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10 Feb 2009 03:07 PM EST
posted by Daniel Feller
One of the more time-consuming tasks for a XenApp administrator is to build new XenApp servers. This video shows how we can use Provisioning Server to
- Create an image based on a current installation
- Take the image and deliver to a whole slew of new XenApp servers
This process not only creates new XenApp servers, but it also adds them into the farm automatically. Simply publish applications with a drag-and-drop and your done. Because each XenApp server is coming from a single image, you can guarantee that each server is identical to each other, a very important XenApp best practice.
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Mar 18, 2009
Anonymous says:
This is very helpful. Could you remove the restriction to view the video i...This is very helpful. Could you remove the restriction to view the video in full screen?
Mar 29, 2009
Anonymous says:
Great video, but hard to see since you can't make it bigger.Great video, but hard to see since you can't make it bigger.
Mar 30, 2009
Anonymous says:
Same as comments above - full screen video please. Also, can you move the flash...Same as comments above - full screen video please.
Also, can you move the flash movie to a citrix hosted site as s3.amazonaws.com is blocked by our proxy server for obvious reasons. I'm sure others are in the same boat.
Apr 05, 2009
Anonymous says:
Fullscreen please!Fullscreen please!
Apr 06, 2009
Daniel Feller says:
I'll have a bigger version of this video in the near future. Very limited on wha...I'll have a bigger version of this video in the near future. Very limited on what I can do with the site that hosts the videos, but will have another way of seeing a bigger video. Will let all of you know.
Daniel
May 04, 2009
Anonymous says:
Hi all, if you are still searching for this vid to get playing in fullscreen, tr...Hi all,
if you are still searching for this vid to get playing in fullscreen, try searching in the source code of this website for "object codetype" in line 345. In here you will find the links to utipu.com/amazon.com, like
http://www.utipu.com/player/player.swf?file= http://s3.amazonaws.com/16FFCC7K05TW8V7DQB02.utipu/6871.flv
Just paste this link into a new browser window/tab and everything should be fine.
Cheers,
Dan
May 04, 2009
Daniel Feller says:
I've uploaded the video to the CitrixTV site. You can see it here: http://...I've uploaded the video to the CitrixTV site. You can see it here: http://www.citrix.com/tv/#video/177
There is a full screen button so you can see it really large.
May 26
Anonymous says:
I don't see any video on the new post although I can hear the audio.I don't see any video on the new post although I can hear the audio.
Jun 09
Anonymous says:
Awesome! Thank you!Awesome! Thank you!
Jun 21
Anonymous says:
Hi, in the video you didn't use XenAppPrep. Did you do that before on the base i...Hi, in the video you didn't use XenAppPrep. Did you do that before on the base image or? /H
Jun 30
Bryan McClellan says:
Can we get an answer to the question above?.. I am curious if the XenAppPrep is ...Can we get an answer to the question above?.. I am curious if the XenAppPrep is still needed.
Jun 30
Daniel Feller says:
XenAppPrep is still needed as it configures the XenApp server for streaming/clon...XenAppPrep is still needed as it configures the XenApp server for streaming/cloning.
Jun 30
Bryan McClellan says:
Thank you.... On my way to POC this now. Thanks for the post.Thank you.... On my way to POC this now. Thanks for the post.
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