Results for: Introduction to the XenApp 6 PowerShell SDK
XenApp & XenDesktop Management with PowerShell (Webinar)
If you've administered a XenApp or XenDesktop, you've had to go through the applications or desktops at some point and make manual modifications or check settings. However, you may never need to do that again - if you learn how to use PowerShell.XenApp and XenDesktop now both support PowerShell, which replaces the aging MFCOM scripting that previously allowed control of Citrix farms. This allows you ...
Powershell is the new MFCOM and a utility to help you with the transition
Say goodbye to MFCOM say hello to Powershell XenApp CMDLETS!, but what about my scripts?With the release of XenApp 6, the SDK model is officially moving towards the powershell model. The old MFCOM scripting model model has been sunsetted in leiu of the XenApp Powershell CmdLets.So that means that we have to update all those existing scripts over to powershell scripts using the new XenApp ...
Introduction to the XenApp 6 PowerShell SDK
The XenApp 6 PowerShell SDK has been released! Download at: http://community.citrix.com/display/xa/XenApp+6+PowerShell+SDKXenApp 6 is a major platform change that brings a lot of configuration flexibility to XenApp. Those used to XenApp 5 or prior will find that the way in which things are configured has changed dramatically in order to accommodate that flexibility. In a series of blogs, I'll cover the changes that we've made to our public ...
Automate XenApp with Workflow Studio
In a previous post announcing the availability of Workflow Studio 2.0 I listed the new features that are available. Here is a closer look at the first feature mentioned:Native XenApp activity librariesWith the 2.0 release of Workflow Studio, we now include 18 activities for managing application virtualization scenarios with XenApp. These activities provide access to your XenApp farm, servers, applications, and even sessions.These 18 activities ...
Rocket Science 2008 was a Blast!
On Wednesday, October 1st, I attended the Rocket Science 2008 and 2008 Application Virtualization Group (AVG) Engineering Expo. A few of the demos covered super top-secret innovations to improve the Engineering/Test process*, others were examples of demos for Summit and then there were four stations that really peaked my interest. That's not to say that everything else wasn't ubercool or that everyone that presented doesn't ...