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4.2.5 Client Drive Mapping
Client drive mapping allows a remote application running on the MetaFrame server to access
a floppy, CD-ROM and USB drives from within an ICA session. You then have access to
locally stored files during an ICA session. Note: The MetaFrame server must be configured to
allow client drive mapping.
• Internal floppy No further configuration is necessary.
• Internal CD-ROM No further configuration is necessary.
• USB drive Configuration necessary.
Two CD-ROM drives can be in use at the same time (IDE internal and USB external).
Two floppy drives can be in use at the same time (IDE internal and USB external).
By default, the IDE floppy or CD-ROM drive is mapped. However, the USB drive is not. How to
map USB drives is described below.
a floppy, CD-ROM and USB drives from within an ICA session. You then have access to
locally stored files during an ICA session. Note: The MetaFrame server must be configured to
allow client drive mapping.
• Internal floppy No further configuration is necessary.
• Internal CD-ROM No further configuration is necessary.
• USB drive Configuration necessary.
Two CD-ROM drives can be in use at the same time (IDE internal and USB external).
Two floppy drives can be in use at the same time (IDE internal and USB external).
By default, the IDE floppy or CD-ROM drive is mapped. However, the USB drive is not. How to
map USB drives is described below.
To map USB client drives to an ICA session
1. Due to security reasons, the USB port is
not activated. Go to the Hardware tab,
select the USB mass storage devices check box and save the settings.
select the USB mass storage devices check box and save the settings.
2. Connect the USB device to the Thin Client.
Figure 71: Citrix ICA Client for Linux – Drive Mapping
3. To make the external drive accessible in an ICA session, in the ICA client
(Configuration > ICA > Advanced) click Tools > Settings > Drive Mapping. Enter
the mount point (see section “3.9.5 Mount points”) in the drive of your choice (we
the mount point (see section “3.9.5 Mount points”) in the drive of your choice (we