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Macintosh ICA client, 206, 430, 441–442, 604
MACS (Microsoft Audit Collection System), 236
Madden, Brian S., 353
Mainframe computing, vs. SBC, 5
Mainframe shop mentality, 121
Maintenance
cost of, 6, 8
emergency, 315
unscheduled nonemergency, 314
Maintenance activities, scheduled, 654–657
Maintenance window, 314
MAN (Metropolitan Area Network) backbone, 171
Manageability, network design for, 151–152
Managed MetaFrame server, 273
Management, introducing SBC to, 290
Management by exception, 258
Management meetings, 291
Management reporting, 264–266
Management support for the project, 114
Managers, assessing cultural environment of, 289
Mandatory roaming profiles, 459–460
Manufacturer support contracts, 120
Manufacturer-supplied software, 208
Mass deployment of applications, 412
Maxspeed Maxterm, 207
Measurement tools at milestones, 307
Media selection (infrastructure), 168–175
Medium-sized business network design, 186–190
Memory, clearing, 61
Memory leaks, preventing, 61
Memory (Terminal Server), 334–335
Memory utilization, 61
Messaging, 16, 245–250
Messaging standards, 245–250
MetaFrame
evolution of, 70–79
Terminal Services and, 72–73
MetaFrame Access Suite, 23, 67–104
software products, 68
Terminal Services enhancements, 68–69
MetaFrame licensing, 101–102
MetaFrame 1.0/1.8, 72
MetaFrame Presentation Center for UNIX, 103–104
MetaFrame for UNIX, 103–104, 374–386
Euro currency symbol support, 376
event logging, 384–385
hardware requirements, 376
ICA client keyboard support, 383–384
installation, 377–386
installation on Solaris, 378–381
license pooling, 393–394
minimum machine specs, 375
OS patches, 376
OS requirements, 376–377
with other Citrix servers, 375
starting and stopping, 381
system requirements, 375–377
version 1.2 configuration, 385–386
version 1.2 licensing, 392–394
MetaFrame for UNIX application, publishing, 381–383
MetaFrame views, 273–275
MetaFrame Web Interface. See Web Interface for MetaFrame
MetaFrame XP, 359–374
as a Web application access center, 96–98
auto-created client printing, 594–597
auto-replication, 612–613
installation/upgrade requirements, 364–365
introduction to, 73–79
management features, 85–91
mixed mode operation, 650–651
preinstallation tasks, 365
preparing the data store, 359–364
print architecture, 589–590
reasons to use, 358–359
upgrading to, 649–652
upgrading to from MetaFrame 1.8, 649–650
upgrading to from TSE and MetaFrame 1.8, 649
upgrading to from Windows 2000 and MetaFrame 1.8, 649–651
versions of, 73
MetaFrame XP FR-3 (Feature Release 3), 73
feature grid, 74–79
ICA client comparison, 423–424
installation of, 365–374
licensing, 386–391
MetaFrame XP licenses, purchasing, 387–388
MetaFrame XP Management Pack plug-in, 271–272
MetaFrame XP Presentation Server. See MetaFrame XP
MetaFrame XP Presentation Server farm, 23
MetaFrame XP Provider, 271, 275–277
MetaFrame XP servers
configuration, 357–394
grouping of, 659
separate OU for, 469–470
MetaFrame XP server, 271, 273
Metric states (farm metric server), 88
Metrics design, 127
MIB hierarchy (diagram), 247
MIB (management information base), 246–248
MIB II (SNMP), 248
Microsoft, and Citrix, 22–23
Microsoft BackOffice suite, 269
Microsoft License Clearing House, 63
Microsoft NetMeeting, 33
Microsoft Office 2003, 13–14
Microsoft Office XP
eliminating features of, 476
installation, 405–406
packaging for IM deployment, 417–418
Microsoft operating system native drivers, 609
Microsoft SMS, 205
Microsoft Software Update Service, 262
Microsoft SQL Server, installation and setup, 359–360
Microsoft Terminal Services. See Terminal Services
Microsoft Virtual Server, 111
Microsoft Windows Installer Service 2.0, installing, 365
Middle management, introducing SBC to, 290
Migrating headquarters, 321–322
Migrating Lotus Notes users from R4 to R5, 8
Migrating to Windows Server 2000 or 2003, 56
Migration cost estimates, 695–696
Migration databases, creating, 321
Migration issues, 319–320
Migration of server data, 325
Migration teams (remote office), 325–326
Migration to SBC. See Project
Migration to Win 2003 and MetaFrame XP, 641–652
Milestones, measurement tools at, 307
Miller, Michael P., 73
Mission-critical applications, prioritizing, 177
Mixed mode domain controller, 56
Mixed mode operation, MetaFrame XP, 650–651
Mlicense utility, 388–391
Mlicense activate command, 389
Mlicense syntax and parameters, 390–391
MMC (Microsoft Manager Console), 85
MMS (MS Metadirectory Services), 155
Mobile hybrid clients, 201
Mobile user client type, 196
Modular building blocks (network design), 159–168
Modular component design, 148
Modularity (network design), 154
MOM (Microsoft Operations Manager), 270–277
Administrator Console, 272
MetaFrame views in, 273, 275
and MetaFrame XP Management Pack, 271
WMI consumer, 276
Monitoring and messaging, 256–258
Monthly maintenance activities, 657
Monthly subscription fees, 702–705
account change, 704
basic office, 703
basic user, 702–703
extra office, 704
extra user, 703–704
Moore's Law, 19
Mouse Click Feedback, 445
Mouse movements and keystrokes, queuing, 446–447
Moving average vs. high threshold (load evaluator), 90–91
Moving average (load evaluator), 90
MPPE (Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption), 233
MSAM (MetaFrame Secure Access Manager), 98, 265, 518–521
CME case study, 520–523
deployment requirements, 521, 524–529
designing for enterprise deployment, 528–529
environment scaling, 528–529
Internet deployment security requirements, 527–528
vs. MetaFrame ICA, 518–520
minimum hardware specs, 524–527
portal page screenshot, 99
services, 524–527
MSI (Windows Installer) package, 46
MST (Microsoft Transform file), 404
Multimedia, in applications, 398
Multiple keyboards, with Seamless Windows, 84
Multisession environment, single-session applications in, 56
Multisite network monitoring (diagram), 259
Multithreading (application), 398
Multiuser application issues, 58
Multiuser environment
application failure in, 57
use of the Registry, 59
Multiuser Windows application execution, 35
MultiWin (multiuser Windows), 33, 35, 70–72
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