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I have the same problem as asked here How to access *remote* usb devices over rdesktop and here Remote desktop: remote USB devices not recognized long time ago, unanswered.
I have a remote machine with Windows 10 and an USB device plugged in there. When I go there physically, log into it, I can see the USB device. When I log into that machine remotely with RDP, the device is not visible/accessible. Like it was not there at all.
How can I access remote USB device of that remote machine, when logged in with RDP?
To be clear (because it's a common mistake around the internet) - I'm not trying to redirect local USB device over RDP. The device is plugged into the target, remote machine and I cannot see it when I connect to it over RDP (and only then).
1Guy from quoted article starts with following statement "I have a problem with mapping of local client drives when accessing a Windows Server 2012 machine via Remote Desktop.". I don't want to use my local device on remote host. I have a device plugged in physically to that remote host. Problem is I don't see it if I connect there with RDP. But I can see it just fine if I go there personally and log in to that computer from physical keyboard and monitor connected to that computer. – Googie – 2018-12-12T02:23:25.730