Perhaps it has to do with the Macro Security Settings in Excel, which can be set via Group Policy if needed. If it's set to the default of "High", they won't load, or prompt to load when the app is launched.
Patrick Rouse
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
http://www.sessioncomputing.com
It depends. For users with thin client computers, a published desktop is a good fit and easy transition for them when you take away their PC. For users with PCs, published apps is the way to go.
I'd be interested in other techniques people use with thin-client computers that doesn't involve...
I think doing this on a PC with sw installed locally is your only option (currently). Will you have access to the data you need to write to DVD, outside of Citrix?
Patrick Rouse
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
http://www.sessioncomputing.com
I personally hate Program Neighborhood. :) The ideal solution for IT is Web Interface with only Published Applications, but if you must publish desktops your options to get icons on desktop/start menu are:
PNagent
Group Policy + Desktop & Start Menu Redirection
Softgrid
Scripting
I think we...
I've discussed this with both Citrix and Microsoft, and there is no current support for such operations. The only way I know to do this is to install the DVD Burner and software on an XPe Thin Client and access the data written outside of the terminal server environment, i.e. use the XPe...
Citrix Presentation Server 4.5 Enterprise Edition will also contain Application Streaming Technology that may solve your problem. You can download and test the Tech Preview of 4.5 on www.mycitrix.com
Patrick Rouse
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
http://www.sessioncomputing.com
RAID1 and RAID10 can significantly increase performance. If looking at new 1U servers w/ 6 x SAS hot plug drives, i.e. HP ProLiant DL360 G5, I'd either use 4 drives at RAID10, or 2 x RAID1 arrays, i.e. one RAID1 for OS & Apps and the other for pagefile.
As for the memory requirements, you need...
When planning access for any remote user, look at the connection latency. If it's greater than a few hundred milliseconds your end users will complain, as the response to their clicks is not immediate. As the latency increases toward or over 1 second, the connections can get unusable...
I'm not a programmer (except for SQL), but couldn't you use ASP.net and run the application is a web browser, instead of loading the application on machine and updating each installation?
Patrick Rouse
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
http://www.sessioncomputing.com
Have you considered using session sharing so each of her launched applications uses the same session on the same server. This happens by default, unless your published applications have different settings for:
Encryption Type
Audio (on/off)
Color Depth
Display Size...
You shouldn't have to have two different WI servers, but you might shoose to do so if you wanted Internet users to have to go thru the Secure Gateway. IN this case you'd have a WI & Secure Gateway server in a DMZ and a WI on the private network for private clients.
It sounds like your WI is...
Sounds like your problem is the way you configured your DNS. Clients on the private network should not be addressing the alternate address, only clients on the public Internet should.
On your private network you should have DNS Host Records named "ica" pointing to your server's private...
Having a good display adapter in the client makes a big difference, but will not make it as if flash were running locally. I disable flash and windows media content on all of my servers.
The display adapter in the terminal server makes no difference.
Patrick Rouse
Microsoft MVP - Terminal...
I want to clarify that you're not intending to install Terminal Server on the SBS2003 machine. This can NOT be done, as SBS2003 does NOT support terminal server. You can install the Terminal Server Licensing Service on the SBS2003 machine, but terminal server must remain on a member server...
The problem with this is that if you don't install SAV before terminal server, you're screwed. I'd send Symantec a nastygram and let them know they're going to lose your business for not offereing a product that's fully supported on terminal server & citrix.
I'd stick with the older, supported...
The documentation for 10.x specifically states that it is NOT supported on terminal servers in application server mode.
Patrick Rouse
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
http://www.sessioncomputing.com
Have a known good system image that you can use to restore one of the servers?
Patrick Rouse
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
http://www.sessioncomputing.com
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