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Go to Document Center Chapter 5 Configuring Features Common to the <strong>Client</strong>s 69The server running MetaFrame Presentation Server can be configured so that theserver drive letters do not conflict with the client drive letters; in this case the serverdrive letters are changed to higher drive letters. For example, changing server drivesC to M and D to N allows client devices to access their C and D drives directly. Thismethod yields the following drive mappings in a client session:<strong>Client</strong> drive letterABCDIs accessed by the server running MetaFrame PresentationServer as:ABCDThe drive letter used to replace the server drive C is defined during Setup. All otherfixed disk and CD-ROM drive letters are replaced with sequential drive letters (<strong>for</strong>example; C->M, D->N, E->O). These drive letters must not conflict with anyexisting network drive mappings. If a network drive is mapped to the same driveletter as a server drive letter, the network drive mapping is not valid.When a client device connects to a server running MetaFrame Presentation Server,<strong>Client</strong> mappings are reestablished unless automatic client device mapping isdisabled. Automatic client device mapping can be configured <strong>for</strong> ICA connectionsand users. In the <strong>Client</strong> Settings dialog box, you can enable or disable automaticclient device mapping <strong>for</strong> an ICA connection. The User Configuration dialog boxin User Manager <strong>for</strong> Domains allows you to enable or disable automatic clientdevice mapping <strong>for</strong> a user.Mapping <strong>Client</strong> PrintersThe MetaFrame Presentation Server <strong>Client</strong> supports auto-created printers. Withauto-created printers, users find their local printers mapped to their sessions andready <strong>for</strong> use as soon as they connect.Published applications and ICA server connections configured to run a specifiedinitial program offer users the same access to their local printers. When connectedto published applications, users can print to local printers in the same way theywould print to a local printer when using local applications.Important For in<strong>for</strong>mation about configuring <strong>Client</strong> printing on servers runningMetaFrame Presentation Server <strong>for</strong> UNIX, see the MetaFrame Presentation Server<strong>for</strong> UNIX Administrator’s <strong>Guide</strong>.

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