Dependent on Citrix policy settings like Session Reliability and Keep-Alives, a 
dropped connection should stall the session firstly before it completely fails.

Having said that, non-TS-aware applications may exhibit certain crashing 
behaviour in this situation. Is your app OK to run on TS?

Process Monitor may help, particularly if you can recreate the issue. You 
didn't mention the Citrix version. Updating print drivers and installing Citrix 
hotfixes/rollups may be a starting point.


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-----Original Message-----
From: J- P <[email protected]>
Sender: [email protected]: Tue, 15 Jul 2014 17:49:14 
To: [email protected]<[email protected]>
Reply-to: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [NTSysADM] More remote Citrix connection help needed

I can say for sure that the program should NOT crash, i have users in East & 
West Africa as well as South and Central America connecting to uour citrix 
server , and  a connection drop just attempts to reconnect.

One thing you said that caught my attention was the printing, I had an issue 
that would freeze when trying to print-

I have to look back at my notes to dig it up, it was printer / driver issue , 
can you possible run procmon or procexplorer and ask them to try to print?

 


From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: [NTSysADM] More remote Citrix connection help needed
Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2014 14:36:30 -0700

I am not familiar with Citrix remoting to a cloud server so I may be missing 
something here. Client still having intermittent connection loss issues. 
Happens sporadically throughout the day but only when trying to print a PO or 
an invoice does the program pop up an error message and then closes.. The 
support tech is blaming it on the clients internet connection because of his 
interpretation of running a tracert command from the client in Phoenix, AZ to 
their server in Fairport, NY. Cloud.designmanager.com Based on my tracert the 
connection within Cox’s network is fine, increases when handed off to Level 3, 
Windstream and finally Paetec Communications.  My question is to those that are 
using a program hosted on a remote Citrix server. What happens if you lose the 
connection? Does the program crash, freeze or try to reconnect? I know things 
on the Internet are outside of our control but I was expecting better abilities 
of the host server to handle intermittent connection issues if that’s the case. 
Thanks. Art DeKneefAvanti ComputersMesa, AZ480-649-4430 Office480-529-4430 
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