From: James Rankin [mailto:[email protected]] 
Subject: Citrix with Chip PC thin clients

 

Long shot...but does anyone have any experience of using Citrix with ChipPC
thin clients and Xcalibur? If so, is there some sort of setting that causes
them to keep the session active when they lose network connectivity? If I
pull the network cable from one of the ChipPCs, the Citrix session refuses
to go into a disconnected state, and remains active. When the user logs back
in, it kills the active session and opens up a new one. This kind of negates
the point of having Citrix, as when remote sites lose connectivity, the
users lose all of their work.

Anyone have any pointers? TIA,



By "Citrix", I am assuming you mean MetaFrame/Presentation Server/XenApp.

Are you using Session Reliability? 

What is your setting for disconnecting disconnected sessions? 

Are your users using a Published Desktop, PNAgent, Program Neighborhood or
Web Client (assuming the ChipPC thin clients are Windows based)?

If PNAgent or Web Client, are you using Workspace Control?

 

http://support.citrix.com/article/ctx104147

http://support.citrix.com/article/ctx107661

http://support.citrix.com/article/ctx103678

 

This should get you started.

 

 

Webster

 


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