#134541 - 2005-03-03 06:24 PM
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Faithfulman
Getting the hang of it
Registered: 2005-02-22
Posts: 68
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Les when you get a chance could you explain your example. I prefer not to use an executable. I would just like to be able to run a simple kix script.
Thanks
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#134544 - 2005-03-03 09:32 PM
Re: @wksta
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Faithfulman
Getting the hang of it
Registered: 2005-02-22
Posts: 68
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Can we change the script from SYNC to ASYNC??
Les, I tried your example ... and it works but you have to login once and then log off ... then log on again.
Can I just make it so it works the first time and then from there on?? Thanks,
Faithful
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#134547 - 2005-03-03 11:37 PM
Re: @wksta
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Faithfulman
Getting the hang of it
Registered: 2005-02-22
Posts: 68
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Well that isn't working for whatever reason Shawn.
Anyway, I just found out I have another Delima ....
We are Using NFUSE ... does anyone here use this program?
So, this kix script instead of showing the clientname...
(which it does cause we are telling it to run as a seperate script in the Registry RunOnce)
But In NFUSE the CLIENTNAME variable is changed to
DOMAIN\username
OY!!!
Anyone worked around NFUSE before?
(BTW - ours our running Win2K ... and logging in through Citrix)
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#134549 - 2005-03-04 12:33 AM
Re: @wksta
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Allen
KiX Supporter
Registered: 2003-04-19
Posts: 4549
Loc: USA
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To answer your lastest question... this may help... Source Quote:
For NFUSE remove the open C:\Program Files\Citrix\NFuse\template.ica in notepad.
Find the line [WFClient] Version=2 ClientName="Userlogin (something like that)"
and change to
[WFClient] Version=2 ClientName=
Then computer name will be used instead.
And here is something that may apply to you as well: Source Quote:
Issue
After entering a value for the client name parameter inside an ICA file that is created manually, generated by NFuse, or with the Citrix Management Console, the value is not read when the session is subsequently launched in an embedded HTML or NFuse Web page.
The value, however, is read when a session is launched as a separate window.
Example:
[WFClient] Version=2 TcpBrowserAddress=x.x.x.x ClientName=yourclientname
Resolution
This behavior is by design.
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#134551 - 2005-08-31 12:24 AM
Re: @wksta
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Faithfulman
Getting the hang of it
Registered: 2005-02-22
Posts: 68
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Hi all,
I have taken this login script out of the login policy but apparently the script still shows up in the registry and hasn't left. Any idea as to why it doesn't go away?
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#134552 - 2005-08-31 05:30 PM
Re: @wksta
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StarwarsKid
Seasoned Scripter
Registered: 2005-06-15
Posts: 506
Loc: Oregon, USA
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Is the computer name stored in the registry somewhere in Win9x? I know in XP you have a few references, one of which being the distinguished name, which could be stripped down to the simple computer name.
Here's another example... Quote:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Control\ComputerName\ActiveComputerName] "ComputerName"="PROMETHEUS"
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