..._
& "{impersonationLevel=impersonate}!\\" & strComputer & "\root\cimv2")
Set colVolumes = objWMIService.ExecQuery _
("Select * from Win32_Volume Where Name = 'C:\\'")
For Each objVolume in colVolumes
errResult = objVolume.Defrag()
Next
......if you have multiple drives, C, D...
....and you have specified the correct shadow permissions for these users at the Citrix level, within the Citrix Management Console?
FYI, Domain Admins do not have shadow permissions by default.
So in theory, it's bad practice to install applications with users on the server, right?"
Right. Very bad practice.
Do not under any circumstances install so much as even a hotfix with users logged into a Citrix server.
how is your DNS setup.... AD Integrated? For your DNS at location B, do you see an SRV record for domain controller B?
see link:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/816587
what DNS server or servers are your Citrix servers pointed at?
...and your subnets are associated with the correct site in Active Directory Sites and Services?
have you ran "dcdiag" on your domain controller in site B?
sounds like you're overthinking this....
the best solution for this isn't a PC at all, but a "thin client", assuming that you only want to use it for RDP. With a thin client you've got no hard disk.... it's effectively a dummy terminal, typically used for connecting to RDP or Citrix ICA...
You haven't mentioned how your Citrix zones (subnets) are set up. Do you have two Citrix zones set up, one for each of your subnets or just one (for site A only)?
The XenDesktop administrator guides cover all of this. They can be downloaded here:
http://support.citrix.com/product/xd/v2.0/#tab-doc
Start with....
http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX116843
When you say you've installed XenDesktop, do you mean you've installed the Desktop Delivery...
start with the basics... what happens when you forget about the cname record and from a client type in just the IP address? For example, typing this into a browser...
http://216.45.19.33
will take you to the tek-tips.com website. what happens when you type into a browser http://ip address of...
with "Access Based Enumeration" you only see the icons that you have permissions over. In other words... if a Notepad icon is in your Start Menu.. and you don't have permissions over it, you simply won't see it or know that it's even there....
even simpler, use just desktop redirection...
you can automatically log off your users after a period of session inactivity. this can be done for RDP and ICA...
Start> Programs> Administrative Tools> Terminal Service Configuration
or, you can schedule daily reboots of your citrix server, the reboot will logoff all connected sessions
a scheduled after hours reboot can often be the simplest solution... but if you really want to delete the profile in real time, you can try the following...
look for any processes running under the user's login name on the server and stop them
if this fails to let you delete the profile...
go...
Aelara, I'd recommend getting an IT Consulting company in to help you since you're in the early learning stages of TCP/IP and networks etc... you can really mess things up if you're not really sure of what you're doing
having said all that, here's a bit more info for you....
The number of...
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