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Install mode is used to install applications in a MetaFrame environment.
Install mode can be accessed two ways: through the command line with Change User /Install, or through Add/Remove Programs.
Logons should be disabled prior to installing applications, and no users should have sessions active on the server.
When uninstalling applications that were manually installed, use Add/Remove Programs.
When uninstalling applications that were installed using Installation Manager, use the Installation Manager plug-in for the Citrix Management Console.
Application registry settings and INI files are configured for a user either at logon or when they first use the application.
Application compatibility scripts are used to correct application problems in a multiuser environment.
Citrix's Installation Manager has three components: the Packager, the Installer, the IM Plug-in for the Citrix Management Console.
Anonymous applications use local user accounts and do not have access to domain resources.
You can configure minimum encryption levels for specific applications using the Citrix Management Console.
Only published applications (including published desktops) can be load-balanced.
When publishing an application, users and groups can be specified as 'configured' users to restrict application access.
Applications that run for administrators but not regular users are generally related to file permissions.
Applications can be tuned using application compatibility keys in the registry.
CMPTMAN.EXE is a utility provided by Citrix for tuning applications.
DOSKDB is used with NT 4.0 TSE to control CPU usage of DOS applications. TAME and DPAKBD are two third-party apps available in Windows 2000.
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