I'm looking for an answer that seems to be a common question, but I'm not finding answers that exactly fit in the threads.
We have a WS2012 domain with WS2016 Remote Desktop Services running a session host.
Users connect via the RDWeb gate on the WS2016 machine.
We need:
1. to hide the local drives on the session host (the WS2016 machine).
2. keep the user's local profile on the 2016 server but have their default drives be a network drive (meaning they can't see, or save to, their local profile on the session host either).
3. to still let them see the local drives of the machine they used to access the gate (meaning for example, they still need to see their computer out in the field, from the workspace.
4. we DO NOT want the restrictions on the session host to be forced on them on their regular company computers.
In a nutshell, if you sign into the RDWeb gate and start a session, you'll only have Explorer in the list.
When you open that, you should only see the network drive being assigned to you and no other drives or folders.
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