CtxVdStatus Script
Today I decided to put my CtxVdStatus script on GitHub. With this script you can get an overview of your Citrix XenDesktop environment. It helped me to troubleshoot some issues. You can download/view it here
Today I decided to put my CtxVdStatus script on GitHub. With this script you can get an overview of your Citrix XenDesktop environment. It helped me to troubleshoot some issues. You can download/view it here
Today I decided to put my CtxVdStatus script on GitHub. With this script you can get an overview of your Citrix XenDesktop environment. It helped me to troubleshoot some issues. You can download/view it here
Here you will find a list of the latest Citrix Provisioning Services Updates. I will do my best to update the list as soon as there are new updates available.
Here you will find a list of the latest Citrix Provisioning Services Updates. I will do my best to update the list as soon as there are new updates available.
1. Make sure a DNS A and PTR record exists for the VC and the ESXi hosts. 2. Create a installation parameter file. E.g. “example_embedded.json” 3. Run “vcsa-deploy <your_json_file_location_and_name>” E.g. “vcsa-deploy c:/temp/example_embedded.json” 4. Wait (20 a 30min) fot the message ” Login as: Administrator@vsphere.local” appears
1. Make sure a DNS A and PTR record exists for the VC and the ESXi hosts. 2. Create a installation parameter file. E.g. “example_embedded.json” 3. Run “vcsa-deploy <your_json_file_location_and_name>” E.g. “vcsa-deploy c:/temp/example_embedded.json” 4. Wait (20 a 30min) fot the message ” Login as: Administrator@vsphere.local” appears
Windows 8 has some new maintenance jobs. These are great when you have an physical machine. But not when you’re using Citrix PVS to stream the OS.
Windows 8 has some new maintenance jobs. These are great when you have an physical machine. But not when you’re using Citrix PVS to stream the OS.
http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX129514
http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX129514