Azure-docs: [Question] User C drive using Remote Access Client

Created on 10 Jan 2020  Â·  6Comments  Â·  Source: MicrosoftDocs/azure-docs

How does local user C drive work on Remote Access client? If an application requires to export data into user's local computer, is it possible to do?


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@cdanieloliveira : You can enable drive redirection by setting the custom RDP properties for a host pool here: Customize RDP properties .

To address your 2nd question, unfortunately drive redirection is not supported through the web client. You can see the list of redirections supported here.

(FYI @Karishma-Tiwari-MSFT , @himanshu-mishra )

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Thanks for the feedback and bringing this to our notice . At this time we are reviewing the feedback and will update the document as appropriate .

Another question does this work for both Remote Access Software and Access through the web access?

@davidbel Would you be able to provide your inputs on this question. Thanks :)

@ChristianMontoya Do we have any documentation on this to share?

@cdanieloliveira : You can enable drive redirection by setting the custom RDP properties for a host pool here: Customize RDP properties .

To address your 2nd question, unfortunately drive redirection is not supported through the web client. You can see the list of redirections supported here.

(FYI @Karishma-Tiwari-MSFT , @himanshu-mishra )

We will now close this issue. If there are further questions regarding this matter, please tag me in a comment. I will reopen it and we will gladly continue the discussion.

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