Mapped drives - share House

Hello

I have a setup in my environment where users have a mapped on a file server directory and this directory is mapped to a drive letter. Also a login script performs a mapping to another share.

If I connect through RDP on the base image everything goes well, the mapped drives are here. If I have connection on a desktop provided by the view, the folders are missing.

Any idea?

It was a problem with appvolumes

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