Systems Engineer
ThedaCare IT
920-735-7615
>>> On 6/18/2008 at 8:19 AM, <sraffens@sovereignbank.com> wrote:
Are there any other GPO differences besides restricted applications? There may be some Java-specific settings at fault.
Steve Raffensberger
Sovereign Bank Citrix Administrator
Email: sraffens@sovereignbank.com
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Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2008 8:43 AM
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Subject: [THIN] Re: Java
XP workstations, running the published app. off W2K3 Citrix servers.
We actually use an Xcopy to copy the java info to the users profile at logon.
We added javaw.exe to the list of allowed applications.
Systems Engineer
ThedaCare IT
920-735-7615
>>> On 6/17/2008 at 8:34 PM, <jkenzig@gmail.com> wrote:
Is it 2008 server or Vista Workstations? Either scenario Java works very differently then on 2003. All of the Java apps are put into the users Localow directory of the profile which unfortunately does not roam along with the profile and will stay on the server or ws.
JK
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 12:37 PM, Chad Schneider (IT) <Chad.M.Schneider@thedacare.org> wrote:
We have found that if a server in our restricted policy group, with run only allowed applications set (includes javaw.exe), users are unable to run the Java applications. If we move the server to a group with no application restrictions, these work fine.
I am using filemon and not finding anything in the details that is not in the allowed applications list.
Any ideas of something I am missing for Java?
Systems Engineer
ThedaCare IT
920-735-7615
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Jim Kenzig
Microsoft MVP - Windows Server Presentation and Hosted Desktop Virtualization
Citrix Technology Professional
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