Carefull as Nfuse 1.7 is an "old" product, any reference might have be changed to Web Interface.
all include files should be in the wwwroot/citrix/Nfuse17/include if I remember correctly.
I would suggest you upgrade to WI 2.x anyway.
Recommended Microsoft Hotfixes post SP4 are posted on the Citrix KB CTX102523
http://support.citrix.com/kb/entry!default.jspa?categoryID=118&entryID=3038&fromSearchPage=true
MSDE is "replacing" Access as the preferred support for very small farms.
When the new server will join the farm, you just have to follow the steps in the setup tool or check the XP FR3 admin guide pages 116 and 117 as it introduced MSDE.
The farm will run for 96 hours (no matter what is the...
if you are using MetaFrame XP (I hope you are... MF1.8 is really out of date), you just have to run the following command in a prompt
clicense strings >mylicenses.txt
that will redirect all the licenses to a text file
As far I know, PN Agent needs to talk to a Web Interface server to receive the ICA file. Web Interface talks to the Citrix farm using the XML service so for MF1.8, the Citrix XML service needs to be up and running (Service Pack 2 and up).
As long as PN Agent can receive the ICA file, it will...
The best option would be to dump the winlogon process while it pegs the CPU to 99% using userdump and then analyse the process dump (Microsoft or Citrix can do this for you if you have a contract)
This is a known issue, especially with UPD II introduced with XP FR3.
Are you printing to network printers ? I mean printers setup on the client under the UNC \\printserver\printer ? If you are using MF XP FR2 or FR3, by default, the MF XP will try to send the print job directly to the print...
The best way is to use Web Interface (included in MF XP CD)
When properly designed, it will work fine without the need to have alternate address in some case.
Are those external machines trying to access your MF XP farm from Internet ?
What you want to achieve is described in the Citrix...
There is not need to script this.
If you are in an AD environment, you can easily apply this registry change to any server by modifying a Group Policy (in Users & Computers for Domain)
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