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February 9th, 2011 16:00

USB redirection

Hello,

We are currently busy creating a new ICT environment where vWorkspace will play an importend role. For terminal server connections the supplier choose Windows Server 2008 x86 version as OS. This is because USB redirection does not seem to work with Windows server 2008 R2 as terminal server.

Has anyone experients with this?  Or is this on the roadmap?

kind regards,

Martijn

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February 18th, 2011 12:00

Your conclusions are correct with one clarification; disk drives, whether usb or not, can be redirected by native RDP, if the remote disk drive channel is enabled on the client. We don't need usb redirection exclusively for disk drive device redirection.

Also, to re-state, the USB-IT module in RDS/TS redirects at the USB device level and is very specific to the legacy devices it will redirect. It only supports very eary blackberry models, older palm devices, and early Windows CE moble devices.

I'm told that we may see some expansion of our raw hub redirection into the RDS/TS platform in future releases of vWorkspace as many customers need this capability.

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February 9th, 2011 21:00

I have no problems with USB redirection on Windows 2008 R2 servers...clients were plugging in USB drives and blackberries today without any issues...

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February 10th, 2011 05:00

Mark, I believe that you are referring to USB Mass Storage redirection which is supported out of the box with 2008 R2.

Martijn, are you referring to the same thing or were you looking to redirect different USB devices?

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February 10th, 2011 06:00

Hello Mark and Matt,

So if i understand correctly. you are using vWorkspace 7.2 with Windows server 2008 R2 RDS sessions. And your clients are using a thin client?  And USB mass storage redirection is working, which results in using the usb device in the rds session?

Martijn

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February 10th, 2011 12:00

Martijn - I am not using a Thin Client but that shouldn't matter this will still work. If you are connecting from a Windows or Linux based device and enable drive mapping this will include any attached USB drives, they will then appear as mapped drives on the hosted desktop.

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February 10th, 2011 15:00

On the thin client, is the Quest application running in the taskbar (basically the USB application).

We are running regular desktops and this is running which is probably doing the usb redirection enhancement.

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February 16th, 2011 16:00

Hello,

The client application you are talking about is that  the Virtual USB hub client? Because if i understand the documentation correctly that should do the trick. But i cannot find if it is supported on a WES 7 thin client in combination with a 2008 R2 rds desktop.

kind regards,

Martijn

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February 16th, 2011 17:00

Martijn,

  As you point out, our raw usb hub redirection is only available in the VDI environment with physical and virtual desktops (NOT terminal servers). The reason for this is that the redirected usb hub is seen in the terminal server as a global bus and every TS session would see every other session device, which might totally confuse the terminal server users. We have been looking at ways to adapt the vdi solution and make it session aware, but it is difficult because of the hardware architecture involved.

As Mark points out, we do offer a legacy USB redirection in TS which was developed specifically for Blackberry Desktop Manager with early Blackberry models and later extended to several Palm and early Windows CE mobile devices. This TS only module, called USB-IT, is legacy-device specific redirection only and is outlined on page 565 of the Admin guide...

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February 17th, 2011 06:00

Hello Terry,

To come to a conclusion. The legacy module USB IT can be used in a TS environment with 2008 x86 / x64 and 2008 R2 TS desktops. To connect a blackberry or an USB drive for example.

And the Virtual USB hub client can only be used in a Vitual or physical desktop environment. And then there more advanced features to manage USB devices.

Kind regards,

Martijn

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February 18th, 2011 17:00

Hello,

Thank you forthe answers. This is very  helpfull

Martijn

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