Interesting EUC items from last week:
Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops
- Citrix CVAD 2003 OS/SQL compatibility: Windows Server 2012 R2 is no longer supported for Controllers or VDAs; SQL Server 2008 R2, 2012, and 2014 are no longer supported for Site database or LHC; cloud VDAs are not supported – Citrix Docs
- Download Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops 7 2003, All Editions
Citrix App Layering
- Download Citrix App Layering 2003
- Citrix App Layering 2003: use the OS import script (ImportOsLayer.ps1) to import UEFI machines from vSphere – Citrix Docs
Citrix WEM and Profile Management
- Download Citrix Workspace Environment Management 2003
- Enable multi-session write-back for FSLogix Profile Container – Citrix Docs
Citrix Workspace app
- Citrix Workspace app support for Windows 7 is deprecated (but still available) as of version 2002 – Citrix Docs
- Embedded browser is not included in Citrix Workspace app 1912 LTSR for Windows – Browser Content Redirection feature will not work; Teams redirection does work – Citrix Knowledgebase article
- Download Citrix Workspace app 2002 for Windows
- Download Citrix Workspace app 1912 LTSR for Windows
Citrix ADC
- Download Citrix ADC Release (Feature Phase) 13.0 Build 52.24 – Citrix Gateway Support for Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops 7 1912 LTSR
- Download Citrix NetScaler 11.1 Build 64.11
Citrix ADM
VMware
- Download VMware Horizon Client 5.4.1
- VMware Unified Access Gateway 3.9.1 – AirWatch fixes
- Deploying VMware Workspace ONE Tunnel: VMware Workspace ONE Operational Tutorial – VMware Tech Zone
- Quick-Start Tutorial for VMware Horizon Cloud Service on Microsoft Azure – VMware Tech Zone
- Horizon View Events Database Export Utility Fling v2.2
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Carl, long time reader, first time commenting, any chance we can stop referring to WSONE UEM as AirWatch? 🙂
It’s too easy to confuse WSONE UEM with Horizon UEM so I try to avoid that name. Even VMware’s website says “Powered by AirWatch”. 🙂