by Theresa Miller | Mar 4, 2014 | Citrix, Citrix Powershell, Virtualization
Previously I put together two separate how-to articles that show you how to use powershell to setup emailed reports for Citrix servers with disabled logins...
by Theresa Miller | Feb 25, 2014 | Citrix, Citrix Powershell, Virtualization
Sometimes Citrix application servers that are automatically rebooted through Citrix Server Policy can become hung during the process and marked with logins disabled. When this happens the users were weaned from the server, but the server didn’t actually reboot. As...
by Theresa Miller | Feb 18, 2014 | Citrix, Citrix Powershell, Citrix Printing Basics Series, Virtualization
Tip # 5 Automatically Restart Print Services on a Citrix XenApp Applications Servers On a Citrix application server this would be the Citrix Print Service and the Print Spooler service. To locate these settings on Windows 2008 server go to Start, Control Panel,...
by Theresa Miller | Jan 13, 2014 | Citrix, Citrix Powershell, Virtualization
If your Citrix environment is similar to most you may be rebooting your servers on an interval. In my case we have Citrix policies and a reboot script that will reboot all of our Citrix servers every week. Just because there are policies in place doesn’t mean that...
by Theresa Miller | Dec 30, 2013 | Citrix, Citrix Powershell, Exchange, Exchange 2010, Exchange Management Shell, Virtualization
This past year brought about many new exciting things in technology. On the Citrix frontier virtual desktops are the hot topic. There are many great options available to organizations such as Citrix XenApp Hosted Desktops, VMWare VDI and Citrix XenDesktop VDI. ...
by Theresa Miller | Dec 6, 2013 | Citrix, Citrix Powershell, Virtualization
In Citrix you can apply artificial load to your Application Servers to prevent new users from attaching to the server. By doing this you allow existing connections to gracefully wean from the Citrix server you would like to do maintenance on instead of abruptly...