02:42 PM
First off, have you enabled client drive mapping under Citrix in your client connection settings? (Citrix Client Configuration).
The PN settings are stored in each users profile, so check the documents and settings\username\Applica tion Data\ICAClient directory. You can just remove the ini files and they will regenerate at next runtime.
I assume you are using the ICA client and not the RDP client, is this correct?
Is there anything Ascain doesn't know? :huh:
Redemption
10-16-2003, 05:07 PM
First off, have you enabled client drive mapping under Citrix in your client connection settings? (Citrix Client Configuration).
The PN settings are stored in each users profile, so check the documents and settings\username\Applica tion Data\ICAClient directory. You can just remove the ini files and they will regenerate at next runtime.
I assume you are using the ICA client and not the RDP client, is this correct?
Very cool,
Though it doesn't work for me, would my being a domain admin affect this?
If I clear those files of my PC, I still get direct access to my local drives. (though it does clear out my citrix log in info and rebuild my application set).
I do appreciate the previous info and any additional you can add
FUBAR|Ascain
10-16-2003, 05:21 PM
Ah, I see what your problem is now. Search her system for her webica.ini file (usually in the %systemroot% folder or %systemroot%\system depending upon how you installed the client).
Delete the file and it will prompt you with the allow access to local resources again.
Sorry, I misinterpeted your initial question.
Redemption
10-16-2003, 05:32 PM
Ah, I see what your problem is now. Search her system for her webica.ini file (usually in the %systemroot% folder or %systemroot%\system depending upon how you installed the client).
Delete the file and it will prompt you with the allow access to local resources again.
Sorry, I misinterpeted your initial question.
=(
Sounds like we're on the right track, but that didn't work.
All that file had in it before i toasted it was.
[Access]
CurrentConnection=MICROSO FT WORD
Just so I'm not describing it wrong, but the first time you try and access, say, My Computer from the open dialogue in Microsoft Word Via Citrix's Program Neighborhood (from the app set), a dialogue box pops up. Talks about an application is trying to access something or other (drives I believe). Options are, No access, Read access, or Full Access (that or read&write). The second section has ask me this again next time and don't ask me again. These are paraphrased of course.
Thanks Ascain for trying to help me with this.
(oh and data for being a cheer leader, mrowr)
FUBAR|Ascain
10-16-2003, 05:53 PM
http://www.clarkefamily.ca/fubarascain/images/ica.jpg
Connect to the ICA server, right click your ICA systray connection and select open connection center. Go to the security tab and change the selection from there.
The ini trick generally fixes things, but this will definately get you going, you just need to do it from the workstation in question.
FUBAR|Ascain
10-16-2003, 06:06 PM
These long distance relationships rarely work out. :marweas: