OK, We are using Crystal Reports on our Citrix farm, and the users almost exclusively export those reports to MAPI and email them out to customers or other company personnel. We're using Outlook 2003 as the email client. We've been doing this for 5 years now for over 100 users and it works just...
I would like to put an FAQ on one of my WSS 2.0 sites. I'm thinking it's going to be a custom list of some kind, but I'm not sure just how to go about it. The FAQ on www.collutions.com is a great example of what I want to do. Anyone have ideas on how to do it?
We have a number of users who have some additional accounts set up in their Outlook 2003 profiles. This account is attached to some faxing software that we are planning to remove. Is there a way, using Group Policy, a script (VBscript, Perl, whatever?) or via the command line, to remove that...
Simplify Printing is good. It's light-years better than standard Citrix / TS printing. No more drivers to install on servers, etc. They also have a blacklisting feature that's handy, to prevent known "bad" printers from being created. We've used it since Day 1 of Great Plains and have never...
We are running Citrix on our 2 Terminal Servers also.
Why are you thinking about doing desktop access instead of the thin-client model?
One of the reasons we went thin is because we have users on the other side of the Atlantic, but the databases are here in the States. Supporting Citrix...
We have 100 users worldwide, with a max of 45 concurrent users (although we are about to add a handful more). I don't know if you would call that "large" or not. We are only running Financials, Collection Management, and a third-party service management add-on.
Certainly, I would think a shared...
We are delivering Great Plains 7.5 via a couple of Windows 2003 Terminal Servers. We have written a number of Crystal Reports (version 9) that we launch from Great Plains. Currently, we have installed Crystal Reports 9 Develoepr Edition on the terminal servers so the reports can be run, but we...
OK this is kinda complicated, so bear with me :)
We are using Microsoft Great Plains in a Windows 2000 Terminal Services / Citrix Metaframe environment. We do not give the users access to the Citrix desktop (in other words, we publish the GP application).
We are using CR 8.5 for the reporting...
Well you didn't specify what Procurve switch you had. That makes it very hard to help you.
The first answer that anyone will give you, including HP support, is to make sure you have the latest released firmware on all your switches. These can be found on the HP website.
"Stacking" means that you can access both switches via 1 ip address. If you haven't assigned an IP address yet, then you need to connect a terminal to the serial port and use the menu or command line tools to assign an IP to one of the switches. At this point, you can then use the...
There is no Citirx utility to do what you are asking. There just isn't. I suppose you could try to write your own utility using ODBC that would go in and manipulate the IMA database just like CMC does, but I am not brave enough to do so...
The solution I presented earlier, writing a wrapper...
Thanks, Ido.
Actually, MColeman is a colleague of mine and posted this at about the same time I posted a similar query to another part of Tek-Tips yesterday. So I think I'll just horn in into this thread. :)
I don't know if the 8-parm limitation is going to bother us or not. I'll have to check.
We have the same need. There are no Citrix tools to do this.
What we did was, rather than publish the application directly, we published a script that ran the application if and only if some "sentinel" file did not exist. If we wanted to disable access to the app, we built the...
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