By default, the environment variable %userprofile% is pointing to C:\Documents and Settings\%username%. Is that possible to change it to, say D:\Documents and Settings\%username% ?
Seems that I can't define this under System Properties --> Environment Variable
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Aftering installing MF 1.1 for unix and add and activate the license, I try to install the feature release 1.1 on the same machine, but got the following errors:
ERROR: content verification of </opt/CTXSmf/sbin/ctxsrv> failed
file cksum <54512> expected <13093> actual
I was able to...
I would like to know if license pooling across different subnet is supported in MetaFrame 1.1 for Unix?
And would load balancing across two servers in different subnet work fine also?
Thanks.
We are using MetaFrame 1.1 for UNIX and client version of 6.20. I wonder how I can copy the screen dump of the published application to local client.
I right click the left upper corner and choose screen grab, and click the "grab" and select the selection. But it doesn't work.
Please...
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Whenever I set the load factor to 1 or 10000, the load of that server is 0 when there is no connection made to that (as seen by ctxqserver -app).
If I set the factor to 1, the load will be 10000 when there is one connection made to.
And minimum value of maximum connection is 1. I...
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What does the load factor mean?
If I want to set, for example, one server receive all the connection and the other one does not. What should I set?
We will implement this in the production server and contigency server.
We are currently configured two servers for load balancing. As in MetaFrame 1.8 For Windows, load balancing factor can be set. I wonder how we can do the same in the UNIX version. Thanks for helping.
We want to disable users from accessing the Solaris machine directly using shell prompt, so we set /bin/false as the login shell for users. But then users can't login Citrix even that we just publish an application for use.
Are there any way to have the favour of both?
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