The above redirection operator examples are within the context of Command Prompt, but you can also use them in a BAT file. To be clear I've not had issues with the USB redirection for common devices (Flash drives, Printers, etc) that are supported with the vanilla setup of Remote Desktop. I too have had problems using RemoteFX USB Redirection on a Windows 7 Client to a remote host on Azure running Windows 10, while the same machine configuration would successfully redirect USB to a Windows 8.1 Azure VM. Knowing these you can use a simple command to mount a drive from the command line. I need to backup my data (on the user folder) to a pen (USB DOK). ![]() How to access a usb flash drive from the terminal? Ask Question 236. ![]() The difference is you really have to check your commands, It is a whole lot quicker to make mistakes. You can do anything from the Command Prompt that you can from the GUI.
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