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One of the most frequent issues I’ve had with Microsoft terminal and Citrix XenApp servers is preventing Active Directory user and computer policies from being applied to these servers. The
Problem I ran into an interesting problem the other day when I was trying to install a bunch of hotfixes for a few Citrix XenApp 6.5 servers: What I noticed
If you ever do any research on what port to use for the XML service in a Citrix XenApp environment, you’ll notice that there are options to share port 80
Problem You’ve completed the installation of a new Citrix XenApp 6.5 server and attempt to add it to an existing farm using a remote SQL server as the database server
I ran into an interesting problem last night while trying to publish a few web applications that required Internet Explorer 7 and because the environment I was working with was
Problem You would like to check to see what hotfixes have been installed for each of the XenApp servers in your farm but noticed that one of the servers is
One of the challenges I find I frequently face with XenApp deployments is the ability to publish legacy applications that is either incompatible with 64-bit operating systems or require a
I was asked a few years ago back in the Exchange 2007 days whether it was possible to remove the mailbox functionality from a user but enable them for Unified
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