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kestrel1

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I don't know if this is possible, but I have got an old PC that I have setup with DOS, Lanman & Citrix ICA Client for DOS.
I can get the ICA Client to run, but is there a way of bypassing the DOS logon & automatically starting the ICA client so that I just have the Citrix ICA logon screen.
We run about 80 thin clients (some old ACORN clients, IGELS & ThinTunes) The Thintunes are the best Thin Clients I have come across. I would like to be able to use any old PC's as thinclients without too much hassle. I do know of another way, but this will cost extra & I don't think the old PC's are really worth it.
 
You shouldn't have to logon to DOS.

If you put the

WFRUN32.exe <App Name> into the autoexec.bat that should connect automatically.

Long time since I've done that.

Cheers
Scott
 
Thanks. This gave me some pointers.
The file is actually WFCDOS32.EXE
When I type this in with the app name in brackets I get the following error
TCP/IP Protocol is not available. (Browser 23)
TCP/IP is loaded & if I go through WFCLIENT.EXE & click connect, I can connect to ICA server. Any idea what is going on or am I missing something.
 
Have you loaded &quot;sockets.exe&quot; within your script, I've found that it doesn't get loaded by default and although you have an IP address, you don't get to connect!

Cheers,
carl.
 
Yes sockets is loaded. It doesn't really make any sense because I can get a connection fine if I run the WFCLIENT.exe file & click connect or just press return.
The other thing that I would like it to do, when I eventually get it to work, is to restart the ICA session when someone logs off. In Linux I think this is called respawning. I can get an old Acorn RISC PC to boot to the ICA screen & when someone logs off it will go back to the logon screen. This took some work, but it works well. I would like to do the same with these old PC's
Thanks
Glyn
 
Dragging the bottom of the old brain barrell here. I think you nmeed quotes round the applciation.

I would try keeping the command out of autoexec until you know you have it working with TCP/IP.

Once you can ping after boot then the WFDOS32 (or whatever) should then work.

Ogi was right about sockets. I had forgotten that one.

Cheers
Scott
 
Thanks for your help with this. I don't know why I said brackets when I meant to say speach marks &quot;app name&quot;.
I can ping fine. I can even get a connection to the Citrix server with the ICA wfclient.exe file. I am wondering if my wfcdos32.exe is corrupt in some way. I will replace it, try it again & let you know.
 
I have tried another file, re-installed the whole Citrix client from scratch & still get the same problem.
I can't understand why it keeps saying that the TCP/IP protocol isn't available when it is. I haven't needed to work in DOS for a long time & I have never connected a DOS machine to a network before.
I might think about doing a total re-install of DOS & start at the beginning again.
If you have any more thoughts before tomorrow (Thursday) Please post them. You might save me more work.
Many thanks all.
Glyn
 
Please disregard my last post. I have managed to get this working. I deleted the connection that I had made with wfclient.exe
Instead of running wfclient.exe to make a new connection I used wfcdos32.exe without anything else. This loaded the configuration program. I made a new connection to the server, saved it & typed wfcdos.exe &quot;network&quot; & it worked. Many thanks for all of your help guys.
Glyn
 
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