How I tricked the HdxBrowserCef.exe (Chrome Browser) process into presenting itself as an Edge Browser enabling the best of both worlds.
Continue ReadingAvailable for download NOW! The complete book. Inside Citrix
Finally, it’s here! I decided not to publish the last 6 chapters (including 2 appendixes) separately. Instead, the book, as a whole, is now available as a PDF download. I have also included an interactive Table of Contents (ToC), making it easy to navigate from the ToC to a specific chapter and vice versa.
Continue ReadingWhat happened with Citrix Printing throughout 2018?!
Average time to read: 6 minutesCitrix has had a very busy year. After the release of XenApp and XenDesktop 7.16 in November of 2017, four new versions were released throughout 2018 – XA/XD 7.17, 7.18, and Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops 7 1808, and 1811. Wow! From delegated control to the Workspace App, numerous HDX and ICA improvements, LHC, Config Logging, and the list goes on. Release after release brought new and improved features and functionalities, awesome! But what about printing..?
IGEL en Citrix – al ruim 15 jaar uitstekend op elkaar ingespeeld
Average time to read: 3 minutesAl ruim 15 jaar werken IGEL en Citrix samen om het gebruik van VDI, DaaS, en hosted shared desktopoplossingen te vereenvoudigen. Ze doen dit voor bedrijven over de hele wereld, groot en klein, oud, nieuw, en branche onafhankelijk. Mede hierdoor breekt IGEL record na record als het gaat om haar innovatieve en software gedreven thin-client oplossingen en universeel endpoint-management platform.
Convert all your machines into (permanent or temporary) fully functional, fully managed thin client devices, in under three minutes!
Average time to read: 4 minutesIf it sounds too good to be true, it usually is. Well, not in this case. The IGEL UDC3 software, which stands for Universal Desktop Converter, transforms any x86 based machine into a fully functional and managed thin client device, and does it fast.
Inside Citrix: The Prologue and first three chapters are online and available for download
Average time to read: < 1 minuteA moment I’ve been looking forward to for the past couple of weeks! I’ve just published the Inside Citrix prologue and the first three chapters – just to get you started. Click the link the below or directly visit chapters page via the main menu. Throughout the coming months, I’ll try and publish at least one chapter per week, though I might skip a week here and there, so bear with me.
All chapters of Inside Citrix – The FlexCast Management Architecture published online!
Average time to read: 4 minutes
Just over two years ago, around May the 16thmy book became available on Amazon, the paperback version that is. Two months later, the Kindle version was finished as well. Today I’m announcing the (soon to be) online availability of all chapters here on basvankaam dot com. Continue Reading
E2EVC (Epic edition) Amsterdam is a wrap – notes, announcements, video’s & photo’s
Average time to read: 8 minutesThe E2EVC – Experts to Experts Virtualisation Congress (Epic edition) Amsterdam took place from Friday the 8th till Sunday the 10th. For those of you who are not familiar with the concept of E2EVC, go here– you’re missing out if you don’t. The following are a few notes from sessions I attended and people I spoke to. I’ve also included a few images here and there.
Synergy 2018: Per-user Outlook search indexing and OST caching options. What was announced? High level cheat sheet included.
Average time to read: 5 minutesDuring Citrix Synergy a ton of new and exciting announcements were made. I wasn’t there to witness it myself but luckily, I was able to enjoy the Keynote (amongst other sessions and announcements) from a sunny and warm terrace (cold beers included) since the weather here in the Netherlands was some of the best we’ve seen in a long time. Of course, the 9-hour time difference also helped.
Windows Server 2019, but no RDSH? A Multi-User version of Windows10? What’s going on?
Average time to read: 8 minutesLast week Microsoft announced a new version of their Server Operating a.k.a. Windows Server 2019. Since the announcement I’ve seen many comments going back and forth regarding its licensing structure, the use of RDSH (or not) and so on. Here’s a short list of thoughts and facts I was able to gather.
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