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Citrix License Server unattended installation with PowerShell and SCCM

Posted on March 20, 2017 by Dennis Span
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All Citrix products can be automated. This article covers the Citrix License Server unattended installation with PowerShell and SCCM. Continue reading →

Posted in CVAD 7.x (on-prem) | Tagged License Server, PowerShell, Scripting | 6 Replies

Scripting the complete list of Citrix components with PowerShell

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Posted on February 22, 2017 by Dennis Span
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Stop wondering if scripting the complete list of Citrix components with PowerShell is possible. This article shows you how to handle each one. Continue reading →

Posted in CVAD 7.x (on-prem) | Tagged Automation, Connection Quality Indicator, Delivery Controller, File Access, HDX RealTime, PDF Printer, PowerShell, Provisioning Server, PVS Target Device, Receiver, SCOM, Scripting, Session Recording, ShareFile, Silent, Supportability Pack, Unattended, User Profile Manager, Virtual Delivery Agent, Workspace Environment Management, XenConvert | 8 Replies

Deep dive creating SCCM packages for Citrix

Posted on February 9, 2017 by Dennis Span
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Automating Citrix with SCCM means creating SCCM packages for all your software. Be sure not to miss this deep dive creating SCCM packages for Citrix. Continue reading →

Posted in Citrix, SCCM | Tagged PowerShell, Scripting | 12 Replies

Citrix ADMX files explained (deep dive)

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Posted on February 2, 2017 by Dennis Span
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Dealing with Citrix ADMX files can be confusing. But there is hope on the horizon. It looks like Citrix finally got it under control. Continue reading →

Posted in CVAD 7.x (on-prem) | Tagged Group Policy | 7 Replies

How to distinguish a PVS target device running in Standard or Private mode

Posted on January 23, 2017 by Dennis Span
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In case you ever need to determine whether a Provisioning Server target device is running in standard or private mode please continue reading. Continue reading →

Posted in Provisioning Server | Tagged Group Policy, PowerShell, Provisioning Server, PVS Target Device, Scripting | Leave a reply

Understanding PowerShell fundamentals

Posted on January 15, 2017 by Dennis Span
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Automating Citrix XenDesktop with PowerShell has been taken to the next level since XenApp 6.0. Make sure that you understand the PowerShell fundamentals. Continue reading →

Posted in Citrix | Tagged PowerShell, Scripting | Leave a reply

PowerShell “one-liners” for Citrix XenApp 6.x

Posted on May 19, 2016 by Dennis Span
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PowerShell is a powerful scripting language. Here are a couple of my personal favorite “one liners” for Citrix XenApp. Continue reading →

Posted in XenApp 6.x | Tagged PowerShell, Scripting | 2 Replies

Automating XenApp 6.5 Part 4 of 4 – Citrix Load Evaluators

Posted on April 27, 2016 by Dennis Span
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Did you ever want to fully automate your Citrix farm? Learn how to create and configure load evaluators for XenApp 6.5 with PowerShell. Continue reading →

Posted in XenApp 6.x | Tagged PowerShell, Scripting | Leave a reply

Automating XenApp 6.5 Part 3 of 4 – Citrix Policies

Posted on February 12, 2016 by Dennis Span
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Did you ever want to fully automate your Citrix farm? Learn how to create and configure policies for XenApp 6.5 with PowerShell. Continue reading →

Posted in XenApp 6.x | Tagged PowerShell, Scripting | Leave a reply

Automating XenApp 6.5 Part 2 of 4 – Citrix Worker Groups

Posted on January 23, 2016 by Dennis Span
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Did you ever want to fully automate your Citrix farm? Learn how to create worker groups for XenApp 6.5 with PowerShell. Continue reading →

Posted in XenApp 6.x | Tagged PowerShell, Scripting | 1 Reply

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