If your servers were all XP (FR3, I think), you could use the MetaFrame XP Provider for WMI. Since they're not, you'd have to download the MetaFrame SDK, which should give you a few options if you've got someone that can program. One is the Application Publishing Component, which provides the following features: * An object-oriented interface. Applications are organized as objects. This object-oriented design makes creating and accessing applications easier. * A complete set of API functions. This allows developers to write code that takes full control of the application properties. * Example programs. These programs can be used as a base for building customized programs to meet specific requirements. Full source code and compiler scripts are provided to aid in learning how to use this SDK * Complete documentation of all API functions for easy reference. See http://apps.citrix.com/cdn/SDK/server_sdk.asp JD _____ From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Ryan Lambert Sent: Thursday, 29 July 2004 8:05 a.m. To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [THIN] Published apps NT4 TSE + 1.8 Hey all, We're doing a migration of a client's network from completely NT4 to Windows 2003. We've got a boat load of published applications on their Metaframe server, and would like an easy way (other than hand writing or notepad) to extract the application names/paths/users configured. I'm not too familiar with the inside details of the 1.8 product, so, I figured I'd take a shot here and see if there is a way to extract this info. Anyone know? Thanks! -- Ryan Lambert, MCP, CCA Network Engineer OnlyOne IS 1242 East 49th St. Cleveland, OH 44114 Ph/Fax: 216-373-2757 http://www.onlyoneis.com/ http://www.myonlyone.com <http://www.myonlyone.com/> /