Citrix: There is no route to the specified subnet address
- From: lildemps@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 23 Mar 2007 03:20:03 -0700
Hi,
Ive been looking through the previous posts and i'm still a little
confused.
My Problem:
I am accessing a Citrix session an i get the following error "There is
no route to the specified subnet address". I PC that i am using is on
windows XP professional.
However, when i use my laptop that is also on windows XP professional
using the same network point the Citrix session connects and i get my
pubished desktop session over Citrix.
As a result i have a number of questions.
1. If the Citrix server (running on WinSev2003) is going to
assign a TS CAL to the client, on what criteria does the citrix server
assign the TS CAL?
If my laptop is one of those that was bought before April 24, 2003 and
a TS CAL can be downloaded,
2. Does this licence reside on the client or is this licence
added to the pool or licences on the Citrix server?
2.b If it is on the client how do i check it is there?
Thanks in advance,
lildemps
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