Re: Citrix: There is no route to the specified subnet address



Absolutely...

What the OP needs to do is compare the settings of the "Custom ICA Connections" (as well as the TCP/IP connections) on the laptop vs. the PC. My money is on the ICA connection settings....

Regards,
Hank Arnold

Vera Noest [MVP] wrote:
Why on earth do you believe that you have a licensing problem?
I'd rather check the network and TCP/IP settings on your client.
Sounds like an incorrect gateway to me.

For the sake of completeness, I'll answer your licensing questions, but don't pursue this road. Your problem is not a licensing problem.
Every device / user must have a TS CAL. There are no criteria, other than the licensing mode of the server (Per User or Per Device).
Transition TS CALs (for XP pro clients purchased before April 24, 2003) must be downloaded from a website and are themn installed on the licensing server, just like any Licensing Pack. So the become part of the licensing pool and are *not* dedicated to a specific XP client. _________________________________________________________
Vera Noest
MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
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lildemps@xxxxxxxxx wrote on 23 mar 2007:

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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