[THIN] Re: Auto Created printer names in NFUSE

  • From: "Rowlandson, John" <John.Rowlandson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2002 11:05:57 +1100



Found it in an email


To use the PC name for the clientname, remove the following entry from
template.ica
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ClientName=3D[NFuse_ClientName]
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john

-----Original Message-----
From: Rowlandson, John=20
Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 9:43 AM
To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [THIN] Re: Auto Created printer names in NFUSE





There is a hack to stop nfuse doing domain-user as the pcname.


The idea is to allow nfuse users to reconnect to sessions from other
pc's etc etc

Now, the hack, I have no idea where or ehat to change but I know you can
go back to oldschool of clientname as I asked my tam about it.

john



-----Original Message-----
From: Greg Yorke (V) [mailto:GYorke@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]=3D20
Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 9:37 AM
To: 'thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: [THIN] Auto Created printer names in NFUSE




We have recently put some users over to Nfuse. The application that is
published suddenly won't print. Through some trouble shooting I
discovered it was due to the length of the Printer name. The app will
not recognize a printer that is more than 31 characters in length.=3D20

If I connect into the Citrix server through Nfuse, the auto-created
printer is named in the following format:

DOMAIN-Username#Printer

However, if I connect though Citrix Program Neighborhood, the
auto-created printer is named in the following format:

Computer Name#Printer Name

Basically having the users connecting through Nfuse is causing the
problem. Has anyone ever notice this? Is there a way to stop it changing
the name from Computer Name#Printer Name?

I noticed that there were some other old postings on this, but they seem
to peter out.

Any insight would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

G.

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