No it is not a metaframe app. It is just bog standard Print Manager, you know the app that displays all your printers like on a desktop.
Search Citrix Knowledge base for publishing Print Manager there are instructions there.
And here they are here.
From CTX884335 - How to Publish Print Manager on a Windows NT-2000.htm
Follow the instructions below to publish Print Manager on a Windows Terminal Server 4.0 or Windows 2000 running MetaFrame 1.8/XP.
1.
Create the following folder:
C:\Printers.{2227A280-3AEA-1069-A2DE-08002B30309D}
Note: This folder MUST be created in the root of one of the MetaFrame server drives. When you press Enter, the folder icon changes to a printer icon.
2.
Create a published application with the following properties:
Command line: "Path of IEXplore.exe" C:\Printers.{2227A280-3AEA-1069-A2DE-08002B30309D}
Working directory: The path where IExplore.exe is located.
Note: You may get path error and fail to access published printers folder. If so modify the command line to include %* for example.
Command line: "Path of IEXplore.exe" %*C:\Printers.{2227A280-3AEA-1069-A2DE-08002B30309D}
3.
Now when users access this published application, they can create and manage their printers without a desktop session.
Important: These folders must be created in the root of one of your MetaFrame 1.8/XP server drives.
4.
By default, the published application will use Internet Explorer’s icon. To use the Printers icon, follow below instructions:
a. From the Citrix Management Console (XP) or Published Application Manager (1.8), right click on the published applications and choose Properties.
b. Click on the Program Neighborhood Settings tab.
c. Click on Change Icon.
d. Browse for the Shell32.dll in %SystemRoot%\Winnt\system32\shell32.dll and
click Ok on the Browse Dialog.
e. Choose the Printer Folder icon and save the application.
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Cheers
Scott