Re: Trouble Launching Apps



Oh yes - this apps have been used for years, even currently, and even
currently on an older Win2000TS with Citrix. Seems there is something on
this new server that I have misconfigured. I only mentioned Netware because
that's what I was working with - and the *.exe's reside on the netware
server. I have installed Office and GroupWise to the TS server and this user
can access them - perhaps because they are installed locally?

"guyyardeni" wrote:

Are you sure the users have permissions on the Novell side? If they don't,
adding them to Windows Administrators group would not solve the problem.

--
Guy Yardeni



"azevon" <azevon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Perhaps a little more information could help find an answer...

If I log onto the server (via Citrix client, MSRDP, or at the console
itself) as admin, I get into the apps without the permissions error. If I
add the ordinary user into the Administrator group I still can not get
into
the apps. So the administrator group itslef doesn't seem to have access
while the Admin user itself does.

"azevon" wrote:

Greetings All,

After setting up Windows2003TS server with Citrix Metaframe 3.0, I can
successfully have my users connect to the server via DR or the citrix
client.
However, when they attempt to launch an app that resides on a netware
server
(I'm using the MS client for Netware, not Novell's), I get the following
error:

"Windows cannot access the specified device, path, or file. You may not
have
the appropriate permissions to access the item"

The user has rights to Remote Desktop Users. Do they need to be in aby
other groups? Does the ICA or RDP connections needs to have specific
permissions set? Also, if I try to publish an application, when I click
Browse to locate the *.exe file, I get no drive letters past D (when I
clearly have F, G, O, etc...)

I'm getting there...

Thanks in advance,

-andy-


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