We have lots of Citrix XP FR3 Servers running on Windows 2000.
The data store resides on an SQL Server.
We have hundreds of users around the country that connect to published Apps.
Next weekend i plan to change the our IP network that the servers are on. The consequences of this are that all the users wont be able to login on the monday morning as they will have the old IP addresses of under server location.
We only point them to two different server under server location.
As a temporary measure to get people to login i was planning to put another network card in both the servers that are used for the server location.
I was then going to have the 2nd network card with the old IP address and the other card with the new one.
I was hoping this would allow the users to login to the publisehd apps until we can get round and change there terminals to point to the new addresses.
Will this work?
Is there a better way of doing this??
Thanks
The data store resides on an SQL Server.
We have hundreds of users around the country that connect to published Apps.
Next weekend i plan to change the our IP network that the servers are on. The consequences of this are that all the users wont be able to login on the monday morning as they will have the old IP addresses of under server location.
We only point them to two different server under server location.
As a temporary measure to get people to login i was planning to put another network card in both the servers that are used for the server location.
I was then going to have the 2nd network card with the old IP address and the other card with the new one.
I was hoping this would allow the users to login to the publisehd apps until we can get round and change there terminals to point to the new addresses.
Will this work?
Is there a better way of doing this??
Thanks