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Scripts and Other Utilities

All downloads are now on Citrix ShareFile.

Please ignore the Filename displayed for the download. WordPress is showing the ShareFile link and not the filename of the download.

All current documentation scripts require PowerShell Version 3 or later and create a Microsoft Word 2010, 2013, or 2016/2019/Word O365 document.

Most documentation scripts will also create formatted text and HTML output so Microsoft Word is not required.

*****All scripts perform best with PowerShell Version 5*****

Each documentation script has up to seven parts:

  1. ReadMe file
  2. Change Log
  3. Unsigned script with PS1 extension
  4. Unsigned script with TXT extension
  5. Signed script with PS1 extension
  6. Signed script with TXT extension
  7. Sample Software Exclusions file with TXT extension (XenApp 6.x & StoreFront scripts only)
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Version 1.00
Date added November 3, 2012
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Category PDFs

Greetings,

If you came to my presentation at the Experts to Experts Conference in Hamburg, Germany thanks for being there. This presentation is different from the Synergy San Francisco version in that I added content for:

  • Server 2012 AD
  • Dell vWorkspace
  • RES Workspace Manager
  • VMware View

I would like to thank the following people for their help in putting together the information and for verifying its accuracy and up-to-dateness.

Michael B. Smith, Exchange MVP, https://www.essential.exchange/blog/

Brian Desmond, Directory Services MVP, http://BrianDesmond.com

Andrew S. Baker, Directory Services Expert, http://about.me/Andrew.S.Baker

Jo Harder, former Citrix XenApp product architect, now at https://www.linkedin.com/in/joharder/

Bob Free, Directory Services Expert, PG&E, Enterprise Shared Technology and Services

Michel Roth, Product Manager Quest Workspace, Microsoft MVP Remote Desktop Services for information on Quest Workspace Desktop Virtualization

Scott Bowling, Pride Technologies for information on Quest Workspace Desktop Virtualization

Sander van der Hoek, IBM, RES Software Certified Professional for information on RES Workspace Manager

Andre Leibovici, View Architect, Office of CTO – End User Computing VMware for help in finding VMware View information

A special Thank You goes to Echo_S from Experts Exchange for helping me resolve an issue with generating the PDF version of this presentation.

My presentation, in PDF form, is available here for FREE: