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About the Author
Guillermo Musumeci is a Windows Infrastructure Architect, specialized in Citrix
and Virtualization, with 17 years of experience and passion for designing, building,
deploying, and supporting enterprise architectures using Citrix, Microsoft, and
VMware products.
He worked as Project Manager and Consultant in medium to large Citrix and
virtualization projects in America and Europe, and now he works as Citrix SME
(Subject Matter Expert) for one of the world's top nancial companies in Asia,
where he lives with his wife and two kids.
Guillermo is the founder and developer of the popular site CtxAdmTools, which
provides free Citrix, VMware, and Microsoft automation tools to manage Citrix
environments, Active Directory, Virtual Machines, and more. Also, he is the
author of the book Getting Started with Citrix XenApp 6.0.
He holds more than 25 Citrix, Microsoft, and VMware certications, and has passed
more than 50 certication exams.
When he is not working he loves to cook with his son, particularly homemade
Italian food, or walking around Singapore with his family, tasting new food,
and clicking pictures.
Acknowledgement
This book is dedicated to my beautiful wife Paola and my amazing kids, Stefano and
Ornella. All of you are my number one source of happiness. I love you all!
Also I want to dedicate this book to my grandparents, Vicenta, Sarito, Nino, and
Lorenza, and my parents, Carolina and Juan Carlos. Thank you for teaching me
important values that made me who I am.
Also, I want to thank my sisters, our families, and friends for their support.
In particular I want to give a big thank you to all our new friends in Singapore!
Finally I want to thank all the people from Packt Publishing, who helped me on this
book, principally the Project Coordinator, Yashodhan Dere, for their amazing help.
Thank you!
About the Reviewers
Christopher Buford is a Citrix Certied Enterprise Engineer in Virtualization
(CCEE) and Citrix product consultant, with 13 years of experience with
Citrix products.
His experience includes XenApp, XenDesktop, NetScaler, Provisioning Server,
Universal Prole Manager, Business Practices, and Technical Documentation. He
also has experience in architecting, designing, and implementing Citrix Solutions.
He has worked with several Fortune 500 companies as well as small to mid-sized
Businesses as a Citrix subject matter expert.
He is currently a Citrix consultant for SMB Technology Solutions, LLC. SMB
Technology Solutions, LLC is an Atlanta, GA-based boutique virtualization
consulting company, specializing, in the small-midsized business arena. SMB
Technology Solutions focuses on the South Eastern United States.
He really loves the ability to bring historically enterprise-level technologies to the
SMB market. He feels great to be able to apply years of enterprise experience to the
small business market. They are instrumental in helping level the playing eld for
the smaller guys.
Christopher was also chosen as a reviewer for the forerunner of this book,
Getting Started with Xenapp 6.
Acknowledgement
I would like to thank the following individuals for my success.
First of all, I would like to thank my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
I would also like to thank my loving family; my beautiful wife Carol Buford, for her
support. My children, who are the main reasons for my pressing towards the goal,
daughters Ceterra, Chrisha, Christiana, and Taliyah, and grandson Jordan, and of
course my parents, Mr. and Mrs. O.J. Buford, for their guidance and for always
being there for me.
I would also like to thank the following mentors, friends, and colleagues for driving
me towards excellence:
Mr. Alonzo James III—Zo, "Technological Genius" you are one of the very few
people who have technical brilliance along with "real world" common sense.
Thanks for sharing the knowledge, and thanks for being such a great friend.
Mr. Dexter Oliver—Thanks Dex, "I.T. Manager Extraordinaire" for your guidance,
mentoring, and wisdom, and for keeping me spiritually grounded and assisting me
in keeping focus on what really counts.
Mr. Scott Tucker (Citrix Technology Consultant)—Scott, I have learned so much
from you in our technology battles and ("hashing" things out) conversations,
Thanks a bunch buddy.
Shankha Mukherjee has ve years experience in Citrix XenApp (new name for
Presentation Server). He has worked on almost all the versions of Citrix XenApp,
starting from Metaframe XP. He is currently working as a Level-2 administrator
for WINTEL (Windows Intel / Citrix XenApp / VMware), giving support to client
infrastructure, remotely.
Shankha Mukherjee is a B-Tech Engineer in Information Technology.
He has also reviewed the book, Getting Started with Citrix XenApp 6.
I am thankful to Yashodhan Dere and Amey Kanse for providing me
this opportunity.
Peter Nap is a very experienced Server Based Computing Consultant and
Infrastructure Architect. He is 38 years old, lives in the Netherlands, and is currently
employed as an Infrastructure Architect for Logica. He has 13 years of work
experience in various large and small businesses, including Ministry of Defense
and Ministry of Justice of the Netherlands.
Last year, Peter was migrating a company to XenApp 6.5 in combination with Citrix
Provisioning 6.1 and hosted on physical blades.
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Table of Contents
Preface 1
Chapter 1: Getting Started with Citrix XenApp 6.5 7
Introducing XenApp 6.5 8
XenApp feature overview 12
System requirements 13
Data store databases 15
Citrix AppCenter console 16
License server 17
Clients 17
Summary 18
Chapter 2: Designing a XenApp 6.5 Farm 19
Case study: Brick Unit Constructions 19
Farm terminology and concepts 20
Infrastructure servers 23
Virtualization infrastructure 24
Access Infrastructure 25
Designing a basic XenApp architecture 26
The pilot plan 28
Designing Active Directory integration 30
Building a small test farm 30
Creating a list of applications to publish in our XenApp farm 33
Testing the list of applications 34
Microsoft Ofce applications 36
Java 37
Summary 38
Table of Contents
[ ii ]
Chapter 3: Installing XenApp 6.5 39
Installing and conguring XenApp 6.5 39
Conguring Windows components 40
Conguring Windows Firewall 41
Congure IE ESC (Enhanced Security Conguration) 43
Installing XenApp using the Wizard-Based Server Role Manager 44
Installing License Server and Web Interface roles in
server BRICKXA65-01 47
Conguring Citrix License Server 48
Installing Citrix Licenses 50
Conguring XenApp Using the Wizard-based Server
Conguration Tool 56
Conguring the rst XenApp server of the farm 57
Installing Data Stores 58
Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Database Server 59
Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Database Server 60
Oracle Database Server 62
Conguring XenApp 62
Installing and conguring XenApp 6.5 on BRICKXA65-03 65
Conguring Citrix Web Interface server 67
Creating a XenApp Web Site 68
Creating a XenApp Services Site 73
Congure Remote Desktop Licenses 74
Conguring Remote Desktop licensing mode by using Group Policy 76
Managing XenApp Farms 77
Summary 78
Chapter 4: Advanced XenApp Deployment 79
Unattended install of XenApp 6.5 79
Unattended install of XenApp Components 80
Customizing Citrix Web Interface Server 86
Changing the header section color 88
Changing the header Citrix logo 88
Changing horizontal page upper section color 89
Changing the product name image 89
Changing devices image 90
Changing horizontal page lower section color 91
Changing the tagline text 91
Changing the footer Citrix logo 92
Changing the HDX logo 93
Changing the Footer section 93
Summary 94
Table of Contents
[ iii ]
Chapter 5: Using Management Tools 95
Management Consoles 95
Citrix AppCenter Console 95
License Administration Console 98
Citrix Web Interface Management Console 104
Other Administration Tools 112
Citrix SSL Relay Conguration Tool 112
Shadow Taskbar 113
SpeedScreen Latency Reduction Manager 114
Managing Citrix Administrators 114
Adding a Citrix administrator 114
Disabling a Citrix administrator 118
Modifying Administrator properties 119
Summary 119
Chapter 6: Application Publishing 121
Publishing applications 121
Choosing the best method to deliver applications 123
Publishing a hosted application using the Publish Application wizard 124
Publishing a streaming application using the Publish Application wizard 136
Publishing content using the Publish Application wizard 147
Publishing a server desktop using the Publish Application wizard 152
Conguring content redirection 162
Enabling content redirection from server to client 162
Conguring content redirection from client to server 163
Associating published applications with le types 163
Updating le type associations 165
Enabling or disabling content redirection 167
Summary 169
Chapter 7: Application Streaming 171
Application streaming 171
System requirements for application streaming 173
Components for application streaming 175
Choosing which plug-in to use for application streaming 176
Proling Microsoft Ofce 2010 177
Installing a proler workstation 178
Customizing the Ofce 2010 installation 179
Proling Microsoft Ofce 2010 187
Publishing Ofce 2010 on the farm 197
Specifying trusted servers for streamed services and proles 202
Summary 204

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