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DynamicUSB allows you to access a USB drive in a Presentation Server session in situations where the device is connected to a client system after the Presentation Server session is established.

The utility creates a directory under C:\CitrixUSBStore in the client file system for each USB drive that is inserted into the client device. This linked directory reflects the contents of the USB drive; thus, all directories and files in the USB drive appear as directories and files under the linked directory. If the USB key is subsequently removed, the utility deletes the corresponding link directory.

The user can access the linked directory from a Presentation Server session using client drive mapping functionality.

Prerequisites

This utility is designed to work only on client systems that support the New Technology File System (NTFS). A Windows XP or later variant of the client operating system is a prerequisite.

Installing DynamicUSB

There is no specific installer for this utility. Extract the executable DynamicUSB.EXE and proceed to use it as described below.

How to Use DynamicUSB

1. Run DynamicUSB.EXE on the client workstation. It creates a system tray icon.

2. Plug in a USB key. DynamicUSB creates a directory called C:\CitrixUSBStore\Drive_X where:

• X: is the USB drive letter assigned to the USB key by the client operating system

• Drive_X is a link to X:\

3. When you unplug the USB key, the utility deletes the directory Drive_X.

You can observe directory Drive_X being dynamically created or destroyed in the Presentation Server session as you plug or unplug your USB key.

Modify the Default Root Directory for Linked Directories

To modify the default directory in which linked directories are created (C:\CitrixUSBStore), launch DynamicUSB with the following command line:

DynamicUSB FullPathoftheDesiredRootDirectory

If FullPathoftheDesiredRootDirectory has spaces, enclose it with double quotation marks as shown below:

DynamicUSB "Full Path of the Desired RootDirectory"

Check it out (you will need a MyCitix or CDN account)

Charles Aunger
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posted on Thursday, April 26, 2007 2:15 PM

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# re: Citrix Support Releases Free Dynamic USB Utility for the 32-bit Windows Presentation Server Client 5/7/2007 7:33 PM Kalim Khan
We have 50 thin client WYSE WT3125SE terminal the big problem can not be used with usb drive, any idea

Thanks

# re: Citrix Support Releases Free Dynamic USB Utility for the 32-bit Windows Presentation Server Client 6/12/2007 7:43 AM andré
hi,do you still have the problem? if so,mail me...

deheugden#####@gmail#####.com

remove #######

we enabled the local disks

# re: Citrix Support Releases Free Dynamic USB Utility for the 32-bit Windows Presentation Server Client 8/15/2007 7:59 AM Raimond
We tried to use the Dynamic USB Utility and it works great as long as we use the default root directory. As soon as we use a modified root directory we experienced some issues.....

For example: DynamicUSB.exe I:\USB-key

After insertion of the USB device the folder is created and also in this folder the drive-X folder. But…….there is no content.

Change it back to the default DynamicUSB.exe and everything works fine….
We don’t want to use the C:\ drive in a student environment.

Any Idea?


# re: Citrix Support Releases Free Dynamic USB Utility for the 32-bit Windows Presentation Server Client 11/13/2007 2:30 PM Anthony
I am from a large school board as well, and wondering if a workaround on the path to a central server, etc. was found for Raimond above?

# re: Citrix Support Releases Free Dynamic USB Utility for the 32-bit Windows Presentation Server Client 11/14/2007 2:32 PM NoSurprises
I am also experiencing the same issue as Raimond. Any more news on a resolution?

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