Windows 11 map connected drive to public desktop

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  • #54379
    Pesky_UK
    Participant

    I have some Windows 11 users that all have the built-in administrator acocunt enabled which I use to connect to their machines within their own sessions.

    When trying to share a drive Z to them the default setting is either connect to the administrator account which is no use or to the programdata folder.

    Is there a way to get the drive to appear by default on the remote public folder desktop (c:\users\public\desktop) so that it can be accessed when connected to any logged in user?

    node.cfg hints that it may be possible but I’m not sure.

     

    #54522
    Britgirl
    Keymaster

    Hi, we have opened a Trouble Report, it is indeed a bug and we were able to reproduce similar behaviour. Please use the following link to monitor its status: https://kb.nomachine.com/TR10W11584. Thanks for taking the time to report it.

    #54525
    Britgirl
    Keymaster

    Just one other thing, can you tell us the exact steps you follow to reproduce this issue? We would like to compare your steps with our findings.

    #54536
    Pesky_UK
    Participant

    Any machine I tried it on had a Microsoft or local user account (admin level) and the built-in Administrator acocunt enabled.

    I connect as the built-in Administrator account, and go to drives and connect as drive Z. The connection as an admin account maps to /users/administrator and connection as user account maps to programdata folder.

    #54586
    Britgirl
    Keymaster

    Hmm. We can only reproduce it when logged in as a non-admin user on the client side. We cannot reproduce it when the user is an admin account. Here is when we reproduce it:

    1. Non-admin is logged in as the local user on the client side

    2. Non-admin or admin user is connecting through NoMachine

    3. Sharing is set to Public

    4. Remote disk (server side) is shared

    Is this the same for you?
    In point 1, we also tried with the built-in administrator account and can access the correct drive.

    #54587
    Pesky_UK
    Participant

    With 1 the remote user is either a local or a microsoft account and are members of the administrators group.

    #54588
    Pesky_UK
    Participant

    Here is a perfect example:

    1. I connect to a remote machine using the login details for the remote built-in administrator account. The remote user is logged in as themselves (local or microsoft acocunt with member of administrators group).
    2. If I want to share a drive privately it wants to map it to c:\users\administrator\……
    3. If I want to share the drive publicly it wants to map it to c:\programdata

    Screenshots attached.

    Preferably it should map to c:\users\public\desktop so that the share is available no matter who is logged in.

     

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