This article describes how to use the Drive Share
(Drmapsrv.exe) utility to share and connect to local drives from a Windows 2000
Terminal Services client session.
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Overview of Drive Share
Drive Share is available in the Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
Resource Kit. It is a Terminal Services command-line utility that automatically
configures the
net share and
net use commands for the local drives of the Terminal Services client
computer. After you connect to the Terminal Server computer, Drive Share maps
all local drives on the user's computer to the Terminal Services client
session. By doing this, the user can interact directly with drives on both the
local computer and remote computer from a Terminal Services client session.
Drive Share includes the following two components:
| 1. | Drmapclt.dll: This file provides the drive enumeration and
sharing on the client side. It belongs in the Terminal Services Client folder
on the client computer and is referenced through the registry. |
| 2. | Drmapsrv.exe: This file provides the drive connection on
the server side. It belongs in the Winnt\System32 folder on the Terminal Server
computer and is referenced through the registry. |
NOTE: Drive Share automates the
net share and
net use commands to map the local drives of the client computer to a
Terminal Services session. Note that the same security and limitations apply
whether this sharing is performed manually or by using this tool.
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How to Install Drive Share
Drive Share must be installed on the Terminal Server computer,
and on each Terminal Services client computer.
Install Drive Share on the Terminal Server Computer
To install Drive Share on the Terminal Server computer, use one
of the following methods, as appropriate to your situation.
If the Windows 2000 Resource Kit Is Installed on the Computer:
| 1. | Navigate to the folder in which the Windows 2000 Server
Resource Kit is installed (by default, Program Files\Resource Kit), and then
locate the following two files:
Drmapsrv.exe
Drmapsrv.reg
|
| 2. | Copy Drmapsrv.exe from the folder that you located in step
1 to the Winnt\System32 folder on your computer's hard disk. |
| 3. | Double-click Drmapsrv.reg.
Click Yes when you are prompted to add the information to the registry, and
then click OK when you are prompted that the information has been successfully
entered into the registry. |
If the Windows 2000 Resource Kit Is Not Installed on the Computer:
| 1. | Insert the Windows 2000 Server CD-ROM into your computer's
CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive. |
| 2. | Navigate to the
drive:\Netmgmt.cab file (where
drive is the computer's CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive that
contains the Windows 2000 Server Resource Kit CD-ROM), and then locate the
following two files:
Drmapsrv.exe
Drmapsrv.reg
|
| 3. | Copy Drmapsrv.exe to the Winnt\System32 folder on your
computer's hard disk. |
| 4. | Copy Drmapsrv.reg to the desktop, and then double-click it.
Click Yes when you are prompted to add the information to the registry, and
then click OK when you are prompted that the information has been successfully
entered into the registry. |
Install Drive Share on the Terminal Services Client Computer
To install Drive Share on the Terminal Services client computer,
follow these steps:
| 1. | Copy the Drmapclt.dll file from the folder in which the
Windows 2000 Server Resource Kit is installed (by default, Program
Files\Resource Kit), or from the Netmgmt.cab file on the Windows 2000 Server
Resource Kit CD-ROM, to the Terminal Services Client installation folder.
By default, the Terminal Services client installation folder is
C:\Program Files\Terminal Services Client. This is the same folder that
contains the Mstsc.exe file. |
| 2. | Copy the Drmapclt.reg file from the folder in which the
Windows 2000 Server Resource Kit is installed (by default, Program
Files\Resource Kit), or from the Netmgmt.cab file of the Windows 2000 Server
Resource Kit CD-ROM, to the desktop, and then double-click it.
Click
Yes when you are prompted to add the information to the registry, and
then click OK when you are prompted that the information has been successfully
entered into the registry. |
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Example of How to Use Drive Share
The following is an example that describes how to use Drive
Share:
| 1. | Install Drive Share to a client computer. For example,
install Drive Share to a computer named MyPC, in which the floppy disk drive is
drive A, the hard disk is drive C, and the CD-ROM drive is drive D. |
| 2. | Start Terminal Services Client, and then connect to the
Terminal Server computer (on which Drive Share is also installed). |
| 3. | In the Terminal Services session, open My
Computer.
You receive a display similar to the following in the My
Computer window:
Floppy (A:)
Local Disk (C:)
Compact Disc (D:)
D$ on 'MyPC' (X:)
C$ on 'MyPC' (Y:)
A$ on 'MyPC' (Z:)
In this example, note that "A", "C", and "D" refer to the floppy
disk, hard disk, and CD-ROM drives (respectively) on the Terminal Server
computer. And "X", "Y", and "Z" are mapped to the CD-ROM, hard disk, and floppy
disk drives (respectively) on the client computer. These mappings permit the
user to interact directly with the CD-ROM, hard disk, and floppy disk drives of
the local computer. |
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For additional information about Terminal Services
utilities in the Windows 2000 Resource Kit, click the article number below to
view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
240444 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/240444/EN-US/) Useful Terminal Services Resource Kit Utilities
For more information about the
net share and
net use commands, see Windows 2000 Help. To do this, click
Start, click
Help, click the
Index tab, type
net share or
net
use, and then view the list of topics returned.
For more
information about the Windows 2000 Server Resource Kit, visit the following
Microsoft Web site:
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