Thanks, I have setups the user permissions for the custom made ICA istener, but I am not able to make the user to logon into the custom made ICA listener, it logs in into the default ICA listener, is there something I am missing.? Thank you in advance, -Jose. On 1/20/06, Rick Mack <Rick.Mack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Jose, > > Everyone is generally a member of the remote desktop users group. You will > probably have to remove this as well. > > regards, > > Rick > > Ulrich Mack > Volante Systems > > > ________________________________ > > From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Jose Luis Delgado > Sent: Sat 21/01/2006 9:26 > To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [THIN] Re: session timeout. > > > > Thanks again Walley. > That is exactly what I am trying to do, I am in the process of testing > the new custom ICA listener, but in the permissions I am encountering > trouble, group A has the default settings, permission is set to > Everyone, and for group B that need to have 24/7 session with no > timeout I have set the permissions for the user account that needs > access to this custom ICA listener, I have removed all other groups in > the permissions tab (ie. everyone, system, guest...), but it sees that > this account is also logging in into the default ICA. > I am still testing... > Any other suggestion will be appreciated. > > thank you, -Jose > > On 1/18/06, Philip Walley <mythinlist@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > let's make sure and qualify what you want to do. you have a server with > > a idle disconnect settings. you have group A that needs 24 x 7 access > > and group B that can deal with what you have in place. correct? > > > > if that's the case, then yea, what i mentioned will work. you do have to > > remember to take the users that need 24 x 7 access and not only give > > them rights to a new ICA listener but you have to remove them from the > > existing listener. This should force their connections to the properly > > configured ICA connection. > > > > Other then a minimal amount of resources for the additional ICA > > listener, there is no harm in having an extra. It has no affect on > > traffic. You are still connecting the same people as before, correct? > > The only way traffic increases is if you add new users to the app. > > > > Jose Luis Delgado wrote: > > > > >Thank you to all for your fast response. > > >Walley. So I will give this try, so basically I will create another > > >ica-tcp in the Citrix Connection Configuration, give the user client > > >the proper rights/privileges and only check the no timeout box, (in > > >the ADVANCED - timeout settings). > > >Also another questions will creating more ica listeners, will this > > >create more traffic in the citrix servers, or cause any other > > >disadvantage. > > > > > >Thank you again. > > >-Jose. > > > > > >On 1/18/06, Philip Walley <mythinlist@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > > > > >>If i'm understanding you correctly, I would think that you could create > > >>a new ICA listener, only give rights to those who need it 24/7 and don't > > >>set the timeout value. Make sure and remove that group (24x7) from > > >>having rights to the original ICA listener. > > >> > > >>Jose Luis Delgado wrote: > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >>>Hello Everyone. > > >>> > > >>>We are running Metaframe XPA 1.0, FR2 SP3, on Windows 2k Server. We > > >>>have different published application being access as anonymous user or > > >>>a published desktop. 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