[THIN] Re: How crazy would it be....

  • From: "BRUTON, Malcolm, FM" <Malcolm.BRUTON@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: "'thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'" <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 08:40:39 -0000

I'm not sure that statement is right.
 
If you rename a group in AD it will update it to the new name in the CMC on
published apps.  Therefore it must be using the SID.  Best way is to test
it....
 
You can have a farm in multiple domains at once.  You obviously just need to
be careful with permissioning the right resources from each domain.  
 
I have seen issues with RM that is split between domains (an NT4 domain and
an AD domain) where not everything works.  Such as, you lose the ability to
run some reports in the CMC based on group membership and you must run it
only individual user accounts instead.
 
Hope this helps
 
Malcolm

-----Original Message-----  
From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Kwaj Dude
Sent: 18 January 2006 02:05
To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [THIN] Re: How crazy would it be....


As far as published apps go, Citrix only looks at account names/group names
- SIDs mean nothing. As long as the domain and te usernames remain the same
it shouldn't be an issue.


On 1/18/06, Jen hen <jen.work@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:jen.work@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote:


to migrate a complete citrix farm to a new AD forest?  There will be trusts
between forests.  The farm is not yet productional, so it can take a few
hick-ups. 
 
 
 Currently all the infrastructure pieces are 4.0 but the PS servers are 3.0
with SP 2005.04.
 
Thanks!
Jennifer Henske
 
 




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