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Network Drives
Controls the mapping of network drives.
Tip:
You can use dynamic tokens to extend Workspace Environment Management actions to make them more powerful.
Network drive list
A list of your existing network drives. You can use Find to filter the list by name or ID against a text string.
To add a network drive
- Use the context menu Add command.
- Enter details in the New Network Drive dialog tabs, then click OK.
Fields and controls
Name. The display name of the drive, as it appears in the network drive list.
Description. This field is only shown in the edition/creation wizard and allows you to specify additional information about the resource.
Target Path. The path to the network drive as it resolves in the user’s environment.
Network Drive State. Toggles whether the network drive is enabled or disabled. When disabled, it is not processed by the agent even if assigned to a user.
External Credentials. Allows you to state specific credentials with which to connect to the network drive.
Enable Automatic Self-Healing. Toggles whether the network drive is automatically recreated for your users when the agent refreshes.
Set as Home Drive.
Action Type. Describes what type of action this resource is. Defaults to Map Network Drive.
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