For those who are looking for a place which aggregates Autodesk and Citrix related technical information, I've created a page on Citrix Developer Network at
http://community.citrix.com/display/xa/Autodesk+Citrix+Best+Practices
Your feedbacks are welcome.
To start with, here is a short demo video of how to install AutoCAD Map3D 2009 on XenApp I created.
Discover more Citrix related videos at the Citrix utipu video site
Note that AutoCAD Map3D 2009 requires you to use network based license which is not default option. If you don't read the installation guide carefully, you can mistakenly take the default option. If the wrong model (standalone license) is chosen, at most two users can connect concurrently. And there is no easy way to change the license model after installation is completed. Initially I made the mistake of choosing the default option and had to re-install
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Please see my blogs for the complete series.
Ray Yang
Are you interested in running Autodesk products on Citrix XenApp (previously known as Presentation Server)? If you do, please read on.
Citrix and Autodesk have been working together to make sure our products can work well together. It's exciting to work in this project because both Autodesk and Citrix users can really benefit from such efforts.
AutoCAD Map3D 2009 is now Citrix-ready for XenApp. It is the first fruit of this effort. And if successful, you can expect more Autodesk products to become Citrix Ready. If you like the direction we are going, I'd appreciate your help by giving us feedbacks.
The joint site is at http://www.citrixandautodesk.com/. You can find useful information such as installation guide, FAQ, sales contact etc.
There are some post-installation changes you will need to make after installing Map 3D on XenApp. To make it easier, I wrote a script to automate such steps. The up to date script can be found here.
I created a short video demo of map 3D running on XenApp.
Click here to see all of my videos.
I'd love to hear from you about your experience running map 3D on XenApp including the script and what other Autodesk applications you would like to run on XenApp or other Citrix products. I will try my best to answer your questions.