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Thursday, 20 March 2008 |
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Citrix Access Gateway was selected the winner in the Security & Lockdown Software category of the MSTerminalServices.org Readers' Choice Awards. AppSense Application Manager and RES PowerFuse were first runner-up and second runner-up.
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Thursday, 20 March 2008 |
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A core component of Virtual Access Suite Enterprise Edition is Desktop Services, a Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) Connection Broker. This article will describe how to install, configure and administer the Desktop Services features.
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Thursday, 20 March 2008 |
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This article continues the series on terminal service based scripts by introducing a couple more commands that you can use in your scripts.
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Thursday, 20 March 2008 |
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Earlier, I wrote about a new upcoming Citrix technology called Citrix Workflow Studio. I stated that Citrix Workflow Studio is "an IT process automation solution that enables you to compose, integrate and orchestrate rule-based workflows across your application delivery infrastructure." Unfortunately, this technology is not generally available yet. However, Vishal Ganeriwala has posted a video showcasing a walk through utilizing Citrix Workflow Studio. more...
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Thursday, 20 March 2008 |
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Thomas Koetzing has posted an article detailing some on the new features in Citrix Web Interface version 5.0. that is part of the next release of Citrix Presentation Server XenApp. In the article, Thomas outlines the evolution of Web Interface and then details some of the new features in the 5.0 release of Citrix Web Interface. more...
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Thursday, 20 March 2008 |
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Microsoft Office SharePoint Server and SharePoint Services have quickly become popular portals for many. more...
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Thursday, 20 March 2008 |
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One of the more visible changes in the Remote Desktop Client version 6.x is the frontside authentication mechanism. When I say "frontside authentication mechanism", I am talking about the part where you are prompted for credentials prior to making a connection to a Windows server. This is new behavior in the RDP 6.x client. Prior to the RDP 6.x client, you were prompted for credentials after establishing a connection to the Windows server. more...
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Thursday, 20 March 2008 |
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With the release of Windows Server 2008 and its Terminal Services features, some organizations are asking themselves if they will still need Citrix Presentation Server (XenApp). I think this is a pretty valid question considering some of the new Terminal Services features including RemoteApp, seamless windows, TS Gateway, TS Web Access, etc. more...
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Thursday, 20 March 2008 |
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Microsoft maintains a development methodology commonly refereed to as "eat your own dog food" meaning that the products that Microsoft develops are first tested in its own corporate environment. One of the ways Microsoft "ate its own dog food" was to pilot Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services. The project was so successful that Microsoft IT went on to test the scalability and performance into the production environment (keep in mind that Microsoft has over 78,000 employees worldwide). more...
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Thursday, 20 March 2008 |
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In an earlier blog post, I mentioned that Microsoft had written a white paper detailing how Microsoft IT implemented Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services internally. The success of the MSIT project and the white paper have prompted an upcoming webcast by Microsoft - TechNet Webcast: How Microsoft IT Deployed Windows Terminal Services 2008 and Terminal Server Gateway Technologies (Level 300). more...
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Thursday, 20 March 2008 |
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Have you ever needed to get the IP address or hostname of all sessions on a Citrix or Terminal Server programmatically. Perhaps at login to do some special scripting? I have personally faced this dilemma. It is quite easy to use MFCOM to obtain this information, but MFCOM may not be viable due to security restrictions. Also, MFCOM doesn't help you in a pure Terminal Services environment. more...
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Thursday, 20 March 2008 |
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Microsoft's "Ask the Performance Team" recently posted a new article about the Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services RemoteApp feature. If you have read any of their articles in the past, you know that they do a good job of getting in the "nuts and bolts" of technology. This new article on RemoteApp is no exception. more...
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Thursday, 20 March 2008 |
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The Terminal Services Session Broker is not a new idea in Windows Server 2008, but there have been some significant security and performance improvements over the previous version in Windows Server 2003. The Microsoft Terminal Services team has a blog post explaining some of the new improvements.
In a Windows Server 2003 Terminal Services environment, "when a terminal server in a farm received a connection request, it created a temporary session to authenticate the user and load user policies. more...
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