I believe so, however, we did recently update the Novell client to sp3 after the problem happened. Where can I find the listener? Thanks! Jim ----- Original Message ----- From: Carl Stalhood To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 10:22 AM Subject: [THIN] Re: Fw: Citrix / Novell Issues? Did you install the Novell client before installing Citrix? It could be a GINA chaining problem. There is also a check box in the listener to use Default NT Authentication. From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jim Medeiros Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 7:23 AM To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [THIN] Fw: Citrix / Novell Issues? Just curious is anyone has any other ideas on the issue described below. I have already verified the Gina config in the registry (per Novell's site). Thank you in advance. Jim Sent: Friday, June 29, 2007 8:35 AM Subject: Citrix / Novell Issues? I have 5 Metaframe XPe (FR3, SP4) servers running on win2k3 with SP1. all of them have the Novell client installed. We are using WI (4.0) to front-end the published apps. One of the 5 servers just has it's desktop published while all the others have multiple pub apps incl desktop. The problem is that whenever anyone accesses the published desktop app on this one server it is not running the Novell login, it appears like it is just authenticating with Microsoft. I can then right-click on the N in sys tray and login and then it will run the Novell logon script and so on. Sometimes I don't even get a desktop, just a blank blue screen, although I can see in the console that there is an active session running!! I believe this to be a result of us redirecting the desktop folder to one of those mapped drives that are not mapping because the Novell login process didn't complete. This happens through WI, PN (using pass through auth) or PNAgent. It's even happened once or twice with just a PN connection to the server (not pub app. If I get prompted to login to Novell then things are good. To complicate things even more we are using roaming profiles (through group policy) and redirecting both the desktop and my docs folders to another area of the network. To make things worse, it doesn't happen all the time, but it does seem to affect most users at least some time. I've been searching for days on all the Citrix sites and can't find anything that comes close to helping me. At first we tried deleting or renaming both the Citrix local profile and the network profiles but that only works for a short time and then it happens again. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks! Jim