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With the additional feature of the Personal vDisk offered in version 5.6, I was anxious to get 2 Citrix XenDesktop 5.5 environments I’m currently working with upgraded so I could
I’m not much of an operations administrator as most of my work are project based deployments so I always tell my clients that they’ll always know more about how to
One of the tasks I find myself doing quite a bit is creating new snapshots for a bunch of virtual machines a in a folder after a routine patch window
I find that the best way to streamline the process of removing snapshots for a bunch of virtual machine master templates I use for several linked-clone pools is to use
To follow up on one of my previous posts about recomposing an automatic linked-clone pool via PowerCLI: How to recompose VMware View 5.0 linked-clone virtual desktop pools with PowerCLI cmdlet
As with most of the other VMware View 5.0 roles, deploying the Security Server role isn’t all that exciting (the excitement or frustration comes when configuring the firewall rules) so
Those who have come across my previous post about Microsoft Lync 2010 and Avaya RCC integration: Lync Server 2010 & Avaya RCC Integration? Not yet as of June 7, 2011
Those who may have come across one of my other posts about using PowerShell to initiate desktop catalog refreshes within Citrix’s XenDesktop 5.5 will recall about my complaint towards the
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