[THIN] Re: Wyse units

  • From: "Bruce Bodart" <rupert04@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 18 May 2006 15:05:07 -0500

Did this solve the issue for you?

On 5/18/06, Schneider, Chad M <CMSchneider@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

UDP.



Either turn on UDP listener on the Citrix servers, or put the line
icabrowsing=http in the ini.


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*From:* thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] *On
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*Sent:* Thursday, May 18, 2006 8:58 AM
*To:* thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
*Subject:* [THIN] Re: Wyse units



I am running into this same thing with 1125 and S10's.  Been banging my
head trying to figure it out.  Doesn't happen to everyone and doesn't happen
everyday.  We have 4 plants here in West Bend all within 3 miles of each
other.  Farm is housed at one plant.  All plants connected by T1's.  In my
wnos.ini file I have the published app stated and then each sever by ip
not name after the line browser ip=.  not sure what is causing it.



Bruce



On 5/17/06, *Schneider, Chad M* <CMSchneider@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

We have 100+ Wyse 1125 Blazer units running in Wisconsin at several plants
across the WAN.



LOVE THEM!



Sent one to Ohio plant and one to Indiana.  The units at those sites, can
only connect to apps. in one of our 3 farms, all of which are housed in
Oshkosh, WI, in the same data center.



Any ideas?



Almost immediately, when connecting to an ICA application on the 2
non-working farms, get an error ICA-Connection Timed Out.  Using RDP,. I can
connect to servers in the same farms that don't work in ICA.



Wyse is stumped.



Chad Schneider

Technology Analyst/Citrix Admin.

Bemis Company, Inc.

920-303-7609






-- Bruce




-- Bruce

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