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Citrix Logon Process 2008 - 150dpi 100 quality.jpg (JPEG Image, 4602x3234 pixels) CitrixTools.Net Home. Sysadmin Help… » Blog Archive » Installing ubuntu 9.04 PV on Citrix Xenserver. Installing A Xenserver Ubuntu PV vm from scratch Step 1 If installing a x64 os then select the Currently Selected template, if installing the 32bit version then select the one above, Enter a Vm Name In this case I selected the ubuntu iso from the storage repository, if you want to use a cd tick the radio button above, click next Select the amount of resources you want to allocate on the vm. When finished press next. If you want to change the hdd size of the vm, press edit and increase or decrease the image size, when done press next.

Press next when finished with your changes Press Finish, Now to Start the vm installation Press enter, this tutorial will be in English however If you want to select a different language, go ahead now. Press enter Press Enter, Again if you want to choose a different language you can do so. From this menu you can choose your country / timezone Press Enter Select your keyboard, then press enter Press enter once again after select the keyboard layout again Select your timezone. Advanced Administration for Citrix XenApp 5.0 for Windows Server 2008. The Ultimate Guide to Terminal Server Printing - Design and Configuration. By Brian Madden This paper is excerpted from the book Terminal Services for Windows Server 2003:Advanced Technical Design Guide, by Brian Madden and Ron Oglesby. At some point during your Terminal Server system design you'll remember that your users will probably want to print something sooner or later.

Printing is an important function to users within their Terminal Server sessions, yet it has traditionally been the biggest nightmare for administrators of server-based computing systems. Ideally, printing from applications via RDP sessions should be no different than printing from any other application. It should be relatively seamless to the users, allowing them to click the print button within their application, easily select a printer, and quickly receive their printouts.

All server-based computing environments pose unique challenges to printing. On top of that, Windows Server 2003 uses the same printing subsystem that was designed way back in the Windows NT days. . • Phase 1. Phase 1.