I currently use Citrix XP to publish applications for remote users. The users access their applications via Program Neighborhood Agent. I DO NOT publish the Citrix server desktop.
I have seen some comparisons of Citrix and TS 2003, but none have addressed how the client actually gets to the application. The old TS way was to publish the desktop and let them run programs from there. I do not want to do that. I like the way Program Neighborhood Agent functions and how the apps appear to the user, but if we can get the same functionality from TS 2003, with the reduced cost, I will go that way.
Botttom line, does TS 2003 work the same way as Citrix in that I do not have to publish the desktop for clients to get to their applications? If so, how? Thanks!
I have seen some comparisons of Citrix and TS 2003, but none have addressed how the client actually gets to the application. The old TS way was to publish the desktop and let them run programs from there. I do not want to do that. I like the way Program Neighborhood Agent functions and how the apps appear to the user, but if we can get the same functionality from TS 2003, with the reduced cost, I will go that way.
Botttom line, does TS 2003 work the same way as Citrix in that I do not have to publish the desktop for clients to get to their applications? If so, how? Thanks!