I am new to Citrix and am thinking of proposing a Citrix solution for our home and remote office workers. My question is regarding deployment and licensing. To allow the clients to have remote application deployment via Citrix XenApp do we need to buy anything in addition to the Citrix XenApp and Windows Server 2008? Is there additional Citrix software/licensing that is required?
Okay so to follow up my first question: User home directory being deleted from the source, we are now running into the issue where the home drives disappear on the target, so far it only (and I use this term loosely) happened to one user.
So here is the scenario again, we used robocopy to copy over our file server to a new & improved server.
Hello,
I have fedora 11, and installed citrix ica client from the citrix website, but it does not seem to be working. Basically nothing happens instead of launching.
We get this error from out citrix server:
Your user profile was not loaded correctly!
You have been logged on with a temporary profile.
Changes you make to this profile will be lost when you log off.
Please see the event log for details or contact your administrator.
I am well aware there is a workaround by Citrix, that can be found here, but that doesn't permanently fix our issue.
Installed Citrix Receiver on Ubuntu.
Want to connect to Windows 2000 Server from firefox!
I got to login, it logs in, then it says
This version of Citrix XenApp web plugin does not support application or session roaming, called Workspace Control. To use this feature, install the latest version of the plugin.
I click continue.
We are trying to use a trial of Citrix XenApp 6 Fundamentals to virtualise a couple of applications as a proof of concept. We haven't ever used it before so I confess to be a noob with it.
We can connect to the XenApp web interface, and the iPad app will connect and list the applications, but the applications themselves will not load.
We are experiencing an issue with users not being mapped to their corresponding network drives during the login. I verified that the logon script is correct and it work if I run it manually so I suspect there is some kind of network issue. When I run gupdate I get an error that states that Group Policy failed because of lack network connectivity to the domain controller.
Setup:
Forest Functional Level: Windows 2003
All DCs - Windows 2003 64 bit SP2
Requirements:
Citrix server wants to use Kerberos delegation for SSO purpose.
They want to create Kerberos constrained delegation from Citrix presentation server to local DCs for CIFS and LDAP services.
I fear that it would allow administrators on the presentation server to impersonate domain admins against LDAP ser
We're using an ERP application (SAP R/3) with a client that is deployed via Citrix. For some use cases, I'd like to execute a local program on the client (for example to acquire some still images from a locally connected USB webcam) and then process the files.