Local and cloud storage
By default, the hosted desktop has access to the drives on the PC you’re accessing it from, including mapped network file shares.
That means users can transfer files to and from the hosted desktop by dragging and dropping them in Explorer, or open the files you already have in your network on the new desktop. As with app installs, this can be disabled if you want to keep all the files in the cloud.
ThinkGrid offers hosted file servers (showing here as drive S) and the CloudStorage service (showing here as drive T). The other drives listed are the local and mapped drives on the PC we’re accessing the ThinkGrid desktop from.
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