![]() The whole point of this redirection is to allow me to use command line build utilities on the Windows machine, but edit and manipulate source code on the Mac. However, there is no drive letter associated with the folder. \\TSCLIENT\andrew Microsoft Terminal Services From the command prompt, NET USE also shows it: C:\Users\Administrator>net use When I connect to the server, I see the redirected folder under 'Computer', and I can browse it graphically. I have configured a folder for redirection in the OS X RDP client, with the 'name' field as 'andrew', and the 'path' field as /Users/andrew. The client machine is OS X Yosemite, running Microsoft Remote Desktop Version 8.0.12 (Build 25282).The server machine is running Windows 2008R2.I'm having some difficulty getting the Folder Redirection feature of Microsoft Remote Desktop to work with command line applications. ![]()
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