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Articles & Tutorials for January, 2006
- Scripting for Server Based Computing: Part 3 ? Citrix Presentation Server Scripting
- Date - Jan 31, 2006
- Author - Andy Jones
- Section - Articles & Tutorials / Scripting
- VBScript and WMI are very powerful toolsets that allow server based computing administrators to perform some very complex, and sometimes mundane, tasks with consistency and speed. This article series serves as a look into leveraging this toolset to simplify the configuration of server and user settings. Part three of this article series will look at Citrix Presentation Server’s MFCOM Object. We will explore the settings and properties that may be managed via VBScript and WMI.
- Do I Really Need Citrix for Effective Application Hosting?
- Date - Jan 25, 2006
- Author - Paul Stansel
- Section - Articles & Tutorials / General
- Microsoft has long been making inroads into application hosting with the Terminal Services improvements. Given the added cost Citrix brings, why not just use Terminal Services? We'll take a look at where the gaps remain between the products and why you might be happy with a Terminal Services solution.
- 2X to give away 1 million free thin clients
- Date - Jan 20, 2006
- Author - The Editor
- Section - News
- 2X announced on Wednesday that it will give away 1 million thin clients, in a bid to demonstrate the advantages of thin client computing, allowing any organization to solve the management and security issues of fat clients.
- Citrix Client Types: Features and Limitations
- Date - Jan 18, 2006
- Author - Stefan Vermeulen
- Section - Articles & Tutorials / General
- Citrix has a few client versions available. Choosing a specific type could look good in the beginning, but turn sour at a later stage. This article should help you fully understand the consequences of a client type, the features and the infrastructure needed.
- My CPU is at 100%, What Can I Do About It?
- Date - Jan 11, 2006
- Author - Wilco van Bragt
- Section - Articles & Tutorials / Performance
- One of the main challenges in the Terminal Server environment is the high usage of resources like the CPU. In this article we are going to take a look at what causes this high usage and what you can do to control the resource usage.
- Running Legacy 16-Bit Applications in a Terminal Service Environment
- Date - Jan 04, 2006
- Author - Brien M. Posey
- Section - Articles & Tutorials / Performance
- It may seem strange to talk about applications written for an operating system that has been obsolete for at least ten years, but believe it or not, there are a huge number of companies that still depend on legacy DOS applications for mission critical tasks. Unfortunately, DOS applications do not tend to work well with the Windows Terminal Services. In this article, I will discuss some of the underlying reasons for this incompatibility. After doing so, I will then go on to discuss some possible resolutions for the various compatibility issues.