Re: JAWS Using CITRIX

  • From: chris hallsworth <christopherh40@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 01 Oct 2010 17:26:45 +0100

Well I can't understand how to get Citrix working. I tried to act my virtual machine as a remote server but I just didn't understand how to work with Citrix at all. On the client I had Citrix Xen Desktop and on the server I also had that. Might as well go back to Microsoft Remote Desktop/Terminal Services.



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On 30/09/2010 23:22, Marquette, Ed wrote:
Well, Firebox is great for some things, but not for others.  With Citrix you 
are, in effect, logged on to a remote computer, and the local client receives 
only frames.  That's a bit over-simplified, but the concept is that the 
programs run remotely, and the local client acts essentially as a terminal.
The good thing is that you are, in fact, logged into the remote machine.
With Firebox, you are not logged into a remote machine -- just the firebox.  
So, it is like the disk I/O is piped to the remote servers.  Everything else is 
local.  You are running all your own applications locally.  For that reason, 
JAWS doesn't have to be loaded anywhere other than on the local machine.  For 
that very reason, however, it is not a useful tool to log onto a remote 
computer.



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chris hallsworth
Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2010 5:03 PM
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Subject: Re: JAWS Using CITRIX

Hi all.
Does Firebox allow you to log on to servers remotely then? If so can I
use a screen reader in a terminal session? Or can I only do this with
actual Remote Desktop/Terminal Services or Citrix.



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On 17/09/2010 02:52, Marquette, Ed wrote:
John:
I haven't used JAWS with Citrix since JFW version 7. Then, it was kind
of a pain. Periodically, JAWS would claim that I didn't have proper
authorization. Often, when the screen saver came on, it would
disconnect. In fact, our systems administrator was so frustrated with
JAWS that I was strongly encouraged to switch to Window-Eyes, which I did.
I've now switched firms, and couldn't get Window-Eyes to work with our
Web-based document management system. So, i switched back to JAWS (on
Version 11).
We have something called "Firebox." It is, apparently, a kind of VPN
application. I run it from the desktop, enter my password, and suddenly,
I have access to Network drives. All loads and saves go to the network
drives (unless I specify otherwise). The applications, however, all run
locally. It is the next best thing to being at my desk, in the office,
with the laptop connected to the docking station. Sometimes, I even
think it is better.
JAWS resides only on my laptop. No administrators have to load anything
on any servers. In short, it is wonderful.
Going back to Citrix would be like going back to the stone age.
I must confess; I have a strong preference for small applications that
do their thing flawlessly and then get the heck out of the way. Firebox
does exactly that. Sometimes, if I'm concentrating, I forget I'm
remotely connected through Firebox. I could never, ever say that with
Citrix, whether I was running JAWS or Window-Eyes.
So, if your VPN is like Firebox or is Firebox, run, don't walk, to use
that option.
I used to have to deal with a Citrix administrator to fix something
fairly frequently. He and I became fast friends. I've never called an
administrator with Firebox.

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     *From:* jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
     *On Behalf Of *john vernaleken
     *Sent:* Thursday, September 16, 2010 6:47 PM
     *To:* jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
     *Subject:* JAWS Using CITRIX

     Hello all,
     Is anyone using CITRIX to connect to their workplace? I have the
     chance to work from home and the two choices I have is to use VPN or
     CITRIX.
     Pros and Cons to each way.
     Thanks
     John

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