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Default Windows Server 2008 TS - Thin Client external USB Device

I use Windows Server 2008 as a Terminal Server and I can connect to it fine via Thin Client. The Issue is when I connect an External USB Device, like USB Stick it is mapped under computer the "Hard Disk2" folder is seen but when I try to open the folder I get "\\tsclient\files\Hard Disk2 is not accessible.
You might not have permission to use this network resource. Contact the
administrator of this server to find out if you have access permissions. The
file exists.". How can I fix this issue?

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Not much help here!
I found out myself that the issue is that Server 2008 requires RDP 6.0 in order to get this to work!

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