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This is not a question specifically about XRDP, but about RDP itself. It seems that I can share a full drive with the remote. But in my opinion, people would be more interested in sharing a directory rather than a full drive. So, why does RDP only allow a drive, not a directory? |
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I use xfreerdp to access Ubuntu linux desktop systems that have xrdp installed and I know at least that lets you specify just a directory if thats all I want. Example:
In the above when I log into that ubuntu/xrdp installed system my local directory named "my-shared_dir" is shared with the remote ubuntu system and I can copy files to/from that directory. I'm not sharing the whole "local" drive. brian |
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@HubKing
I use xfreerdp to access Ubuntu linux desktop systems that have xrdp installed and I know at least that lets you specify just a directory if thats all I want.
Example:
In the above when I log into that ubuntu/xrdp installed system my local directory named "my-shared_dir" is shared with the remote ubuntu system and I can copy files to/from that directory. I'm not sharing the whole "local" drive.
brian