Can you elaborate on the other reasons for dropping View?  We're going
the opposite way here,  scrapping Citrix in favor of View.  So far so
good.  We have about 120+ View desktops rolled out.  We also had to
overcome the multi monitor issue, but once we got that figured out its
been moving right along.

 

Thanks!

 

From: James Rankin [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 2010 11:34 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: terminal services/citrix/xen desktop etc for bean counters.

 

We run Citrix XenApp and use about 300 multiple monitor setups with
SplitView 2010. VMWare View was a real PITA to get them working in - we
eventually managed it, but for many other reasons we dropped View like a
bad habit.

SplitView fits our needs rather nicely, but it's a bit buggy on 2008 R2.
Sometimes Acrobat Reader and IE windows will crash when SplitView is
running, and you have to add an exception. It seems a lot more stable in
XenApp 5. I can't speak to XenDesktop - I haven't been allowed to deploy
it yet. But I'm willing to bet big money it handles multiple monitors
better than VMWare View, and probably everything else as well.

On 31 August 2010 15:54, Bill Humphries <[email protected]> wrote:

So, does anyone have any experience with multiple monitors with any of
these technologies?  Is it horrible?


Michael B. Smith wrote:

[footer elided]

On the Microsoft side of the fence, you would do this with App-V or
MED-V; included if you have Software Assurance I believe.

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com


-----Original Message-----

From: Webster [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, August 30,
2010 5:43 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues

Subject: RE: terminal services/citrix/xen desktop etc for bean counters.

This sounds like a job for either VM Hosted Apps or XenDesktop.  Looks
like you would need Private Image mode, but that is always open to
debate.

<gag>

View?  What is View?

</gag>


Carl Webster
Citrix Technology Professional
http://dabcc.com/Webster

 

        -----Original Message-----

        
        From: Bill Humphries [mailto:[email protected]]

        Subject: terminal services/citrix/xen desktop etc for bean
counters.
        
        Anyone here had any success with using these technologies in an
accounting/CPA environment?  I have a 25 person CPA client that is
interested in doing something to support working remotely for a few
employees and also opening a 3 or 4 person branch office in the near
           

future.
 

Lacerte and Quickbooks over a VPN just don't cut it.  Some items that
make the project difficult...

1)  They went paperless a couple of years ago and dual monitors for
everyone is important for workflow.  So, we need good support of dual
monitors.
2) User rights.  Everyone right now is local admin on machines.  You can
   

thank
 

intuit for making it near impossible to avoid.
3) Quickbooks (see intuit issue above) claims terminal services is not
supported in anything but their enterprise version.  They are a CPA firm
   

and
 

install multiple versions of quickbooks on workstations.  Not sure if
   

using a
 

VM, rather than TS gets around this.
4) Software/Printer installs.  Almost every intuit and CCH product they
   

use
 

comes with it's own PDF printer that must be installed.  This already
   

causes
 

the occasional printer driver problem on physical machines.

Anyone have any advice for what solutions would be right out or deserve
consideration?  I just found out about Xen Desktop Express for 10 or
fewer users.  That has piqued my interest.  The competitor to that is
VMware's View, right?

Thanks for any help/knowledge you can share.
   

 

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