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During a session, users can use ICA Printer Configuration to map client devices not automatically mapped at logon. For more information on using the ICA Printer Configuration utility, see the Citrix ICA Client Administrator’s Guides for the clients you plan to deploy.

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Client device mapping options are specified in the Client Settings dialog box in Citrix Connection Configuration.

The Connection options control whether drives and printers are mapped to client drives and printers. If these options are cleared, the devices are still available but must be mapped to drive letters and port names manually.

Option

Description

Connect client drives

If this option is checked, the client computer’s drives are

at Logon

automatically mapped at logon.

Connect client printers

If this option is checked, the client computer’s printers are

at Logon

automatically mapped at logon. This only applies to Windows

 

clients and only maps printers already configured in Print

 

Manager on the client computer. DOS printers must be

 

manually mapped.

Default to main client

If this option is checked, the user’s default client printer is

printer

configured as the default printer for the ICA session.

(inherit user config)

If this option is checked, the per-user settings in User Manager

 

are used.

To automatically connect to only the printer configured as the default printer when the user logs on, select the By default, connect only the client’s main printer check box.

Default printers can be set on the ICA Client device. Users can override the default printer mapping with ICA Client Printer Configuration. For more information on ICA Client Printer Configuration, see the Citrix ICA Client Administrator’s Guides for the clients you plan to deploy.

Use the Client Mapping Overrides to disable client device connections.

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Client drive mapping is transparently built into the standard Citrix device redirection facilities. The client drives appear as a network type (Client Network) in Network Neighborhood. The client’s disk drives are displayed as shared folders with mapped drive letters. These drives can be used by Windows Explorer and other applications like any other network drive.

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