[THIN] Re: Web interface 3.0 web client download

  • From: "Lee, David (STRATEGIC PROJECTS)" <David.Lee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "'thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'" <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2004 09:00:00 +0100

Ref silent install - it's a fairly easy process, take a look at Citrix
article CTX13231.  You will need to download an Installshield utility to
repackage the installation and will also need a certificate to sign the
package with.  As we only deploy the modified ICA32T.exe package internally,
we cheated and generated our own certificate using MS certificate server.

-----Original Message-----
From: Dirk Blose [mailto:Dirk.Blose@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 14 July 2004 16:21
To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [THIN] Re: Web interface 3.0 web client download



Where did you get or how did you make the ICA32t.exe a silent install. I
would like to do that to mine.

Thanks.

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

>>> David.Lee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 07/14/04 11:15AM >>>
I have just built a new Windows 2003 server and have installed web interface
3.0 (grrrr, NFuse) for testing with our XPe server farm.  All seems to work
well, apart from the auto deployment of the web client, which simply does
not start to download.  

I have copied the ICA32T.exe (modified for silent install) from one of our
live NFuse 1.7 servers and placed this into the relevant folders under
ICAWEB on the new server.  I have also enabled the download from WIadmin and
specified the relevant file name and version (I have also tried using a
unmodified version of WFICAC.cab).  Do I need to fill the class ID field
(this option is not present in NFuse 1.7), and is so, where do I get this
value from?  Do I need to do anything additional due to the enhanced
security of IIS 6.0? Any thoughts?  

Thanks in advance

David Lee


Systems Engineer
City Treasury
Plymouth City Council
Civic Centre
PL1 2AA

Tel: (01752) - 304218

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