[THIN] Re: Program Neighborhood Agent

  • From: "Berger, Gunnar" <GBerger@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2005 07:05:07 -0400

Citrix support cost what $500 per incident?

Gunnar

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Well...I haven't seen this, but perhaps there is a bug with the PN Agent
you are using. Why don't you simply call Citrix support and get the ball
rolling with them?
                                                            
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I emailed this last week but I didn't get any replies:

I'm running Win2k with MF3.0.

End users are using the Agent and double clicking shortcuts, or files to
open applications using content redirection.

Everything works the way it should except if a user has Excel open then
d-clicks a Word file they log in again.  And again.  And again.  I can have
one user using 5 licenses.  Worse yet is the time it takes for a user to go
from one program to the next.  If they use the Web Interface instead of the
agent it logs them in once and only once.

Ideas?

Gunnar
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