When UAC is enabled in Windows Vista(R), Windows Server(R) 2008, Windows(R) 7, Windows(R) 8, or Windows Server(R) 2012, the device configuration change log will not be collected when a general user upgrades to the administrator and connects to the network drive.
The device to be recorded will be allocated as a drive (A-Z drive) in Windows.
In the virtual environment, the device configuration change log when a DVD/CD is mounted as the local device will not be collected.
When auto-mapping mounts a USB device in a virtual operating system, the USB device appears to be the network drive. In this case, you can control the USB device by using reading and writing prohibitions for the network drive.
You cannot use the Individual Identification Function for control.
To obtain device configuration change logs for a device that was mounted by auto-mapping, assign the device to a drive. In this case, the obtained server name and shared name may be blank.
In Xen Desktop 5.6 or later, recognition and operation of a USB device depend on how the device is connected.
Connection method | Identification by OS | Management Console | CT | |
---|---|---|---|---|
USB device registration | Prohibition feature | Log retrieval feature | ||
USB redirect | Removable Device | Can be registered as a USB device | Reading prohibition Reading prohibition | File export log Device configuration change log |
Auto-mapping | Network | Cannot be registered | Reading prohibition Reading prohibition | File export log Device configuration change log |
Y: Operates normally, N: Cannot operate, -: Not an operation target, OS: Operation depends on the operating system
*1: A USB device is recognized as a network drive (\\serverName\sharedName).
*2: Operation depends on the operating system.
When the virtual operating system is Windows Vista(R) or later: Not mapped to the drive letter.