Local Drive Mapping is rather self-explanatory, but you should understand how it works to make the best of it. The purpose of this application is to simulate a popular feature many organizations use, and that is to map some network share to a drive letter on the user's system. This allows the user easy access to a network location.
The Local Drive Mapping application uses the SSL Application Tunneling component to pass the RPC traffic required for standard Network Drive mapping that you would use on your internal network. You are probably familiar with using the command NET USE to map a drive to a UNC share, and this application template does pretty much the same thing. In fact, it actually launches a small Batch file that performs a standard NET USE command, although the user sees only a black DOS window that opens up and closes quickly. When this application is launched, the SSL Application Tunneling component tunnel is launched, and then a temporary batch file is created...