
You can configure Horizon Client to share folders and drives on your local system with remote desktops and applications. Drives can include mapped drives and USB storage devices. This feature is called client drive redirection.
In a Windows remote desktop, shared folders and drives appear in the Devices and drives section in the This PC folder, or in the Other section in the Computer folder, depending on the Windows operating system version. In a remote application, such as Notepad, you can browse to and open a file in a shared folder or drive. The folders and drives you select for sharing appear in the file system as network drives that use the naming format name on MACHINE-NAME.
You do not need to be connected to a remote desktop or application to configure client drive redirection settings. The settings apply to all your remote desktops and applications. That is, you cannot configure the settings so that local client folders are shared with one remote desktop or application but not with other remote desktops or applications.
You can turn on the ability to open local files with remote applications directly from your local file system. If you select a local file and press Control-click, the Open With menu lists the available remote applications. You can also open a local file by dragging and dropping it to the remote application window or Dock icon. If you set a remote application as the default application for files that have a certain file extension, all files on your local file system that have that file extension are registered with the server to which you are logged in. You can also turn on the ability to run remote applications from the Applications folder.
Configuring the browser on the client system to use a proxy server can cause poor client drive redirection performance if the secure tunnel is enabled on the Connection Server instance. For the best client drive redirection performance, configure the browser not to use a proxy server or automatically detect LAN settings.
To share folders and drives with a remote desktop or application, a View administrator must have enabled the client drive redirection feature.
Verify that you can see the shared folders from within the remote desktop or application:
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From within a Windows remote desktop, open File Explorer and look in the Devices and drives section in the This PC folder, or open Windows Explorer and look in the Other section in the Computer folder. |
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From within a remote application, if applicable, select or and navigate to the folder or drive, which appears in the file system as a network drive that uses the naming format folder-name on MACHINE-NAME. |