Citrix policies are the best way to control user sessions in XenDesktop. In this chapter, you learned the similarities and differences between the policy editor in Citrix Studio versus Microsoft Group Policy Editor. Now you know how policies work and how to apply them to specific connection types using filters. Towards the end, we included a quick troubleshooting section because policies can be tricky and you may need to figure out what the Resultant Set of Policies is for your Site. In the next chapter, we will discuss how printing works in XenDesktop and how it applies to networked and locally attached printers.
Getting Started with XenDesktop 7.x
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Getting Started with XenDesktop 7.x
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Overview of this book
Table of Contents (27 chapters)
Getting Started with XenDesktop 7.x
Credits
Notice
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Free Chapter
Designing a XenDesktop Site
Installing XenDesktop
Managing Machine Catalogs, Hosts, and Personal vDisks
Managing Delivery Groups
Managing Policies
Managing Printing
Virtualizing USB Support
Virtualizing Storage and Backup
High Definition Experience (HDX)
Application Delivery
Working with the XenDesktop SDK
Working with Citrix ReceiverTM and Plugins
Securing XenDesktop
Managing and Monitoring XenDesktop
VDI in the Cloud
Creating a Domain Certificate Authority
XenDesktop Policy Settings Reference
Creating Self-signed Certificates for NetScaler Gateway
Using Public CA-signed SSL Wildcard Certificates on NetScaler Gateway
Index
Customer Reviews