Using One Citrix Web Interface Site with Multiple XenApp Farms

Appendix E Finding the XML Port for XenApp 6.5

Click Start, All Programs, Citrix, Management Consoles and select Citrix AppCenter (Figure 129).

Figure 129

Expand the farm by clicking the “+” sign to the left of the farm name (Figure 130).

Figure 130

XenApp 6.5 does not have individual server properties. Those properties are now contained within Citrix Policies.

Click on the Policies node and then the Computer tab Figure 131).

Figure 131

If there is only one Citrix Computer Policy named Unfiltered, finding the XML port will be easy. Click the Summary tab (Figure 132). If the XML port is not using the default of 80, the policy setting will be shown. If the XML service port policy setting is not shown in the Summary tab, then the default port of 80 is being used.

Figure 132

If there are multiple Citrix Computer Policies, the modeling wizard needs to be run to see if a policy is configured for the server being used as the XML Broker. Click Run the modeling wizard… in the Actions pane (Figure 133).

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Click Next (Figure 134).

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Click Next (Figure 135).

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Select Computer and click Browse… (Figure 136).

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Enter the name of the server being used as the XML Broker, click Check Names and click OK (Figure 137).

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Select Skip to the final page of the wizard without collecting additional data and click Next (Figure 138).

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Click Run (Figure 139)

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Click Close (Figure 140).

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The modeling results are displayed as shown in Figure 141. The Citrix Computer Policy that affects the XML service port should be displayed. If it is not displayed, then the default port of 80 is being used.

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Webster is an independent consultant in the Nashville, TN area and specializes in Citrix, Active Directory and Exchange. Webster has been working with Citrix products for many years starting with Multi-User OS/2 in 1990.

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2 Responses to “Using One Citrix Web Interface Site with Multiple XenApp Farms”

  1. Dennis Says:

    is it possible to publish 2 WI’s on the same computer that use different authentication methods? One with plain user/password and one with RSA tokens?

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