[THIN] Re: fr3 vs fr2

  • From: "jc lamb" <jc_lamb@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2003 10:38:03 -0800

Thank you Jay

I think these few items will be sufficient to sell the FR3 deployment

have a good weekend everyone!
jeff


----- Original Message ----- 
From: <jay.jukes@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 3:20 PM
Subject: [THIN] Re: fr3 vs fr2


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> There are several benefits, depending on your environment.
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> Support for Windows 2003
> A new Universal Print Driver that supports colour and 600dpi
> SpeedScreen Browser Acceleration for better JPG performance in IE and
> Outlook.
> Improvements to the CMC
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> More info can be obtained from the MetaFrame XP Application Server for
> Windows with Feature Release 3 Administrator's Guide in document ID
> CTX16879 at http://knowledgebase.citrix.com
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> If none of these benefits are applicable to you then maybe just install
the
> Service Pack rather than the feature release.  However, if you have the
> chance to rebuild everything cleanly then why not take the opportunity to
> upgrade?
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> Jay Jukes
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> hey guys
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>  we are currently running w2k sp4 with xp fr2 / sp2.
> as an ASP we deliver a single app through a web interface.
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> we need to rebuild our farm (for various reasons) so my manager has tasked
> me with investigating a move to fr3 at the time of our farm rebuild. (even
> though there are no functional problems)
> i have read the propoganda and still cant build a case to go to fr3 / sp3.
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> can anyone tell me of their experiences (good or bad)
> off line if you wish!
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> for the short time i have subscribed to this list, you guys have helped
> resolve so many previously unresolveable problems!
> thanks
> jeff
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