Monthly Archives: February 2010

Feb
11
Some best practices for RES PowerFuse: 1. To prevent a denial of access when opening the RES PowerFuse Management Console, create a seperate account, make it member of the build-in full Technical Manager role.

Logon to the domain with this special account (only in case of emergency) and try to open the Management Console.

Note: when migrating from one Windows domain to another (let's say 'Domain A' to 'Domain B'), make sure you give an account from 'Domain' B a Technical Manager role before switching the default domain to 'Domain B' in the RES PowerFuse Management Console. 2. When using 'Workspace Containers', there's a possibility a user is denied access to the RES PowerFuse workspace, due to ... READ MORE>>
Feb
03
RES Subscriber offers a generic way to launch a Terminal Server / Citrix session, simple and effective: a command line. But HOW you will launch a session is up to your individual creativity. Commonly used commandlines are pointing a rdp file, ica file or PN.exe with application name. Quite straightforward and easy to setup. But since Citrix ICA client 11.2 Program Neighborhood and TCPBrowserAddress within ICA files is no longer supported, see http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX122858 You must find a way to hit that Citrix Web Interface via RES Subscriber but prevent open programs or Internet browsers, else the user has already one or two unwanted 'Subscribed' applications within the taskbar. Here is an easy way to create an ICA file to ... READ MORE>>
 
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