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 h4. *  Resources*
  
   [!btn_search.png! *Citrix Cloud Center*|http://www.citrix.com/English/ps2/products/product.asp?contentID=1681633]
  
   [!btn_search.png! *Citrix Access Gateway*|http://www.citrix.com/English/ps2/products/product.asp?contentID=15005&ntref=hp_nav_US]
  
   [!btn_search.png! *Citrix Branch Repeater*|http://www.citrix.com/English/ps2/products/product.asp?contentID=1350184&ntref=hp_nav_US]
  
   [!btn_search.png! *Citrix XenApp*|http://www.citrix.com/English/ps2/products/product.asp?contentID=186]
  
   [!btn_search.png! *Product Documentation*|http://support.citrix.com/productdocs/]
  
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 h3. {color:#00549f}C3 XenApp Fundamentals Blueprint{color}
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 This blueprint describes how to deploy Citrix XenApp Fundamentals 2.0 in a public cloud environment to deliver Windows applications.
  
 This page provides all of the details you will require to create a XenApp Fundamentals instance running in Amazon.
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 h3. Technical Overview
 In this scenario, a single Windows 2003 Server image instance can be started in the Amazon EC2 infrastructure to provide access to XenApp Fundamentals.
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 h4. Locating and Starting Citrix AMI's:
 The Citrix AMI's can be located in Elasticfox, by navigating to "Images." Enter "Citrix" in the images field. The Citrix C3 images will be listed. You can launch any of them by performing a right-click and selecting "Launch Instance of this AMI."
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 h4. Domain Authentication:
 This AMI is not a domain controller. You should be able to authenticate to a domain controller in the cloud, or at the datacenter over a VPN.
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 h4. Computer Name:
 The computer name or hostname of this machine is tied to the Citrix XenApp License file, and you should not change the name. You can change the name if you obtain your own license file.
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 h3. AMI Specifications:
 h4. AMI ID:
 ami-cdab4aa4
 h4. Bucket:
 citrix-c3-lab
 h4. AMI Filename:
  XenAppFundamentals2.0-32bit-Win-v1.06
  XenApp5.0_Fundamentals2.0_32bit_v1.3
 h4. Credentials:
 Username: Administrator
 Password: Citrix123
 Domain: CTXSlic1
  
 h4. Platform:
  
 Windows Server 2003 Service Pak 2, 32 bit. This AMI is based on or built on the Amazon base AMI ami-db4daab2, a windows authenticated platform that allows you to use authentication port numbers with the image. This machine is not part of a domain, and uses a local hostname.
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 h4. Citrix Components
  
 The following Citrix components are installed on this Server:
 * XenApp Fundamentals
  
 h4. Citrix Configurations
 *Port Numbers:*
 Make sure the Amazon Security Group, in addition to your firewall and Router allows the following ports to pass through:
 Tcp port 1494 citrix ica
 Tcp port 2598 citrix session reliability
 Tcp port 80 http
 Tcp port 443 https
 Tcp port 3389 rdp
  
  
  
  
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