Hi Giles

Thanks for your answer.

> Chaining sessions ("pass-through") this way is probably the main cause
> of your problem.  By doing that you are creating multiple instances of
> the WINLOGON.EXE process on different servers, and it is known to be
> liberal in its use of smartcard contexts.  If you can start the sessions
> directly from the client machine, you will need fewer contexts, use less
> server resources and have more responsive sessions.

Yes, I tried this out and it works. But in this scenario the client
workstations are only thin client with a very limited and fixed config.
The users only connect to the citrix server. Configuring the different
Citrix applications on the client would be the administration hell,
because of 5000 users, all with different profiles and applications to
use. ;-)

> But hundreds on Mb in pcscd for tens of contexts seems ridiculous as
> well!

Maybe theres a possiblity to optimize the memory usage of pcscd.

-- 
Ulf Leichsenring
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