Hello David,
Thursday, February 14, 2002, 12:21:23 AM, you wrote:
DG> On 13 Feb 2002, at 16:41, Yakymakha L. Olexandr wrote:
>> When ICA client connect to the Win2000 Server, on the server's
>> display appear's the Message Box which tell's that the client
>> printer is added to printers list. Admin should to click on "OK"
>> button to close this box. Note, if the client will disconnect from
>> the server whithout admin clicking, the problems may occurs on
>> server- slowly working. Could I remove this Message Box without
>> clicking (opening session should be automatically)?
DG> I think there are two basic options:
DG> 1. You may be able to find some scripting tool (WinBatch, perhaps?)
DG> that can be taught to click OK for you.
DG> 2. You may have to revert to Microsoft fIle and Printer Sharing to
DG> share the printer, and forego the ICA auto-add feature. This would
DG> be unfortunate....
DG> It seems to me that there ought to be a third option that allows
DG> the ICA feature to work without requiring an Administrator message,
DG> but I haven't found it. (The Citrix installations I've worked with
DG> have had few/no local printers, so the issue didn't come up much.)
>> Another problem with ICA Terminal Server:
>> When someone occasionally disconnect NET cable from server /or
>> /switch, the Win2000 Server begin to work very slowly after repear
>> connection. Where is the problem?
DG> Are users able to reconnect to their sessions? How important is
DG> this to you? Why is the server located where "someone" can
DG> "occasionally" disconnect the cable -- it should be in a locked room
DG> with limited access only to personnel who won't do that without an
DG> exceptionally good reason....
DG> David Gillett
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Thanks for preciouse remarks.
Where I can get detailed information about WinBatch (demo version)?
It seems to me that VBScript has no method for solving this problem.
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