Here are some EUC items I found interesting last week:
XenApp/XenDesktop
- Adding Windows 10 Compatibility to XenApp and XenDesktop 7.6 LTSR – requires VDA 7.9, PvS 7.9 – Citrix Blog Post
- Citrix Health Assistant updated June 22
- Configure Citrix SCOM Pack to Automatically Recover failed XenApp and XenDesktop Services – Citrix Blog Post
- Configure MCS Catalog machine naming to start at a particular number – Citrix Discussions
- Script to delete old Session Recording files – David Ott
- Federated Authentication Service can’t complete step 3 – known issue with older CAs that are upgraded – Citrix Discussions
XenMobile
- Download XenMobile Server 10.3.6, MDX Toolkit 10.3.6, and Worx Apps 10.3.6
- What’s New in XenMobile 10.3.6 – Citrix Docs
- What’s new in Worx Mobile Apps 10.3.6 – Citrix Docs
- XenMobile 10.3.5 Design and Deployment Handbook – explains new MAM server mode and other design considerations – 140 page PDF at Citrix Docs
StoreFront
- How to change published application names based on user’s browser language – Michael Bednarek at Citrix Discussions
ShareFile
- Configure ShareFile Drive Mapper to only run for specific users – User-side Group Policy – Citrix Discussions
VMware
- VMware NSX for vSphere End-User Computing Design Guide – VMware Communities
Microsoft
- App-V 5.1 Hotfix 4
- Driving Down App-V Publishing Times in Non Persistent VDI Environments – Thamim Karim
- AppLocker in Windows 10 can trust all apps from a Managed Installer (e.g. SCCM) – Technet Blog
- Windows security baselines – GPOs – Technet
- Azure Information Protection – watch the video
Any idea
How can I make an application visible to a pc if it is a member of a AD GROUP?
And if the user goes over to another pc the user can’t see the app
In Citrix Xenapp 7.6.3 LTSR
HELP
Best regards
Ole
I don’t think that’s possible. There are filters for client IP and client Name but I’m not aware of any filters for client (PC) AD Group.