21st May 2006
…How To…
Microsoft Office is a very common install on Citrix servers. Although the install is simple, it’s not just a put the CD in and go. Below I have detailed exactly what needs to be done for both Office 2000 and Office 2003.Microsoft Office 2000
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21st May 2006
…How To…
The Citrix ICA client is an application used to access a Windows session on a Citrix server. There are several different variations of the client depending on what you are using ie Windows, PDA, UNIX etc. Although the install is straightforward there are a number of options you can configure after the install. Using the method detailed beow it allows you to create an ica file with the options pre configured. You can then place the pre-configured file on a network share, make it available through an Intranet, email it out to users or even install it automatically through Windows group policy. Read the rest of this entry »
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16th May 2006
…How To…
Within Windows 2003 server you have the option of Network Load Balancing (NLB). This can be used for load balancing your servers and to a certain extent failover. In this instance we are going to use it for three servers running Citrix Web Interface. The idea being if one of the servers goes down then the end users will get redirected to one of the other two. Read the rest of this entry »
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12th May 2006
…Announcement…
Hello and welcome to my site. My name as you probably have guessed is John Kellett and I am a UK based Citrix and Windows consultant. The purpose of this site is primarily as a resource for prospective employers to find out a bit more about what I can do than a CV can offer. However, I also aim to be publishing several articles and “How to” guides for some of the day to day stuff us IT consultants come across.
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