Another option (depending on where these users are located and your network)
could be the application virtualization available via Softgrid - which I
believe you license via MDOP from MS.

On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 11:51 AM, James Rankin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 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,
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> 2008/11/3 Aaron T. Rohyans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>>  Hi all,
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>> 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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