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Chapter 1: Introduction to MetaFrame XP
Figure 1-1: Citrix Management Console
Figure 1-2: ICA Session Shadowing Wizard
Figure 1-3: ICA Session Shadowing configuration options
Figure 1-4: Farm Properties
Figure 1-5: Setting interoperability
Chapter 2: MetaFrame Installation Process
Figure 2-1: The Windows 2000 Configure Your Server screen
Figure 2-2: Selecting the Windows 2000 Server Terminal Services modes
Figure 2-3: Windows 2000 Server Administrative Tools with Terminal Services installed
Figure 2-4: Windows Task Manager
Chapter 3: Installing MetaFrame and Various Setup Options
Figure 3-1: This splash screen is used to start the server installation process
Figure 3-2: The Citrix Welcome screen
Figure 3-3: Server farm configuration
Figure 3-4: The Data Store Setup screen
Figure 3-5: Installation option to specify zone name
Figure 3-6: Selecting the name of the Citrix server farm
Figure 3-7: Option to support interoperability with Citrix MetaFrame 1.8
Figure 3-8: Citrix farm administrative user ID
Figure 3-9: Configuring network options
Figure 3-10: Configuring MetaFrame to use existing modems
Figure 3-11: Shadowing options
Figure 3-12: Drive mapping options
Figure 3-13: Selecting new drive letters
Figure 3-14: XML Service configuration
Figure 3-15: NFuse installation options
Figure 3-16: Installation confirmation
Figure 3-17: Client distribution setup options
Figure 3-18: Determining distribution clients
Figure 3-19: Installing licenses
Figure 3-20: Selecting the Citrix product code
Figure 2-21: Restarting the server after installation
Figure 3-22: Unattended installation answer file
Figure 3-23: Example of the MF20.dsn file
Figure 3-24: Configuring zones with the Citrix Management Console
Figure 3-25: Citrix Management Console logon
Figure 3-26: Citrix Management Console
Figure 3-27: Accepting the activation of interoperability mode
Figure 3-28: Configuring MetaFrame interoperability options
Figure 3-29: Server options available for configuring interoperability with MetaFrame I.8
Figure 3-30: ICA Client Creator utility
Figure 3-31: ICA Client Update Configuration
Figure 3-32: ICA Client update database options
Figure 3-33: Configuring the ICA protocol connection settings
Figure 3-34: Configuring shadowing options
Chapter 4: Using Citrix Technologies
Figure 4-1: ICA packet format
Figure 4-2: Farm properties
Figure 4-3: Server and XML port definition
Figure 4-4: The SpeedScreen Latency Reduction Manager
Figure 4-5: Server Properties in the Latency Reduction Manager
Figure 4-6: Client SpeedScreen settings
Figure 4-7: Client-side SpeedScreen settings
Figure 4-8: Zones configuration page
Figure 4-9: Data collector preference levels
Figure 4-10: Data collector and zone architecture
Figure 4-11: Listener ports
Figure 4-12: Idle sessions
Figure 4-13: Idle session (Winstation) configuration
Figure 4-14: Lab Example
Figure 4-15: Lab Answer
Chapter 5: MetaFrame XP Administration
Figure 5-1: The Citrix Management Console
Figure 5-2: Auto Refresh Settings option
Figure 5-3: Auto Refresh Settings
Figure 5-4: The Application Name tab
Figure 5-5: The Application Location tab
Figure 5-6: The Program Neighborhood Settings tab
Figure 5-7: The Application Appearance tab
Figure 5-8: The ICA Client Options tab
Figure 5-9: The Servers tab
Figure 5-10: The Users tab
Figure 5-11: The Add Citrix Administrator dialog box
Figure 5-12: The SNMP tab
Figure 5-13: The Information tab
Figure 5-14: The Hotfixes tab
Figure 5-15: The ICA Display tab
Figure 5-16: The MetaFrame Settings tab
Figure 5-17: The Interoperability tab
Figure 5-18: The Published Applications tab
Figure 5-19: The Printer Bandwidth tab
Figure 5-20: The Ignored Processes tab
Figure 5-21: The MetaFrame XP installation setup screen
Figure 5-22: The Citrix Management Console logon screen
Figure 5-23: The GLOBAL Properties tab
Figure 5-24: Printer management options
Figure 5-25: Shadowing a user through the Citrix Management Console
Figure 5-26: The Start Shadowing dialog box
Figure 5-27: License management options
Figure 5-28: Creating a new server folder
Figure 5-29: Create New Application Folder
Figure 5-30: The Installation Manager options
Chapter 6: Additional Management Tools
Figure 6-1: The Citrix Server Administration tool
Figure 6-2: The three options of the context pane
Figure 6-3: Server options in the detail pane
Figure 6-4: The ICA Browser tab of the Citrix Server Administration tool
Figure 6-5: The ICA Gateways tab of the Citrix Server Administration tool
Figure 6-6: Right-clicking a user in the detail pane
Figure 6-7: The user Information tab of the Citrix Server Administration tool
Figure 6-8: The Shadow Taskbar
Figure 6-9: The Shadow Session dialog box
Figure 6-10: The Citrix Connection Configuration tool
Figure 6-11: Creating a new connection
Figure 6-12: Configuring Client Settings
Figure 6-13: Configuring Advanced Connection Settings
Figure 6-14: The SpeedScreen Latency Reduction Manager
Figure 6-15: SpeedScreen Server Properties
Figure 6-16: Application SpeedScreen Settings
Figure 6-17: Application Input Field settings
Chapter 7: Load Management and Security
Figure 7-1: Example of a connection to a load-balanced application
Figure 7-2: New Load Evaluator
Figure 7-3: The New Load Evaluator dialog box
Figure 7-4: Load evaluator usage reports
Figure 7-5: The Load Manage Server dialog box
Figure 7-6: The Load Manage Application dialog box
Figure 7-7: Load evaluator usage reports
Figure 7-8: Load Manager Monitor
Figure 7-9: Advanced Connection Settings under Citrix Connection Properties
Figure 7-10: ICA client options within the properties of a published application
Figure 7-11: The Directory Security tab for the default Web site on an Internet Information Server version 5
Figure 7-12: Typical Nfuse ICA file not using authentication tickets
Figure 7-13: NFuse ICA file using authentication ticketing
Figure 7-14: The Relay Credentials tab of the Citrix SSL Relay Configuration tool
Figure 7-15: The Connection tab in the Citrix SSL Relay Configuration dialog box
Figure 7-16: The Ciphersuites tab in the Citrix SSL Relay Configuration tools
Chapter 8: Applications
Figure 8-1: The MetaFrame Settings tab in the Citrix Management Console
Figure 8-2: Changing to installation mode via the command prompt
Figure 8-3: The Application Compatibility Scripts directory located in %systemroot%
Figure 8-4: Citrix Packager Project Wizard
Figure 8-5: Typical directory containing the Application Deployment File (ADF) Package
Figure 8-6: Configuring the Network Account for Installation Manager
Figure 8-7: Using the Citrix Management Console to browse for an MSI or ADF package
Figure 8-8: Scheduling an application package
Figure 8-9: The Jobs tab for the Installation Manager MSI Package
Figure 8-10: The Application Publishing Wizard
Figure 8-11: Local Computer Management, Local Anonymous Users
Figure 8-12: The CMPTMAN.EXE user interface
Chapter 9: Citrix ICA Client Software
Figure 9-1: The Citrix Installation Disk creator
Figure 9-2: The client server configuration screen
Figure 9-3: The firewall configuration screen
Figure 9-4: The Win32 ICA Program Neighborhood client
Chapter 10: Citrix Program Neighborhood
Figure 10-1: The Application Set Manager view
Figure 10-2: The Find New Application Set Wizard
Figure 10-3: The Find New Application Set Wizard, Screen 2
Figure 10-4: The Locate New Application Set dialog box
Figure 10-5: The Firewall Settings dialog box
Figure 10-6: Application Set settings
Figure 10-7: Application Set options
Figure 10-8: The Connection tab
Figure 10-9: The Default Options tab
Figure 10-10: The Login Information tab
Figure 10-11: The Custom ICA Connections view
Figure 10-12: The Add New ICA Connection Wizard
Figure 10-13: The Add New ICA Connection Wizard, Screen 2
Figure 10-14: The Locate Server or Published Application dialog box
Figure 10-15: Connecting to a Published Application
Figure 10-16: Encryption settings
Figure 10-17: Connection Logon Information
Figure 10-18: Published application screen options
Figure 10-19: Choosing an application
Figure 10-20: The Default Options tab
Figure 10-21: The ICA Toolbar
Figure 10-22: The General tab
Figure 10-23: The Bitmap Cache tab
Figure 10-24: The Hotkeys tab
Figure 10-25: The Event Logging tab
Figure 10-26: TAPI
Figure 10-27: Serial Devices
Figure 10-28: The Citrix Management Console
Chapter 11: Web Connectivity
Figure 11-1: An example NFuse Web site showing an application set
Figure 11-2: Web page that describes and demonstrates advanced Nfuse capabilities
Figure 11-3: The Web-based ICA Client installation
Figure 11-4: Step 1 of 8 in the custom Web site configuration process
Figure 11-5: Step 2 of 8 in the custom Web site configuration process
Figure 11-6: Step 3 of 8 in the custom Web site configuration process
Figure 11-7: Step 4 of 8 in the custom Web site configuration process
Figure 11-8: Step 5 of 8 in the custom Web site configuration process
Figure 11-9: Step 6 of 8 in the custom Web site configuration process
Figure 11-10: Step 7 of 8 in the custom Web site configuration process
Figure 11-11: Step 8 of 8 in the custom Web site configuration process
Figure 11-12: A template ICA file with substitution tags
Figure 11-13: A template ICA file that has been customized by replacing the substitution tags
Figure 11-14: An example of how NFuse works
Figure 11-15: An example of a small NFuse deployment
Figure 11-16: An example of a medium-sized NFuse deployment
Figure 11-17: An example of a large NFuse deployment
Figure 11-18: An example of a single server LAN deployment
Figure 11-19: The customized ICA file for a single server deployment
Figure 11-20: An example of a single server deployment through a firewall without NAT
Figure 11-21: A customized: ICA file requiring 128-bit encryption
Figure 11-22: An example of a single server deployment through a firewall with NAT
Figure 11-23: Running the altaddr command
Figure 11-24: The template ICA file before alternate address support
Figure 11-25: The template ICA file after alternate address support
Chapter 12: Printing
Figure 12-1: Typical printer properties for an auto-created client printer (Note printer name)
Figure 12-2: Event details for a MetaFrame event
Figure 12-3: Selecting Client Printers from the Printer Management node in the CMC
Figure 12-4: Using CMC to configure auto-created printers
Figure 12-5: Verifying that printers appear in the Printers node of the CMC
Figure 12-6: The Drivers tab from the Print Server Properties page in Windows 2000 Server
Figure 12-7: Importing a network print server.
Figure 12-8: Viewing imported print servers on the Network Print Servers tab
Figure 12-9: The Replicate Driver dialog box
Figure 12-10: The Driver Compatibility list
Figure 12-11: The Driver Mapping list
Chapter 13: Monitoring and Troubleshooting MetaFrame XP Servers
Figure 13-1: The Windows 2000 Event Viewer
Figure 13-2: The Event Properties dialog box
Figure 13-3: The General tab under System Log Properties
Figure 13-4: The Filter tab under System Log Properties
Figure 13-5: Hardware Resources
Figure 13-6: System Information Report
Figure 13-7: Windows 2000 Emergency Repair Disk
Figure 13-8: The Performance Monitor Add Counters window
Figure 13-9: The Citrix Management Console
Figure 13-10: Real-time status
Figure 13-11: Adding applications to Resource Manager
Figure 13-12: Application status
Figure 13-13: Resource Manager reports
Figure 13-14: A System Snapshot report
Figure 13-15: Network Monitor
Appendix A: About the CD
Figure A-1: The ExamSim opening page
Figure A-2: Study Guide contents in HTML format
Figure A-3: The CertCam Table of Contents
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CCA Citrix MetaFrame XP for Windows Administrator Study Guide (Exam 70-220)
ISBN: 0072193190
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2001
Pages: 169
Authors:
Ronald Oglesby
,
Inc. Syngress Media
,
Melissa Craft
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