![]() When mapping a removable client drive using CDM, Windows Explorer in the desktop session displays the Filesystem type as FAT even though the drive has been formatted using the NTFS Filesystem specification. CDM maps this drive into the XenDesktop session if CDM is enabled. Example - a dual boot Mac client where a secondary hard drive has been formatted NTFS to boot Windows. These issues are NOT noticed when redirecting the drive through USB redirection.įurthermore, if a local client drive is mapped on a non-windows client, even if it is internal and not removable, it exhibits this cosmetic error. This article describes a cosmetic error with regards to the Filesystem type and file sizes displayed for files on a CDM mapped removable drive. ![]() When mapping removable, such as USB drives in a XenDesktop session, you can choose to use Client Drive Mapping (CDM) to access the drive or you can redirect the USB device to the desktop VDA. ![]() The drives mapped using Client Drive Mapping display the filesystem as FAT and files greater than 4GB displays an incorrect file size. This article contains information about mapping. ![]()
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