[THIN] Controlling access to icons in start menu in XenApp

  • From: "Hamilton, Ronnie" <ronnie.hamilton@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 8 Dec 2009 15:50:09 -0000

Hi ,
 
silly question my heads melting after a week wrestling with a Toshiba
laptop and outlook 2007....turns out its the Toshiba build with all the
junk installed. works a treat with a fresh install of Vista and Outlook
2007.
 
anyway 
 
I have been running Metaframe here for quite some time and have always
controlled access to any icons a user needs by copying them using a
login script and when I moved users to Vista I have been doing this
using preferences.
 
Not that I need to implement XenApp and users need to be able to log
into the old farm and not get there profile messed up. I had done some
work on this quite a while ago but then the project was shelved in
favour of Vista now were back round again.  
 
I am correct in saying that I keep nothing in the all users and allow
the Web interface to populate the desktop ? I would then need a PNAgent
site set up to control this.
 
Does this then only create a shortcut to the exe you choose when you
publish the application.
 
I know I may have issues with users connecting to both farms but I want
to know if I'm on the right direction
 
thanks
Ronnie

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