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4        Configuring Connections to Servers and Applications
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Write column, icons display each mapped drive that is enabled for use and 
what type of access users have to the drive. Items that are no longer 
available do not display a folder icon.
Icons that include a question mark indicate that a drive mapping has 
“query” permissions. This is a security feature that means when any 
application tries to read from or write to the folder, a dialog box appears 
asking whether you want to allow or deny access. If you choose Deny
access will be denied for the duration of the connection. In order to remove 
the deny permission, close or disconnect the session and restart.
Drives A, B, and C are mapped automatically as follows:
3.
Choose an available drive letter.
4.
Click Browse. Choose the folder on the Macintosh hard disk to map and 
click Choose. The Drive Mapping pane now displays the mapped folder. If 
the drive letter selected is not available on the server, the specified folder is 
mapped to another free drive letter.
5.
Click Save.
6.
Log off from any open ICA connections and reconnect.
Note: There is no way of ejecting removable media from within the client. To 
eject a CD or other item, use the standard Macintosh methods.
To turn drive mapping off for a specific connection file
1.
In the ICA Client Editor, open the connection file you want to edit.
Drive:
Mapped to:
A
A Macintosh removable media drive (floppy disk, USB flash drive, or 
any other item that is removable and can be written to). Where there is 
more than one removable drive, users can change the one to which drive 
A is mapped from within an ICA session:
From the Drives menu, choose Client A Diskette to display the options 
and choose the required drive.
B
The Macintosh internal CD or DVD drive, or any other item that is 
removable and non-writable, such as a disk image .dmg file. Where there 
is more than one such item, users can change the one to which drive B is 
mapped from within an ICA session:
From the Drives menu, choose Client B CDROM to display the options 
and choose the required item.
C
Permanently mapped to the user’s Home folder on the Macintosh hard 
disk.