Installing and Configuring Citrix Provisioning Services 5.6 SP1: Step-By-Step Screencast

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Browse DVD

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Server Installation

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Citrix Licensing:

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I’ve already had XenDesktop 5.6 License Server installed on the same server

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SQL Server 2005 Express:

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Install Server:

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MSIEXEC.EXE /i "C:WindowsDownloaded Installations{AE64D70F-D863-4F65-8328-975C2D17E3EB}Citrix Provisioning Services x64.msi" /l*vx C:UsersSER~1AppDataLocalTempPVSSetup.log TRANSFORMS="C:WindowsDownloaded Installations{AE64D70F-D863-4F65-8328-975C2D17E3EB}1033.MST" SETUPEXEDIR="F:Server" SETUPEXENAME="PVS_Server_x64.exe"

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C:ProgramDataCitrixProvisioning ServicesTftpbootARDBP32.BIN

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Add:

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Advanced:

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DHCP – The service that runs on another computer
PXE – Not used
Database Server = LOCALHOSTSQLEXPRESS
Farm = ProvisioningServices:PVSFarm
Site and Collection = MySite, MyCollection
AD Group = testdom.com/Builtin/Administrators
Store and Default Path = MyStore, C:PVS-Store
License Server:Port = TEStSRV01:27000
User Account = Network Service Account
               Configure the database
Computer account password changes every 7 days
Communications – First Port = 6890, Last Port = 6909
Console – Soap Port = 54321
NIC – Selected IP = 10.244.43.16
TFTP – Install Service
    File = C:ProgramDataCitrixProvisioning ServicesTftpbootARDBP32.BIN
Stream Service – IP, Subnet, Gateway, Port
    10.244.43.16, 0.0.0.0, 0
.0.0.0, 6910

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If you have Firewall running with default configuration, PVS will prompt you with below message:

“Windows Firewall is on. It will interfere with the operation of services. Either turn it off or open the necessary ports.” 

 

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Provisioning Services installation is supported on XenApp server as well as on XenDesktop

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