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Article | Connectivity | 16 found this helpful | Created:26 Mar 2014 | Modified:14 Apr 2016 Languages log in to start download LOGIN Don't have an account? citrix client drive mapping not working Create one here. Or Continue As Guest Which best describes you: citrix windows cannot access the specified device path or file IT Admin Business User DOWNLOAD Symptoms or Error Users logging on to a XenApp Server or XenDesktop are
Explorer.exe Windows Cannot Access The Specified Device
unable to execute files residing on client mapped drives and might receive one of the following error messages: Error on Citrix Presentation Server 4.5/XenApp 5.0: “Windows cannot access the specified device, path, or file. You may not have the appropriate permissions to access them.” Error on Citrix XenApp 6.0: “Windows cannot access \\client\D$\setup.exe You do not have permission to access \\client\D$\setup.exe. Contact your network administrator to request access.” Error on Citrix XenDesktop 5.0: “Windows cannot access the specified device, path, or file. You may not have the appropriate permissions to access the item.” Solution As a security precaution, when a user logs on to a XenApp or XenDesktop session, by default, the server maps client drives without user execute permission. For users to be able to execute files residing on mapped client drives, editing the value of ExecuteFromMappedDrive in the registry on the XenApp server or XenDesktop machine to override the default behavior. Caution! Refer to the Disclaimer at the end of this article before using Registry Editor. Complete the following steps to change the ExecuteFromMappedDrive registry setting in XenApp: After installing XenApp, run regedit. Find the following key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/CurrentControlSet/Services/Cdm/ Parameters/ExecuteFromMappedDrive On Citrix XenApp 6.0, the registry location is different but still has the same values. The location on Citrix XenApp 6.0 is: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/CurrentControlSet/Services/picadm/ Parameters/ExecuteFromMappedDrive To grant users execute permission on mapped drives, set ExecuteFromMappedDrive to 1. To deny users execute permission on mapped drives, which is the default, set ExecuteFromMappedDrive to 0. Restart the server for the change to take effect. Complete the following steps to change the ExecuteFromMappedDr
2014 | Modified:15 Apr 2016 Languages log in to start download LOGIN Don't have an account? Create one here. Or Continue As Guest Which best describes you: IT Admin Business User DOWNLOAD Symptoms or Error When accessing a client drive from an ICA session running on XenApp 6.0 hosted on VMWare ESX, the following error occurs: “\\Client\C$ refers to a location that http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX105611 is unavailable.” The client drives are mapped successfully inside the ICA session. Solution When mapping a drive letter to the mapped client drive (with the net use command), the client drive can be accessed correctly. The Shared Folders feature adds a network provider in the following location: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\NetworkProvider\Order\ This http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX126188 feature conflicts with the client drive mapping feature of XenApp 6.0 on Microsoft Windows 2008 R2. To resolve this issue, complete the following steps: Log off the server sorting the profiles. From Control Panel, go to Programs and Features. Select VMWARE tools and select Modify. Set Shared Folders to Not installed. Reboot the server. Problem Cause The VMware Tools were installed with the Complete option, which installs the shared folders feature in the virtual machine. Additional Resources http://communities.vmware.com/servlet/JiveServlet/download/11414-1-31934/Citrix%20on%20VMware%20V2.3.pdf Applicable Products XenApp 6.0 for Windows Server 2008 R2 Citrix Support Automatic translation This article was translated by an automatic translation system and was not reviewed by people. Citrix provides automatic translation to increase access to support content; however, automatically-translated articles may can contain errors. Citrix is not responsible for inconsistencies, errors, or damage incurred as a result of the use of automatically-translated articles. CANCEL S
sphere login blackbaud labs noza blackbaud tv netwits thinktank usa uk pacific netherlands canada Error: Windows cannot access \\Client\C$ You do not have permission to access \\Client\C$ https://kb.blackbaud.com/articles/Article/88883 - when saving a file to a local drive in Hosting When attempting to open a file or save a file to a local or network drive from a hosted application, you may receive this error:Windows cannot access \\Client\C$You do not have permission to access \\Client\C$. Contact your network administrator to request access.For more information about permissions, see Windows Help and windows cannot Support. Article Number:88883 Products: Education_Edge_EE Financial_Edge Raiser_s_Edge To open a file or save a file to a local drive, you must grant Citrix Receiver full access to files and folders on your computer. To change the setting and allow the application to access files and folders on your computer, follow these steps:On a Windows computer using Citrix Receiver 4.2 or windows cannot access higher: With the hosted application open, locate the Windows notification tray in the bottom right corner of the screen next to the date and time.Right-click the Citrix Receiver icon, which looks like a black square or circle with three white semi-circles inside (You may need to click the up arrow to show the hidden icons before you see the Citrix Receiver icon).Click Connection CenterClick PreferencesIn the File Access Tab, select "Read and Write"Click ApplyClick OKAttempt to save or open the file again, if you receive the message again, Exit and Sign Out of your hosted application and log back in. On a Windows computer using Citrix Receiver 4.1 or below: Uninstall and reinstall the Citrix Receiver for Blackbaud Hosting ServicesWhen you log into the hosted application again, you will receive the Citrix Receiver security warning. Select Allow Full Access to give your hosted application permission to access files and folders on your computer. On a Mac computer: With the hosted application open, click Citrix Receiver in the menu bar at the top of the screenClick Preferences....Select DevicesSelect "Read and Writ