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As some of you may know, RDP in Windows allows the client to make its drives available to the host or target machine. I have done that with no problems in the case of Windows-Windows and Linux-Windows (rdesktop), but I can't seem to find a way to do it for Windows-Linux. Am I missing something?


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You can achieve drive redirection with xRDP solution. xRDP allows you to use your windows remote desktop client and to remotely connect to your Ubuntu computer. xRDP needs to be installed on the Linux machine. So, xRDP software is the equivalent of Remote Desktop in Linux.



xRDP package from Ubuntu repository does not provide drive redirection. To have drive redirection, you will need to compile the xrdp binaries... The drive redirection seems to be supported in xRDP version 0.6 or later (if you compile the xRDP package)



You can view a quick demo of drive redirection with xRDP here



The following link provides a scripted custom installation of xRDP. This script will compile the xRDP with the necessary switch to include drive redirection feature in xRDP.



hope this is helpful


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