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I posted a blog earlier this year on running OCS 2007 on XenApp. Since that time, I've received many emails from customers telling me they've started rolling out OCS 2007 via XenApp in either pilot or production environments. Most of these customers are running IM and Presence with integration into office apps. For those who are still not sure about delivering OCS 2007 via XenApp, I have good news. Citrix Consulting Solutions team has documented a best practice guide detailing how to you can deliver Office Communicator with XenApp 4.5. Come download the Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 Application Delivery Best Practices guide at: http://support.citrix.com/article/ctx118216

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  1. Oct 13, 2008

    Anonymous says:

    Unfortunately I didn't see any considerations for the GalContacts.db that is sto...

    Unfortunately I didn't see any considerations for the GalContacts.db that is stored in the user's profile under Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Communicator, which in my environment is about 85MB.  Since this file is stored in local settings, and MS does not provide a way to move/redirect the location it has to be downloaded at each logon in most XenApp environment.  This is due to the use of Roaming Profiles and the GPO to delete locally cached copies of Roaming Profiles.  So every time Communicator starts up it has to down load this potentially large file causing performance impact at logon.

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