Re: Is there a way to detect published appplications?

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You would need the session broker and session based load balancing to do
this.

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Jeff Pitsch
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services

"John" <John@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks for your help.

Additional help:
Can you publish the apps to the farm? In Citrix, you can publish the apps
to several availabe servers. With Windows 2008 TS, from my test, I can
only
publish apps to the local TS. If I have one more TS, I want to
load-balanced
apps, how do I publish them with windows 2008?

thank you.

"Jeff Pitsch" wrote:

You can publish to certain users using Group Policy as you mentioned.
You
cannot publish to certain users going through TSGateway. The users are
NOT
installing the apps locally. They are, at its simplest, only copying the
rdp file down and possible registry entries for certain features.

As for functions, I'm not sure what your looking for. There aren't many
that match waht Citrix does which is where Citrix's value add comes from.
Things like remote app functionality, TSgateway, session based load
balancing, session diconnect/reconnect are a few things that MS does that
Citrix does as well.

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Jeff Pitsch
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services

"John" <John@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Jeff,

Thank you for your reply.
So, With windows 2008 TS, we can not publish the apps to certain users
as
Citrix.
With windows 2008 TS, users have to install apps locally. Right?

Can you name some functions that match with Citrix?

Thank you.



"Jeff Pitsch" wrote:

From everything I know the answer is no.

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Jeff Pitsch
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services

"John" <John@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi all,

I am evaluating windows 2008 TS now. with Widows 2008 TS, clients
need
to
install applications through the packaged share (such as rdp or msi)
or
through software group policy. Then the remote programs folder is
shown
in
the program folder. Is there a way which allow clients to get
published
applications by just configuring the TS server settings or farm
settings
and
then published applications will show in the remote programs folder
(just
as
Citrix farm does, the published aplications shows in the program
folder
after
you configure the farm settings and users do not need to install
packages
etc.)

Is this pssible?










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