This article describes the differences between earlier versions of Client Drive Mapping (CDM) and the version in Citrix XenApp 6.0 and 6.5.
Versions prior to Citrix XenApp 6.0, use the method of network mapping the local drive of the user. This method only mapped local drivers, not network drivers of the user machine. For users to add network driver mappings they require a script to use the net use command and locate the drives from \\CLIENT\. With this method, the administrator is also required to create a logoff script to delete these drives when the session is logged off. On XenApp 6.0, the CDM system uses a completely different mechanism; it uses the concept of redirection; the same concept used with Microsoft Remote Desktop connections.
Things to know about the client drive redirection:
Mapped drives are classified inside the session as Network Drives; redirected drivers have no specific Windows category so they are classified as Others.
Before, users had to create scripts to add the network drives in the ICA session; this is not required with redirection. The only setting the user needs to modify would be the policy to allow redirection for network drives on the client’s workstation.
If an application depends on searching in the network drive, the application will fail. Redirected drives are not searchable by applications; in this case the user would require searching \\CLIENT\ inside the session and mapping the desired drive. This can be done manually or by script.
Changes of CDM now called Citrix Drive Mapping Redirector (CDMR) on XenApp 6.0 and 6.5 on Windows Server 2008 R2.
Location: HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services
Location: HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\NetworkProvider\Order\
In the following screen, the drive is being redirected instead. There are two things in the screen that are important - the Q disk is a network drive being redirected and the drives are recognized as Others because the drives are not mapped and only redirected; the same way it works in Remote Desktop connections.
Components of CDM, from Presentation Server 4.5, XenApp 5.0 for Windows Server 2003 and XenApp 5.0 for Windows Server 2008.
Location: HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services
Location: HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\NetworkProvider\Order\
View on Explorer
In the following screen, it is clear that the drives are being mapped, and they are recognized as network drives.
Citrix Documentation - File Redirection Policy Settings