From a remote client's Citrix Program Neighborhood, when I double-click to open an Application Set configured for our local XPa servers, it prompts for username/password/domain. Yet even when valid credentials are entered, it displays an error dialog (see subject line).
The Citrix XP Forum shows help as being: Add "Authenticated Users" to the "Allow log on locally" and "Allow log on through Terminal Services" local security policy settings. But that has not solved our problem.
I can:
1) connect to the server (for a desktop session) directly from both inside and outside our network (PIX firewall) using a custom connection on ICA clients (both v7.00.17534 and v8.100.29670 work) and
2) connect to the application set (for a published, load-balanced desktop session) from inside our network.
Thus, the trouble seems to be related to either something being filtered by the firewall (1494 is open, of course), or the Citrix application set authentication having a problem validating the credentials with Windows.
Our environment includes:
MetaFrame XPa SP3 FR3 on Win2k3 Std. Ed. (two servers)
SBS2k3 (for DC)
WinXPro desktops
Any additional ideas will be greatly appreciated!
Tina
The Citrix XP Forum shows help as being: Add "Authenticated Users" to the "Allow log on locally" and "Allow log on through Terminal Services" local security policy settings. But that has not solved our problem.
I can:
1) connect to the server (for a desktop session) directly from both inside and outside our network (PIX firewall) using a custom connection on ICA clients (both v7.00.17534 and v8.100.29670 work) and
2) connect to the application set (for a published, load-balanced desktop session) from inside our network.
Thus, the trouble seems to be related to either something being filtered by the firewall (1494 is open, of course), or the Citrix application set authentication having a problem validating the credentials with Windows.
Our environment includes:
MetaFrame XPa SP3 FR3 on Win2k3 Std. Ed. (two servers)
SBS2k3 (for DC)
WinXPro desktops
Any additional ideas will be greatly appreciated!
Tina