How to troubleshoot citrix xenapp client drive mapping
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- Jan, 02, 2012
- Angelo Schalley
- Active Directory, Citrix, security, Windows-Microsoft
This article highlights many common client drive mapping inquiries and issues along with their respective explanation or resolution. The management consoles may allow the configuration of policies to assist with some of the desired client drive mapping settings.
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Configuring Persistent static route in Linux
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- Dec, 22, 2011
- Angelo Schalley
- Linux, Plesk Linux, security
Static routes will be added usually through “route add” command. The drawback of ‘route’ command is that, when Linux reboots it will forget static routes. But to make it persistent across reboots, you have to add it to /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/route-<eth> .
To add static route using “route add”:
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change RDP port on a windows 2003 server
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- Dec, 22, 2011
- Angelo Schalley
- Networking, Windows-Microsoft
To change the default port for all new connections created on the Terminal Server: 1.Run Regedit and go to this key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server\WinStations\RDP-Tcp
Find the “PortNumber” subkey and notice the value of 00000D3D, hex for (3389). Modify the port number in Hex and save the new value. You can now connect to the new port by using the “old” Windows 2000 Terminal Server client. A better option is to use the RDP client found in Windows XP, or even better, the newer Windows Server 2003 SP1 RDP 5.2 client.
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