To Clarify:
Windows 2000 Terminal Server allows Windows 2000 Professional and Windows XP Professional to connect using build in TSCALs on the Terminal Server. (License Server must be 2000)
This model has changed for Windows 2003. (License Server must be 2003) No TSCALS are included for any OS...
Nearly all Microsoft products are available in volume packs and the greater the volume, the greater the discount. The last time I purchased TSCALs was about a year ago and I believe they were not much cheaper than they are today.
(Windows Server 2003, TS Client Access License 5-pack $749)...
Good idea. FYI What actually is fixed is the tendency for one-time-use clients to waste valid TSCALS. With the SP3 update, first time connections receive a temporary TSCAL and only after repeated visits do they get upgraded to a permanent TSCAL. The Permanents are good for 89 days before a...
Are the jobs stuck on the Print Server or the Terminal Server (or are they the same)? In either case, perhaps moving the spool directory to somewhere with less I/O and a small *.cmd routine to nightly stop/clean/restart the spooler service and directory.
Check out http://www.printingsupport.com...
Keep in mind that you won't be able to publish apps with the same flex and function from Terminal Server. You will need to specify a primary app for the launch of a given users RDP desktop.
This is something I would recommend in Windows 2003 with NLBS (Network Load Balancing) or...
I have experienced this exact problem and you are correct, the terminal is not releasing expired TSCALs. The only fix I found was a firmware upgrade to the Wyse client. Depending on the ROM capacity of your client, you may only be able to upgrade the firmware once so be careful. Give Wyse a...
>>When I look at my MF20.mdb in access, I see some values >>from my old servers wich i uninstalled some time ago. Can >>I edit the MF20.mdb somehow?
Does the event log on any of the servers contain IMA Store related errors, or do all servers currently in the farm appear to be updating the...
CTX102579- Citrix knowledge Base
Configure SSLCertificateRevocationCheckPolicy=NoCheck in the Appsrv.ini.
— Or —
Remove SSLCertificateRevocationCheckPolicy from Appsrv.ini
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Should not be a problem.
As long as Citrix Server is not Domain Controller..hehehe
Remove from Domain
Reboot and add to new Domain.
Unless another member has witnessed issue, I never have.
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iam not sure if I completely understand your question but are you aware that roaming profiles are copied to the server whenever a user logs in (unless a newer copy already exists) and then copied back to the remote file share after log off?
They are not removed from the server by default. NT...
I need a bit of clarification.
Are you wanting to remote control the Citrix Server or are you wanting to remote control Client PCs from the Citrix server?
Additionally, why is a server Custom connection not an option or if it's clients you wish to control, why not shadowing?
If you must know...
It is imperative that you use Sysprep or some other form of SID cleaner when you Ghost a server, especially a Citrix Server. This is a common problem with duplicate images.
If you have not done so already, use the sysprep located on the Windows Server CD. Search for deploy.cab and extract it...
First things First...Are these Domains NT or Active Directory? Judging from the format, I would say AD and with that in mind the child.company.com should indeed be a child of the company.com domain. If this is correct, a transitive trust (Transitive, If A trusts B and B trusts C then A trusts...
There is on last thing you can do but it will null and void the benefit of Active Directory for policy Management on those computers.
You can apply 'User Loopback group policy processing mode' Read the details for the policy under:
Computer Configuration
>Administrative Templates
>>System...
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