Hi Janet,
Have you thought of Application Virtualization (App-V)?
Or, if that is not feasible, you could use a server boot script (e.g. In
PowerShell) were you install the app unattended
Boot script could be started using a server GPO
That’s how I always do it (App-V and boot script)
Cheers,
Ben
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Subject: [THIN] XenApp6.5 removing server from Provisioning but not f
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From: "Heflin, Janet" <Janet.Heflin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [THIN] XenApp6.5 removing server from Provisioning but not from the fa
Date: Mon, 20 Jul 2015 15:52:13 +0000
Here is my issue.
I created a new server by using the provisioning services.
Now I need to have the server stay apart of the farm but not get a new image
every time it reboots.
I need to add an app on this server that is different from the other servers
and has unique share rights that I do not want to add to the master image.
Plus I have an application administrator that needs to get on this server to
work with this one off app.
How can I do this?
Janet Heflin
System Administrator