Enable the Clipboard Redirection policy and select Server to client. |
Desktop Terminal |
NOTE:
- Rich text copy and file copy are supported only when both the client (TC/SC) and desktop run Windows. A maximum of 500 files can be copied at a time.
- If the OS of a client (TC/SC or mobile client) or desktop is not Windows, only text can be copied.
- Log in to the desktop.
- Select the content based on the OS type of the terminal and desktop.
For example, You can copy text from desktops to external devices.
- Click on the top of the desktop to expand the floating toolbar, and click to minimize the desktop client.
- Open the text editing page and paste the copied content in the terminal device.
For example, You can copy text from desktops to external devices.
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Enable the Clipboard Redirection policy and select Client to server. |
Desktop Terminal |
NOTE:
- Rich text copy and file copy are supported only when both the client (TC/SC) and desktop run Windows. A maximum of 500 files can be copied at a time.
- If the OS of a client (TC/SC or mobile client) or desktop is not Windows, only text can be copied.
- Log in to the desktop.
- Click on the top of the desktop to expand the floating toolbar, and click to minimize the desktop client.
- Select the content based on the OS type of the terminal and desktop.
For example, You can copy text from external devices to desktops.
- Click the Workspace client. The desktop is displayed.
- Open the text editing page and paste the copied content in the desktop.
For example, You can copy text from external devices to desktops.
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Enable the Clipboard Redirection policy and select Bidirectional. |
Desktop Terminal |
NOTE:
- Rich text copy and file copy are supported only when both the client (TC/SC) and desktop run Windows. A maximum of 500 files can be copied at a time.
- If the OS of a client (TC/SC or mobile client) or desktop is not Windows, only text can be copied.
- Log in to the desktop.
- Select the content based on the OS type of the terminal and desktop.
For example, You can copy text from desktops to external devices.
- Click on the top of the desktop to expand the floating toolbar, and click to minimize the desktop client.
- Open the text editing page and paste the copied content in the terminal device.
For example, You can copy text from desktops to external devices.
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Desktop Terminal |
NOTE:
- Rich text copy and file copy are supported only when both the client (TC/SC) and desktop run Windows. A maximum of 500 files can be copied at a time.
- If the OS of a client (TC/SC or mobile client) or desktop is not Windows, only text can be copied.
- Log in to the desktop.
- Click on the top of the desktop to expand the floating toolbar, and click to minimize the desktop client.
- Select the content based on the OS type of the terminal and desktop.
For example, You can copy text from external devices to desktops.
- Click the Workspace client. The desktop is displayed.
- Open the text editing page and paste the copied content in the desktop.
For example, You can copy text from external devices to desktops.
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Enable the Send File In Virtual Machine to Client policy. |
Desktop Terminal |
NOTE:
You can copy files from an external storage device to the desktop by sending files only when both the client (TC/SC) and the desktop run Windows.
- Log in to the desktop.
- Click on the top of the desktop to expand the floating toolbar, and click to minimize the desktop client.
- Select the file to be copied from the terminal device.
Example: copy2workspace.txt
- Right-click, choose Send to, and select a desktop disk.
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Enable the File Redirection policy and set it to Read-only. |
Desktop Terminal |
- Log in to the desktop.
- In the lower left corner of the desktop, click . In the navigation pane on the left, click . The computer list page is displayed.
- In Network locations, double-click to access the terminal device disk other than the local disk of the desktop.
- Find the file to be copied in the target path and copy it.
Example: copy2workspace.txt
- Return to the computer list page. Under Devices and drives, go to the local disk of the desktop.
- Select a path and paste the copied file.
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Enable the File Redirection policy and set it to Read/Write. |
Desktop Terminal |
- Log in to the desktop.
- In the lower left corner of the desktop, click . In the navigation pane on the left, click . The computer list page is displayed.
- Under Devices and drives, go to the local disk of the desktop.
- Find the file to be copied in the target path and copy it.
Example: workspace2C.txt
- Return to the computer list page. In Network locations, double-click to access the terminal device disk other than the local disk of the desktop.
- Select a path and paste the copied file.
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Desktop Terminal |
- Log in to the desktop.
- In the lower left corner of the desktop, click . In the navigation pane on the left, click . The computer list page is displayed.
- In Network locations, double-click to access the terminal device disk other than the local disk of the desktop.
- Find the file to be copied in the target path and copy it.
Example: copy2workspace.txt
- Return to the computer list page. Under Devices and drives, go to the local disk of the desktop.
- Select a path and paste the copied file.
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Enable the USB Port Redirection policy and select Storage Device (such as USB flash drives). |
Desktop Terminal |
- Log in to the desktop.
- In the lower left corner of the desktop, click . In the navigation pane on the left, click . The computer list page is displayed.
- Under Devices and drives, go to the local disk of the desktop.
- Find the file to be copied in the target path and copy it.
Example: workspace2C.txt
- Return to the computer list page. In Network locations, double-click to access the external USB device storage disk of the terminal device.
- Select a path and paste the copied file.
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Desktop Terminal |
- Log in to the desktop.
- In the lower left corner of the desktop, click . In the navigation pane on the left, click . The computer list page is displayed.
- In Network locations, double-click to access the external USB device storage disk of the terminal device.
- Find the file to be copied in the target path and copy it.
Example: copy2workspace.txt
- Return to the computer list page. Under Devices and drives, go to the local disk of the desktop.
- Select a path and paste the copied file.
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