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James Kindon
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have you got an appropriate version of the agent installed - and how are you launching the app?
You will have to do it from the explorer context (go find cmd.exe and double click it for example)
You should have an elevation log in the local profile as well if it's triggering
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$AppList = @("App1","App2") $Users = @("Domain\User","Domain\User2") foreach ($App in $AppList) { foreach ($User in $Users) { Add-BrokerUser -Name $User -Application $App } }
that is an example bit of code for you to work with - there is no error handling, checking or validation, it's just the basics - you can take it from there
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From memory, you can just kill UpmConfigCheck.ps1 and the checks stop happening - I would suggest you test, confirm, and the only delete on VDA's via a GPO (leave the master alone just incase)
I requested a while back that this check become optional via the GUI, pretty sure it can be turned off behind the scenes, but not in a supported fashion so i wouldn't hack the DB :)
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Apps aren't tied to a server unless you use tagging, which is a whole looping process to filter through.
To get your list of servers, you would need to loop through the Delivery Groups that match the app assignments, and then output from there, if you use app groups, its another set of loops and matches
You can filter your output (and input) by customising the $Application variable (for input), or the $AppList is just an output array, so you can filter that also once created
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you can ignore that rubbish - it's just using the old UPM health check script (you can delete it and the check's stop) - it's not important
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no problem - glad it helps
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$AppList = @("Notepad","SAP7","AdobePro") $Controller = "ControllerName" $Apps = Get-BrokerApplication -AdminAddress $Controller | Where-Object {$_.Name -in $AppList} foreach ($App in $Apps) { Set-BrokerApplication -Name $App.Name -Description "KEYWORDS:Mandatory" }
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it depends on the thin client - some support workspace, some still require pnagent stuff, and usually in that case customers don't want them going out to the internet anyway in my experience
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Is there any way to hide apps/desktops with Citrix Workspace Service for only external users?
- Not yet, it's incoming I believe
With Citrix Workspace Service, Is there any way that work with thin clients legacy with PNAgent? And Discovery?
- StoreFront is still valid and used for Thin Client scenarios
LHC with Citrix Storefront is better that service continuity of Citrix Workspace Service? Why?
- They are slightly different use cases - Service Continuity is to protect against the loss of workspace services - LHC is still important for loss of brokering capability etc - there is a good write up from Citrix on Service Continuity
Is there any diagram that indicates Citrix Workspace Service versus Citrix Storefront (PROS vs CONS)?
- No :)
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i would suggest starting here https://jkindon.com/the-why-does-it-of-citrix-wem-cache/ to get an understanding of how this fits together
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is your cache broken? If you are changing things in the console and that is not being reflected, then you are processing from cache and the cache is not up to date - i would be starting there
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ah yep, they will show up
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i personally would typically merge the disks, then grab the merged disk, copy it across to the new PVS environment and stream out from there - sounds like you are building a new PVS environment? or not?
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in your resources under your hosting connection, edit and from there you can enable/disable new/old datastores
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Office Container is enough - i think you can combine Citrix Container and Office 365 Container - though i have not done it, and it would likely make more sense to do FSLogix as a whole
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That’s not supported, you need fslogix Office Container
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Have a read through the ADMX policy options, it will tell you
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That has to be AD related, wonder if there are issues with domain controllers, dcdiags clean?
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I’ve not seen this - do the machines come online at all? As in can you rdp to them?
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Use AppMasking to redirect c:\app\ to c:\users\username\appdata\blah and sync that - AppMasking is awesome
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Thanks for sharing
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Absolutely. BIS-F is awesome. It will run ctx optimiser for you, and take care of pretty much every optimisation or prep task you can think of
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Do you mean you moved to AzureAD and not normal Active Directory?
FSLogix and O365 Account Data
in XenApp 7.x
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smells like your messaging subsystem key is not roaming - are you doing anything funky with your registry configs in UPM? I would also suggest leaving outlook personalisation data in the profile