Don Walter
Member
JDEdwards on Terminal Server with drives remapped, so no \"C\" drive available
Hello! I'm running JDEdwards Solution Explorer on a Windows 2000 Terminal server with Citrix installed. Our standard is to remap the "C" drive to drive "E". I've found that the JDEdwards software needs to find license files on the "C" drive to execute. I've talked with PeopleSoft tech support and they confirm this, and also report that the JDEdwards developers don't plan on changing this. I was able to create a login script that uses a "net use c: \\servername\e$" command and the published application works now, but I had to make the users local administrators for it to work. Has anyone else seen this problem? Is there a cleaner way to remap the "C" drive without giving users the keys to the kingdom? Any help or information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, and have a good day. DON.
Hello! I'm running JDEdwards Solution Explorer on a Windows 2000 Terminal server with Citrix installed. Our standard is to remap the "C" drive to drive "E". I've found that the JDEdwards software needs to find license files on the "C" drive to execute. I've talked with PeopleSoft tech support and they confirm this, and also report that the JDEdwards developers don't plan on changing this. I was able to create a login script that uses a "net use c: \\servername\e$" command and the published application works now, but I had to make the users local administrators for it to work. Has anyone else seen this problem? Is there a cleaner way to remap the "C" drive without giving users the keys to the kingdom? Any help or information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, and have a good day. DON.