Results for: AIE on Desktop and AIE via App Streaming
Application Streaming – How to run local installed apps isolated
Application Streaming - How to run local installed apps isolatedIn fact it's easy to run a local installed application isolated. The much more important question is why I should run applications isolated and last but not leased what is the impact of running a local application isolated. Let's start with an application Citrix is using that way: Internet Explorer. When Application Streaming is used to run ...
App Streaming – Version numbers for the Streaming Client
At BriForum in June 2008, I received a nice compliment from Shawn Bass for keeping the Streaming Client version numbers small. The idea was that with the release of significant new function in Inter-Isolation Communication, the streaming client version number was changing from 1.1 to 1.2 and he thought that was a pretty cool thing to go out the door in a point release. I ...
TechTalk Q&A – Implementing a Virtual Desktop Solution with Citrix XenDesktop
If you attended the live TechTalk, there were more questions than I could answer in the time allotted. If you want, the recording of the webinar can be found here. Also, don't forget to check out the guides and reference architecture for the end-to-end virtual desktop solution:Implementation Guide Reference ArchitectureBut now it is time for the Q&A...Q: So I have Presentation Server 4.0 and can publish ...
AIE on Desktop and AIE via App Streaming
In the upcoming Delaware release of Presentation Server, the AIE feature will be removed. AIE technology was introduced in Presentation Server 4.0 and has been replaced by the Application Streaming feature of Presentation Server 4.5.Refresher on AIE: With AIE, you can run any locally installed application under isolation. You can also "profile" an application installation using the command line tool aiesetup.exe. Notice that all of this ...