I'm connecting to my work machine from home via Remote Desktop. I want to access (map) a server hard drive from (to) my home machine. Is this possible?
Background
I have a Logitech gaming mouse. For some reason, in Visual Studio, pressing the Back button on my mouse doesn't work when editing at a .js file, as it does while editing a .cs file. However, ctrl+- does work. I want to create a profile for my mouse that changes the Back button to instead do the key combination, but for the profile to automatically change, I have to give it a file path to the executable, which is on the remote drive. So, unfortunately, I can't simply access a local drive from my remote machine; it must be the other way around.
I don't know if it matters, but my local (home/client) machine is running Windows 8.1, and my server (work) machine is running Windows 7 SP1.
Edit
I may have already found a solution (https://visualstudiogallery.msdn.microsoft.com/87fb8c65-d1db-49e9-a068-d62a222a4ae7), but I'm still interested in my original question.
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from my home machine? I already tried accessing it via the server's machine name.