On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 10:20 AM, Michael Leone <[email protected]> wrote: > On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 9:54 AM, Michael Leone <[email protected]> wrote: >>> You then create A records for each app server (rds.yourcompany.com). When >>> you publish your apps, you use that name for the host. > >> Then, when I publish my app, I go searching at "rds-rdsh.domain.local" >> to find it. This way, it's published with that round-robin DNS name, >> which is vital, rather than searching on any one particular session >> host. >> >> Yes? > > No. Or, at least, that's not what's happening for me. When I try to > publish an app, and browse to "\\rds-rdsh.domain.local\d$\folder" > (using the new DNS name I just created, and not the name of any > specific session host), it tells me that I can't do that, and that I > need to go to a specifically named session host path.
I wonder if that is due to the fact that this is an old app, and the vendor tells me to just copy the installed folder structure from my current Citrix environment. i.e., not to run an actual install or setup routine, just copy the folder over. Thus, when I go to publish an app, this app is *not* in the list of installed apps that seems to get pulled from the session host, so I need to go browse to the folder where it is installed on one of the session hosts and add it that way.

