My first thought when reading your problem is that Terminal Server Licensing is not setup properly or no longer has any valid licenses to issue.
Can you verify if the problem is user specific, application specific, or workstation specific? Have you setup a TS Licensing server and added enough...
It is authenticated at least everytime you reboot your server. However, you can reconfigure your datastore connection by using the "dsmaint /config" command. You would change the password on the datastore server, then on each of the other servers you would run the dsmaint /config...
It may also be that they do not have the logon locally user right. I use a global group called Citrix Users to grant the logon locally rights on all my Citrix servers. It works well for me.
Your best start might be to look at the properties of the executable and see who is listed as owner. Generally, the account that creates a file (and installing software obviously creates files) is listed as the owner.
There is a way to change the graphic (and thus make it a blank picture if that is what you want). Unfortunately, I do not know it. I will ask my SAP group and see if they can help me. We have discussed making this change on our system, but thus far, all of our SAP/Citrix users have good...
To further clarify, Windows 2000 TS CALs are per DEVICE and are not concurrent. Thus, as stated by Ogi, the first time a device (PC, Thin Client, or whatever) connects to a Win2K terminal server, it is issued a TS CAL. The only way that CAL can be reissued is if the device does not connect to...
another way is to use Group Policy to either explicitly allow or explicitly deny access to run named executables. This requires Active Directory to do by group membership.
There is no need to uninstall anything. When you enter the XPs product code, it will disable Resource Manager, Installation Manager, Load Evaluators, etc... At that point there is no legal or licensing need to uninstall those features. However, you can re-run the installation and deselect the...
No, Citrix does not have a security updates mailing list. I inquired about this and they do not plan to do that in the near future.
A search through the knowledgebase found some security rollup patches for specific configurations (i.e. German XPe, or XP SP2 on NT4 TSE) and some security...
I have never done a purely Terminal Services deployment. I think you will find this true of most of the regulars of this forum. Thus, I know very little about minimum requirements for TS client or how much network traffic will be created using a TS only implementation.
However, the domain...
The ICA Web CLient is the Citrix client software that works with NFuse. The NFuse website does not do any Citrix client functions. It simply provides dynamic links to your published applications and desktops. You need some sort of Citrix client to actually communicate with the Citrix server...
No, no, none that I know of. I did not create the Netscape install package for our company, so they may have configured it with some settings, but I don't know of any if they did.
It sounds like the Web Client did not auto-load (a common problem with NFuse and Netscape). To be sure, go to you add/remove programs and verify whether you have an ICA Web Client entry. If so, with IE, things like emptying the temporary IE cache and ensure that the browser is not set to save...
The only limitation I know of is that the auto-load of the Web client does not work, so you would have to instruct your users to manually click an icon that would load the client. Otherwise, it works fine here using NFuse 1.7, ICA Web Client 6.31, and Netscape 4.78.
Does this IMA Service outage cause users to get connection errors? Would it be better to run very early in the morning? I am asking because I have read many people talk about scheduled reboots of CItrix (nightly or weekly), but have never had to implement them. I don't know if that means I am...
Actually, if it is the PERC3 Di it has 128MB with cache and two channels, so that should be sufficient. If your company is like mine, I would recommend you order 4 disks (even though you may only use the 2). You may see some performance increases in using a seperate mirror and channel for your...
Make sure the RAID controller you get has Write Back Cache capabilities. I don't remember the specific controller you need to order, but I think the default controller for the 2600 is a little weak.
When you install from Add Remove, it puts the server in install mode for you. I personally use Add/Remove for all my non-Citrix Packager installations and agree that it is the simplest and cleanest way to do installs. However, with respect to install or execute mode, it is no different than...
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