XenApp 6 TWAIN Devices Support

XenApp lets users control client-attached TWAIN imaging devices, such as scanners and cameras, from published applications. This feature is known as TWAIN redirection because XenApp provides TWAIN support by redirecting commands sent from a published application on the server to the client device. Users can connect regardless of connection type. However, XenApp requires the following for TWAIN support: The imaging device must be connected locally to the user device and have the associated vendor supplied TWAIN driver installed locally. Citrix online plug-in 11.x or later or the Citrix offline plug-in. XenApp 32-bit and 64-bit servers support TWAIN redirection for 32-bit […]

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Let Me Google That For You (LMGTFY)

I came across this “Let Me Google That For You (LMGTFY)” site and felt very interesting. The site creates an online page (a kind of demo) that is a capture of your Google search terms and it’s results. Take a look at http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Test This would come handy when you have to show someone on how to use Google and/or show that you find intended results just by Googling.

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How Citrix XenApp 6 Policies Work

XenApp policies and settings are collected into similar categories in Active Directory: Computer and User. Computer policy settings pertain to XenApp servers and are applied when the server is rebooted. User policy settings pertain to user sessions and are applied for the duration of the session. Citrix XenApp 6 policies can be managed through the Group Policy Editor in Windows or the Delivery Services Console in XenApp. If you do NOT use Active Directory in your environment (or use a different directory service such as Novell Directory Services for Windows) or you are a Citrix administrator without permission to manage […]

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