Warren, If you do get something going with Filefind can you come up with a way to configure it to limit where it searches. (Users My Documents folder only for example) The citrix docfind is too broad of a search to give to end users. Jim Kenzig http://www.kenzig.com On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 4:56 AM, Warren Simondson <caditc@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi All > > I’ve had this one in the kit for a while but I needed to use it recently on > a client site. Yes, bad > applications still exist and compatibility flags are still needed to tune > them, even in Win2k8. > TSBADAPP is the latest free app from Ctrl-Alt-Del IT Consultancy and it is > a remake of the old > program called CMPTMAN which I’m sure we have all used at some time in the > earlier days of > application tuning. > > I’ve got 2 more little apps close to completion – the best one is > TSFILEFIND which is a Terminal > Server version of the Citrix program DOC Finder. I’m up to my eyeballs in > customer installs at > the moment but you can expect them soon. In the mean time enjoy TSBADAPP. > > As always download it from http://www.ctrl-alt-del.com.au/CAD_TSUtils.htm > > TSBADAPP is a standalone Windows GUI tool designed to manage Application > Compatibility > Flags on Win2K/Win2k3/Win2k8 Terminal Server and Citrix Servers. This is a > remake of > a tool called CMPTMAN which was released in the late 90's, which failed to > work correctly > in Win2k3 environments and above. > > This utility was written for the purpose of allowing administrators to tune > 'bad' applications > that run on Win2K/Win2k3/Win2k8 Terminal Server and Citrix Servers. By > applying specific > registry entries to application executables, an application may be > configured to function > correctly in a Terminal Server or Citrix environment. TSBADAPP has been > written as a GUI > interface to assist administrators in setting the compatibility flags > which can help tune > and control an application's performance. > > TSBADAPP has been written using the registry values and controls as > detailed in Microsoft > Articles Q186628 and Q198060, and Citrix Articles CTX846521 and CTX086028. > TSBADAPP has > tooltips to assist the administrator on understanding what each setting > does. ALL > Settings should be applied with caution. Applied correctly, these settings > may enhance an > application's performance. Applied incorrectly, these settings may > adversely effect the > Terminal Server performance. > > NOTE: The user must have the Administrator rights to use this tool. > > This application has been tested on the following platforms: > > Windows 2008 Server > Windows 2008 Server w/ Citrix XenApp 5.0 > Windows 2003 Server SP1 > Windows 2003 Server SP1 w/ Citrix PS 4.0 > Windows 2003 Server SP1 (Terminal Server Application Mode) > Windows 2000 Server SP4 > Windows 2000 Server SP4 w/ Citrix MF XP > Windows 2000 Server SP4 (Terminal Server Application Mode) > Windows 2000 Server SP4 w/ Citrix MF 1.8 > > This utility is FREEWARE and was written by Warren Simondson of > Ctrl-Alt-Del IT Consultancy, Australia. www.ctrl-alt-del.com.au > > The freeware version is offered AS IS. Ctrl-Alt-Del IT Consultancy has made > every effort > possible to ensure that TSBADAPP is free of any bugs or errors, however in > no way is TSBADAPP > to be considered error or bug free. You assume all responsibility for any > damages or lost data > that may result from any errors or bugs in TSBADAPP. > > IN NO EVENT WILL CTRL-ALT-DEL IT CONSULTANCY BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY > GENERAL,SPECIAL, INDIRECT, > CONSEQUENTIAL,INCIDENTAL OR OTHER DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THIS PRODUCT. > > > -- > Warren Simondson > > Ctrl-Alt-Del IT Consultancy Pty Ltd > > Website: http://www.ctrl-alt-del.com.au > > > ************************************************ > For Archives, RSS, to Unsubscribe, Subscribe or > set Digest or Vacation mode use the below link: > //www.freelists.org/list/thin > Follow ThinList on Twitter > http://twitter.com/thinlist > Thin List discussion is now available in blog format at: > http://thinmaillist.blogspot.com > Thinlist MOBILE Feed > http://thinlist.net/mobile > ************************************************ >