Upgrading Citrix XenDesktop 5.5 to 5.6
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 test drive this as it
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 test drive this as it
As I noted in one of my previous posts: Updating Citrix XenDesktop 5.5 desktop catalogs with PowerShell cmdlet https://blog.terenceluk.com/2012/03/updating-citrix-xendesktop-55-desktop.html … navigating through the Desktop Studio can be a pain at times due to the responsiveness
Problem You have just completed configuring your Citrix XenDesktop desktop groups and began testing the virtual desktops on, say, thin clients. These thin clients are not joined to the domain so they’re simply deployed via
Problem You have a bunch of USB printers that are redirected from, say, your thin client but you don’t want to remove those printers from the thin client because you want the flexibility to use
There are quite a few blog posts about the benefits and drawbacks of either using: Manually enter controller location(s) … or: Select from Active Directory when planning a Citrix XenDesktop 5.5 environment. While both sides
I ran into an issue a few weeks back when trying to install an Epson TM-U325 (receipt printer) driver onto an HP Compaq t5730 thin client with Windows XP embedded where it would throw the
Those who have worked with Citrix XenDesktop pools would probably understand the pain of updating their desktop catalogs via the Update Machine option within Desktop Studio: First of all, I find the Desktop Studio responsiveness
As with one of my previous posts: How to stop Outlook 2010 from setting up a new profile for users using Citrix XenDesktop virtual desktops when the pool gets refreshed with an updated image https://blog.terenceluk.com/2012/02/how-to-stop-outlook-2010-from-setting.html
Problem You’ve configured your XenDesktop virtual desktop’s Citrix Receiver to authenticate against your Web Interface server but notice that you get prompted for authentication and when you type in the credentials: … you receive the
I’m sure there’s probably some documentation out there for setting up Citrix XenDesktop 5.5 virtual desktops with Citrix Receiver for pass-through authentication for XenApp 6.5 published applications but I sure couldn’t find a single documentation
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