Plus with Citrix you have to buy Citrix licenses and TS client licenses. It can 
get a bit expensive.


Phil
From: James Rankin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2008 10:51 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Application Virtualization using TS?

Both Citrix and TS can do this equally well, Citrix used to have the edge in 
network performance, but now they are probably pretty evenly matched. Citrix 
does allow for more control of your applications, but if it's pretty basic, TS 
will do fine. I used TS to "publish" the helpdesk application for our remote 
field engineers without any problems with speed or bandwidth,
2008/11/3 Aaron T. Rohyans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>

Hi all,

I've been doing a bit of Googling and, not finding too much, thought I'd pose 
the question here.  Is it possible to "virtualize" an application through TS?  
Basically, I want the entire window locked down - no Start menu, no Desktop 
icons, etc.  All the users should be able to do is access their Home drive 
(through the app) and print to network printers.  When the TS session is 
launched, the app should be opened automatically and the TS session should be 
closed when the app is closed.

Anybody got an idea on how to do this?  Would Citrix be better for this 
scenario?  If so, what Citrix product should I be looking at for something this 
basic?

Thanks for the help!

Aaron Rohyans

IT Coordinator, IDC-USA

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