Server 2012 R2 disable mapped drives, disables clipboard as well

Hi All,
We have a server 2012 R2 deployment set up, everything is enabled on the gateway for resource redirection, on the server manager RDS deployment it is enabled as well.
Via Group policy computer policy we disable drive redirection and specifically enable clipboard redirection however when logging in as administrator or a standard user they cannot copy and paste from the Session host server to the client.
We then allow drive redirection and copy and pasting from session host to client works again?

when you are saying the clipboard copy and paste - can you confirm if you are referring to copying and pasting text? Or are you meaning copy and paste files?
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Denis Cooper
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    Wiping D:\ ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:14:12 AM 724 (0x02D4)
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    Set "%OSDStateStorePath%" to not be wiped ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:14:12 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Set "%_SMSTSClientCache%" to not be wiped ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:14:12 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Set "%_SMSTSNewClientCachePathToCleanup%" to not be wiped ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:14:12 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Skipping D:\System Volume Information for wipe ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:14:12 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Skipping D:\_SMSTaskSequence for wipe ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:14:12 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Calculating expected free space. ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:14:12 AM 1764 (0x06E4)
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    Successfully wiped D:\ ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:14:12 AM 724 (0x02D4)
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    Loading offline registry hive "D:\Windows\system32\config\software" into HKLM\OfflineRegistry1 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:07 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Loading offline registry hive "D:\Windows\system32\config\system" into HKLM\OfflineRegistry2 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:08 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    CurrentControlSet is mapped to ControlSet001 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:08 AM 724 (0x02D4)
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    Unloading offline SYSTEM registry hive ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:12 AM 724 (0x02D4)
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    Loading offline registry hive "D:\Windows\system32\config\software" into HKLM\OfflineRegistry1 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Loading offline registry hive "D:\Windows\system32\config\system" into HKLM\OfflineRegistry2 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    CurrentControlSet is mapped to ControlSet001 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
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    Enumerating index: 0 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Enumerated index: 0 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Found value: '\??\Volume{cb272081-b6e8-11e4-9b22-806e6f6e6963}' ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Enumerating index: 1 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Enumerated index: 1 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Found value: '\??\Volume{cb272089-b6e8-11e4-9b22-806e6f6e6963}' ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Enumerating index: 2 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Enumerated index: 2 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Found value: '\??\Volume{cb27208a-b6e8-11e4-9b22-806e6f6e6963}' ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Enumerating index: 3 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Enumerated index: 3 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Found value: '\??\Volume{cb27208b-b6e8-11e4-9b22-806e6f6e6963}' ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Enumerating index: 4 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Enumerated index: 4 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Found value: '\??\Volume{cb27208c-b6e8-11e4-9b22-806e6f6e6963}' ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Enumerating index: 5 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Enumerated index: 5 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Found value: '\DosDevices\X:' ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Enumerating index: 6 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Enumerated index: 6 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Found value: '\??\Volume{cb272095-b6e8-11e4-9b22-806e6f6e6963}' ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Enumerating index: 7 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Enumerated index: 7 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Found value: '\??\Volume{cb272098-b6e8-11e4-9b22-806e6f6e6963}' ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Enumerating index: 8 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Enumerated index: 8 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Found value: '\DosDevices\G:' ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Enumerating index: 9 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Enumerated index: 9 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Found value: '\DosDevices\H:' ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Enumerating index: 10 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Enumerated index: 10 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Found value: '\DosDevices\I:' ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Enumerating index: 11 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Enumerated index: 11 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Found value: '\??\Volume{cb27209b-b6e8-11e4-9b22-806e6f6e6963}' ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Enumerating index: 12 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Enumerated index: 12 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Found value: '\DosDevices\J:' ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Enumerating index: 13 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Enumerated index: 13 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Found value: '#{cb2720cf-b6e8-11e4-9b22-a4badb3da627}' ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Enumerating index: 14 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Enumerated index: 14 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Found value: '#{cb2720d2-b6e8-11e4-9b22-a4badb3da627}' ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Enumerating index: 15 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Enumerated index: 15 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Found value: '#{cb2720d5-b6e8-11e4-9b22-a4badb3da627}' ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Enumerating index: 16 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Enumerated index: 16 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Found value: '#{cb2720e2-b6e8-11e4-9b22-a4badb3da627}' ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Enumerating index: 17 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Enumerated index: 17 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Found value: '\??\Volume{cb2720f3-b6e8-11e4-9b22-a4badb3da627}' ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Enumerating index: 18 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Enumerated index: 18 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Found value: '#{cb272126-b6e8-11e4-9b22-a4badb3da627}' ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Enumerating index: 19 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Enumerated index: 19 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Found value: '\??\Volume{cb272139-b6e8-11e4-9b22-a4badb3da627}' ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:14 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Enumerating index: 20 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:14 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Enumerated index: 20 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:14 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Found value: '\DosDevices\C:' ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:14 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Enumerating index: 21 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:14 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Enumerated index: 21 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:14 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Found value: '\??\Volume{cb27213d-b6e8-11e4-9b22-a4badb3da627}' ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:14 AM 724 (0x02D4)
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    Deleting MountedDevices key on target system ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:14 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Creating new MountedDevices key on target system ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:14 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Writing new values to MountedDevices on target system ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:14 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Successfully updated MountedDevices on target system ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:14 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Unloading offline SOFTWARE registry hive ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:14 AM 724 (0x02D4)
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    Fixing junction point path [D:\users\Administrator\AppData\Local\Application Data] ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:14 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Fixing junction point path [D:\users\Administrator\AppData\Local\History] ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:14 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Fixing junction point path [D:\users\Administrator\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files] ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:14 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Fixing junction point path [D:\users\Administrator\AppData\Local\Temporary Internet Files] ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:14 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Fixing junction point path [D:\users\Administrator\Application Data] ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:14 AM 724 (0x02D4)
    Fixing junction point path [D:\users\Administrator\Cookies] ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:14 AM 724 (0x02D4)
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    Edit history
    27.1.2010: N97 support added after instructions from cbidlake.
    5.2.2010: FAQ about fixing crash issues added after instructions from cbidlake.
    15.4.2010: added E66, E71, N86.
    4.5.2010: added 6720.
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    26.6.2012 Updated latest Maps, Drive  and Transport status (pj98)
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