Client To Server Content Redirection Explained
Thursday, 03 August 2006 by Michel Roth
A new article on MSTerminalServices.org by Wilco van Bragt client to server content redirection:

In Citrix Metaframe XP Feature Release 2 Citrix introduced content redirection. Content redirection can be divided in two parts.

• Server to Client content redirection; this makes it possible to start URLs locally on the client PC. Embedded URLs are intercepted on the server running Presentation Server and sent to the client. The user’s locally installed browser is used to display the website.
• Client to Server content redirection; when a user double-clicks a file the corresponding application is started on the Citrix server.

This article will describe in detail the latter, Client to Server content redirection. First I will describe the requirements, followed by the standard configuration of Client to Server Redirection. Also this article will contain a paragraph about troubleshooting, and last but not least I will describe a solution that will allow you to tweak Client to Server redirection.

Read the entire article here.

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