Publishing a Network Folder from an RD Session Host
You can publish a filesystem folder via UNC path to open in Windows explorer. To minimize the number of configuration steps, a special publishing item is available that allows you to publish a network folder from an RD Session Host.
To publish a network folder:
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In the RAS Console, select the
Publishing
category and then click the
Add
icon below the
Published Resources
tree (or right-click inside the
Published Resources
box and click
Add
in the context menu). This will launch the publishing wizard.
Note:
If the wizard has all options disabled, it means that there are no resources (servers) in the farm from which publishing can be configured.
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On the
Select Item Type
wizard page, select
Folder on the file system
and click
Next.
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On the
Select Server Type
page, select
RD Session Host
and click
Next
.
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On the
Publish From
page, select the server(s) to publish from. Note that if you have just one RD Session Host, the
Publish From
page will not appear.
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On the
UNC Folder
wizard page, specify the usual application properties.
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In the
UNC path
field, enter the UNC path of the folder you wish to publish. Click the
[...]
button to browse for a folder (it may take some time for the
Browse for Folder
dialog to open).
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Click
Finish
to publish the folder and close the wizard.
When published, the network folder will appear in the
Publishing
>
Published Resources list
, just like any other application. If you select it and then click the
Application
tab, the application settings will be as follows:
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The
Target
property will always be set to
PublishedExplorer.exe
. This binary is created automatically (via agents pushing) and is simply a copy of the standard
explorer.exe
executable.
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The
Parameters
property specifies the network folder that we want to publish. The folder path can be in any format that the
explorer.exe
can handle.
Please note that although you have all standard application property tabs enabled for this publishing item, at least the following items should be ignored, as they are completely irrelevant:
-
Publish From
-
File Extensions
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