thavil, I think the reason you are seeing so many account issues is that you moved from a mixed mode ad to a native mode. the account, group objects etc. I'm pretty sure have a different structure.
did you migrate existing objects to the new domain? i.e. users, groups, computer accounts etc?
George, RDP is a less efficient protocol than ICA. We have seen that result on our enterprise where we split a server out of the farm for benchmarking using RDP. The users began to complain immediately about poor refresh rates.
thanks for responding..
the exact error message is the title of this thread
a white browser window appears like it's going to launch the app and then the error appears.
anyone seen this error? know how to fix it?
Nfuse 1.7 on Win2k SP4
Metaframe XPe FR2 on Win2k SP3
this error has mysteriously popped up on one of my systems after having run for 2 months with no problems.
users can logon to the portal - no problem. but when they try to launch an app - wham...
yes you would but it seems to me that you might still have an issue because for now, it seems that you have the Citrix server configured to the public address and NOT the local LAN. that may be why it won't respond on the local LAN address. we have an older farm on our network which uses it's...
I did talk with a Citrix Engineer months ago who told me that the licenses can be carved out of an existing farm and used to create a new farm. I thought he told me that I would just need to use the first five fields of the license to do so but I would like to be sure about what I'm doing and...
it may be that the packets that you're trying to direct at the local interface are being lost on the route. whenever I use more than 1 interface on a server, i usually just let 1 be the primary interface with a defined default gateway. to handle traffic on the others, i edit the local route...
what stands out to me is that you have two network interfaces where one is hosting Citrix services for the net but the other does not appear to be. there may be an issue with the server routing packets to the correct interface. do you have more than one default gateway defined?
yes, that's what I'm saying. i have had several clients who have experienced connection problems because the local license could not be updated. i have success in reconnecting them by having them delete this key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MSLicensing
you should try it, could be...
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