Administrator Guide
Figure 45. Drive mapping
a. Drive Mapping:
● Dynamic Mapping—Dynamic client drive mapping enables virtual desktops to access mass storage devices, such as
USB flash drives, configured on the endpoint. The virtual (not local) desktop is responsible for controlling USB drives
and displaying them in the user interface. When a USB drive is connected to an endpoint, it is automatically mounted
and freely accessible. USB drives accessed using dynamic client drive mapping are treated as network drives. For this
reason, you cannot check, reformat, or perform other local operations on them.
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