I cannot seem to delete the last post, as much as I wish I could. The answer was embarrassingly simple. Because the dead firewall was also a DHCP server, I enabled the DHCP server service on our DC. Because DNS server info is forwarded dynamically, I pointed the Citrix server to the DC's IP and...
We run a Citrix PS4.0 on a WinAdvSvr2KSP4 box, and have had very few problems over the past 5-6 years. In the wake of Hurricane Irene, our SonicWALL Pro-200 firewall appliance died. We bought a Cisco RVS4000 Small Business Firewall/Router, which I installed with no problem. In the course of...
We run a Citrix PS4.0 on a WinAdvSvr2KSP4 box, and have had very few problems over the past 5-6 years. In the wake of Hurricane Irene, our SonicWALL Pro-200 appliance died, so I went up the street and bought a Cisco RVS4000, which I installed with no problem. In the course of testing all...
I work for a company whose remote users access network resources via Citrix MP Server 4.0 installed on a Win2K Adv server. The server uses a 5-drive RAID configuration and has 2 partitions, M: and N:. M: is the system partition, but the person who installed and configured the server has the user...
Greetings,
I have an active thread (http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=1534561&page=1 ) regarding difficulty having newly configured clients connect to our Citrix server. The TS Licensing Service seems to be at issue. I have already consulted the closed thread at...
Jason,
Going down the list on the page at the link you sent, here is what I found:
1. There were no unused sessions in TSMan.
2. The account with which I installed and configured the client is an administrator account.
3. I deleted the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\MSLicensing key and...
The only thing that seems to correspond is this error from the System Event Log:
Source: TermService
Type: Warning
EventID: 1004
User: N/A
Description: The terminal server cannot issue a client license.
Again - there is no problem with machines that had the client installed prior to this issue...
Jason,
As it turns out, the issue is not limited to Vista. I posted the entire scenario on the Citrix Knowledge Base (http://forums.citrix.com/thread.jspa?messageID=1367797 ) but, as yet, to no avail. I am curious as to whether making the citrix server a member server in a domain could have...
Greetings - Earlier today, I was handed an employee's personal laptop and told by the boss to install a Citrix client on it. We run Presentation Server 4.5FR1 on a Win2K server box, and I have had no problems with any operating system except for Vista SP1. I have installed clients on all other...
On this topic, what would cause Adobe Acrobat Std 7.0 to crash when one is trying to either open a .pdf or create one from a report generated by a proprietary application? Please bear in mind that this only happens in Citrix sessions, not with local installations of these 2 apps. For...
Actually, I get the Moron of the Year award. TS was in Remote Admin mode, rather than Application Server mode. I am not sure how I got it into RA mode, but the Security event log shows that I was the one who did it! We're all fixed now!
Happy Holidays!!
Andy
2 years ago, I became a network admin for a company that uses a Citrix box to allow remote users access to apps. The box is a Win2KSP4 running Terminal Server. The version of Citrix is MFPS4.0. There are 5 TS licenses (we do not have many remote users) and ditto Citrix licenses. Everything has...
OK - DHCP scope on the SonicWall should provide no DNS information except the IP address of the AD server. The AD server must have the ISP's DNS IPs listed as forwarders, yes? If so, then this is all beginning to make sense.
Pgaliardo - that may be part of the problem. I do have ISP DNS addresses listed as secondary DNS servers. I have the IP for the one active NIC (I disabled the other as soon as I first started configuring the server) listed as the primary DNS. I will delete all other DNS servers from the DNS tab...
Terry - I apologize if I left out certain salient details. The problem with the PC being slow to authenticate had never been a problem prior to trying to join the PC to the domain. Essentially, prior to bringing the Win2K3 server into the mix, users on the LAN were authenticating to a Netware...
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