Ha! No, it's called CMHC. The thing is huge: runs on AIX, some users use terminal emulation to get to it, some a very crappy web interface. The web interface wants full access to system and there are painful work-arounds on Citrix, and those don't work on the new version XenApp. If you ever hear about this application, Run! We'll be moving to an equally big SQL based app over the next few years. But at least that runs on Terminal Server/XenApp without issue.
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