CTX108607 - How to Install Skype in a Presentation Server 4.0 Environment This document was published at: http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX108607 Document ID: CTX108607, Created on: Jan 23, 2006, Updated: Jan 24, 2006 Products: Citrix Presentation Server 4.0 for Microsoft Windows 2003 Summary This document describes how to install Skype in a Presentation Server 4.0 environment. Requirements These tests were conducted with the following: ? Presentation Server 4.0 Enterprise Edition ? PSE400W2K3R01 ? Windows 2003 with Service Pack 1 ? Skype 2.0.0.69 (http://www.skype.com) ? Windows XP Pro with Service Pack 2 ? Citrix ICA Client Program Neighborhood 9.150 Procedure Note: This information is provided ?as is? and it is strongly recommended that you test these steps in a test environment. The steps to complete the task: Create an Application Isolation Environment (AIE) on the Presentation Server and install Skype into this AIE. Define a Citrix policy and enable the use of the client microphone for audio input and set the sound quality to High. Assign this policy to the user group who will be granted access to the application. Publish Skype which was installed in the AIE. Go to the Virtual IP Processes properties and add skype.exe to the list of processes to be monitored under the Virtual Loopback Processes. Note: If you don?t add the skype.exe to the loopback processes, your call will fail after a few seconds as Skype will fail to detect your microphone and your will receive an error similar to the one below: error=6102 errormsg=Problem with recording device (10020) os=5.02.3790 (Service Pack 1) version=1.4.0.84 loggedin= account= audio=Input audio devices : CITRIX AUDIO DRIVER , Output audio devices : CITRIX AUDIO DRIVER xpicf= ce=AccountManager: skypename='(null)' Backbone: stack=28 compiled=200510241845 (release build) uptime=0:24:00 FBCM-proxy: HTTPS proxy=0.0.0.0:0 (detected) SOCKS proxy=0.0.0.0:0 FBCM-stats: direct: tries:8 success:0 tcpconnected:0 tcprecv:0 tcpconnerrs:0 lasterr:0 FBCM-stats: https: tries:21 success:17 tcpconnected:17 tcprecv:17 tcpconnerrs:3 lasterr:0 HostScanner: lastProbingFailed=0 probeFreq=5 parallelConns=10 HostScanner: resetCount=0 timeMs=41907 tcpMode=1 tcpFbMode=0 netDetected=1 HostScanner: hosts=157 probes=21 responses=0 obFails=0 HostScanner: conns=20 proxyConns=4 connEstablish=1 connTerminations=10 Inet.bandwidth: curIn=2, curOut=0, maxIn=309292, maxOut=309292, maxRt=309292 Inet.firewall: tcpIn=0xaaaaaaa8 udpIn=0xaaaaaaa8 udpOut=0xaaaaaaa8 Inet.listener: port=18611 (TCP+UDP) maxSockets=1000 Localnode: connectionStatus=CONNECTED NatTracker: natType=4 last server error = err: 0, ip=0x00000000, port=0x0000 file=file error: 0/0 () Connect to the published Skype and define the CITRIX AUDIO DRIVER as the default Sound Device. Jim Kenzig CEO The Kenzig Group http://www.kenzig.com Sponsorships Available! Blog: http://www.techblink.com Terminal Services Downloads: http://www.thinhelp.com Windows Vista: http://www.VistaPop.com Virtualization: http://www.virtualize-it.com Games: http://www.stressedpuppy.com