[THIN] Re: Restricting users to only specific servers in a farm

  • From: "Bruce Jarrett-Norton" <bjarrett@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2003 12:23:27 -0400

I understand that.
However, these users don't always open this program first and only need
it on 2 to 3 times a day.  They don't keep it open.  I was just
wondering how we can force their Outlook for instance to go to that
server with out having to publish icons that point to that specific
server
 
 

Bruce Jarrett-Norton
Dart Energy Corporation
Desktop and Network Support Tech.
Mason, MI
ph: 517.244.8729
e-mail: bjarrett@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

-----Original Message-----
From: Spencer Sun [mailto:ssun@xxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 11:57 AM
To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [THIN] Re: Restricting users to only specific servers in a farm



        Bruce, by default, session sharing should take care of this. If
a user is running an published application on one server and launches
another published application that is published on the server that the
user already has a session on, it should, by default, use that same
server and session and just run the application in the session.  Keep in
mind the applications MUST be published identically, that is,
resolution, color, encryption, etc.  If any of these properties are
different, the session cannot be shared and a new one is created.  If
that occurs, a new login will happen, whether it is on the same server
or a different one.
         

                ----- Original Message ----- 
                From: Bruce Jarrett-Norton
<mailto:bjarrett@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>  
                To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
                Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 10:10 AM
                Subject: [THIN] Restricting users to only specific
servers in a farm

                MF XP SP1 FR1 in a Windows 2k  sp2 AD domain..
                6 Citrix servers running almost the same apps using
published desktops and a few NFuse Classic sites.
                Also, we have 2 File servers, 1 SQL Server and 1
Exchange Server.
                 
                Question:
                We want to publish an application on one of our specific
servers.
                We want people who use that application to only run
programs; IE, Office, ect.; from that server (small # o users).
                This is so that they don't have to wait while they are
logged into a second server when they use this application.
                 
                Is there any way to do this?
                 
                 

                Bruce Jarrett-Norton
                Dart Energy Corporation
                Desktop and Network Support Tech.
                Mason, MI
                ph: 517.244.8729
                e-mail: bjarrett@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

                 

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