[THIN] Re: Issue with published app.

  • From: "Dirk Blose" <Dirk.Blose@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2003 14:11:17 -0500


Actually that shouldn't be the problem since when you go to Citrix either =
to refresh icons or connect your group memberships are evaluated at that =
time. My first guess would be did you wait long enough for the account =
change to propagate to all Domain Controllers?

Dirk Blose, MCSE, CCA
Lead Technical Analyst
(919) 765-4791
dirk.blose@xxxxxxxxxx

>>> george.wasgatt@xxxxxxxxxxxx 01/29/03 02:08PM >>>


This may be a bit far fetched, but has the user logged off then back on
again ? Changes to NT domain model rights (including group membership) do
not take effect until the user logs in after the change.

-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Lynch [mailto:lynch00@xxxxxxx]=20
Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 1:12 PM
To: TheThin. net
Subject: [THIN] Issue with published app.



I have a problem with one of our published apps.  You all know the name,
Great Pains, err... I mean Great Plains.  The problem I have is not with
the application actually working on the server, but rather adding a user
to the app.

We have a group called GREAT PLAINS, and that group has been added to
the users of the published application.  Now, when we add a new user to
this group, they will not see the published app in their ICA client.  If
I manually add the user account to the app, instead of the group, they
will get the icon in their application set.

We are running Windows 2000 SP2 and SP3, MF XPe with FR2/SP2 (with the
servers only running a FR1, don't ask me why, it just is).  The clients
are either 6.20.986 or newer on fat clients and NeoWare devices (the
Windows CE XP version).

Thanks,

Chris


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