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  • Learning the Basics of XenApp 5 (Part 7 of 7)

    This article was updated January 9, 2009. If you would like to read the other parts in this article series, please go to: Learning the Basics of XenApp 5 (Part 1) Learning the Basics of XenApp 5 (Part 2) Learning the Basics of XenApp 5 (Part 3) Learning the Basics of XenApp 5 (Part 4) Learning the Basics...
    Posted to Webster (Weblog) by carlwebster on 12-17-2008
  • Learning the Basics of XenApp 5 (Part 6 of 7)

    If you would like to read the other parts in this article series, please go to: Learning the Basics of XenApp 5 (Part 1) Learning the Basics of XenApp 5 (Part 2) Learning the Basics of XenApp 5 (Part 3) Learning the Basics of XenApp 5 (Part 4) Learning the Basics of XenApp 5 (Part 5) Learning the Basics...
    Posted to Webster (Weblog) by carlwebster on 12-16-2008
  • Learning the Basics of XenApp 5 (Part 5 of 7)

    This article was updated on January 2, 2009. If you would like to read the other parts in this article series, please go to: Learning the Basics of XenApp 5 (Part 1) Learning the Basics of XenApp 5 (Part 2) Learning the Basics of XenApp 5 (Part 3) Learning the Basics of XenApp 5 (Part 4) Learning the...
    Posted to Webster (Weblog) by carlwebster on 12-15-2008
  • Learning the Basics of XenApp 5 (Part 4 of 7)

    This article was updated January 6, 2009. If you would like to read the other parts in this article series, please go to: Learning the Basics of XenApp 5 (Part 1) Learning the Basics of XenApp 5 (Part 2) Learning the Basics of XenApp 5 (Part 3) Learning the Basics of XenApp 5 (Part 5) Learning the Basics...
    Posted to Webster (Weblog) by carlwebster on 12-12-2008
  • Learning the Basics of XenApp 5 (Part 3 of 7)

    This article was updated on December 8, 2008. If you would like to read the other parts in this article series, please go to: Learning the Basics of XenApp 5 (Part 1) Learning the Basics of XenApp 5 (Part 2) Learning the Basics of XenApp 5 (Part 4) Learning the Basics of XenApp 5 (Part 5) Learning the...
    Posted to Webster (Weblog) by carlwebster on 12-07-2008
  • Learning the Basics of XenApp 5 (Part 2 of 7)

    This article was updated on December 19, 2008. If you would like to read the other parts in this article series, please go to: Learning the Basics of XenApp 5 (Part 1) Learning the Basics of XenApp 5 (Part 3) Learning the Basics of XenApp 5 (Part 4) Learning the Basics of XenApp 5 (Part 5) Learning the...
    Posted to Webster (Weblog) by carlwebster on 12-04-2008
  • Learning the Basics of XenApp 5 (Part 1 of 7)

    This article was update December 19, 2008. If you would like to read the other parts in this article series, please go to: Learning the Basics of XenApp 5 (Part 2) Learning the Basics of XenApp 5 (Part 3) Learning the Basics of XenApp 5 (Part 4) Learning the Basics of XenApp 5 (Part 5) Learning the Basics...
    Posted to Webster (Weblog) by carlwebster on 12-03-2008
  • How do I change the Client Drive Remapping Letter from V to another Letter?

    During the design phase of a XenApp server installation, a common question is whether to remap the server's drive letters. If a server has one hard drive partition and one CD-ROM drive the driver letters assigned by Windows are C and D respectively. The Accidental Citrix Admin may find his users...
    Posted to Webster (Weblog) by carlwebster on 11-12-2008
  • How do I tell if Shadowing is Allowed or Prohibited on a Server?

    Citrix XenApp Server products allow Farm Administrators and Users to interact with other user sessions. Shadowing can be a useful tool for user collaboration, training, troubleshooting and monitoring. This capability is useful for supervisors, help desk personnel, teachers, and anyone else who may need...
    Posted to Webster (Weblog) by carlwebster on 11-04-2008
  • How do I get a modified webica.ini pushed out for ICA Clients 10.1 and higher?

    The webica.ini file is used by the Citrix Windows client software for the purpose of providing more reliable security and user-configurable client drive file security. Depending on the version of the client software used, Citrix policies applied to a user or from the Citrix Connection Center systray...
    Posted to Webster (Weblog) by carlwebster on 11-03-2008
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