Yes, please set the default rule to deny… Lol, okay, what controls the drive being removed when you launch a Citrix connection? I already enabled the ICA options, and allowed all USB devices in the Citrix session policy. So this must have been because of a bad CD. Had a different CD inserted, and now it’s mounting fine. I don’t suppose there’s a linux command to automount the usb drive? Right now, with access control enabled and defaulted to Allow, it doesn’t look like it mounts. I would disable USB Access control first, change the number of drives to 3, then reboot, insert a CD with data on, and retest. I’ve tried with USB Access Control enabled and left with the defaults.Īnd FWIW, I followed this article to try and browse to that mounting point: kb./igelos-11.03.500/en/adding-an-icon-for-browsing-removable-storage-27246193.html It’s an external one, right? are you using USB Access control? Looks like a Lite-On DVD Writer Slimtype eSAU108Īnd now the Disk Utility app is throwing this: Let me ask first which kind of drive (Builtin SATA / USB) and which kind of CD/DVD is inserted? And which Firmware of course □ I see the device in System Information, but it doesn’t appear to mount even though I believe I have the correct options set. I’m trying to test USB CD-ROM redirection in Citrix, but the first step is to confirm that I can actually access the contents locally.
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