Hi, I use a simple batch file to call explorer and publish it as explorer for users: start /d "c:\windows" /b explorer.exe Cheers Al From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of aaron.mason@xxxxxxx Sent: Thursday, 25 October 2012 10:35 PM To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [THIN] Windows Explorer Windows 2008 R2 XenApp 6.5 Hi all, Running in to a little issue. We are looking to publish out the windows explorer for file management. In a Citrix article, the best practice is to use the "iexplore.exe /e" method to open it. Issue: When calling it in this method, when a user closes out the window to close the session, the iexplore process hangs around and does not close, thus the session stays open. I thought may user the LogoffCheckSysModules in the registry to close this upon session close out time, but it kills the process right away when attempting to open. Anyone see this before or have any thought? Also, if anyone is using any 3rd party file manager utilities, please feel free to respond as well and give me your feed back. Thanks Aaron J Mason The contents of this email are the property of PNC. If it was not addressed to you, you have no legal right to read it. If you think you received it in error, please notify the sender. Do not forward or copy without permission of the sender. This message may contain an advertisement of a product or service and thus may constitute a commercial electronic mail message under US Law. The postal address for PNC is 249 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15222. If you do not wish to receive any additional advertising or promotional messages from PNC at this e-mail address, click here to unsubscribe. https://pnc.p.delivery.net/m/u/pnc/uni/p.asp By unsubscribing to this message, you will be unsubscribed from all advertising or promotional messages from PNC. Removing your e-mail address from this mailing list will not affect your subscription to alerts, e-newsletters or account servicing e-mails. This message may contain privileged and confidential information and is intended for the exclusive use of the addressee(s). You must not disclose this communication to anyone without the prior consent of the Department for Child Protection (DCP). If you have received this email in error, please notify us by return mail, delete it from your system and destroy all copies. DCP has exercised care to avoid errors in the information contained in this email but does not warrant that it is error or omission free.