| Unattended Installation Of The Citrix Web Interface |
| Friday, 22 September 2006 by Michel Roth | |||
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"Web Interface is a free add-on for Citrix Presentation Server provided by Citrix. With the Web Interface users are working with a web browser to connect to applications. Web Interface provides a web page where the available applications are shown after authentication. After selecting the application, the locally installed Citrix client will start the session. Web Interface has several advantages in comparison with traditional clients. One of the biggest advantages is the centralized configuration. Changes in your Citrix infrastructure are done in a few mouse clicks on the Web Interface servers instead of propagating changes to all your clients. Also some new features like Workspace control are only available when using the Web Interface in combination with the latest Presentation Server version. Because users can download a Citrix client from the Web Interface sites, users can use any workstation to access their applications. In the current version users can also change the presentation of the applications and connected local resources. You also need Web Interface to allow an application to connect to the internet with Citrix Secure Gateway. These should be enough reasons to deploy Web Interface in your infrastructure. Depending on usage statistics, load balancing and/or fault tolerance, more Web Interface servers can be deployed and unattended installation comes handy when deploying a number of servers. Just like the article series about Unattended Citrix installation this article will describe how to perform an unattended install and configuration of Web Interface for Microsoft Windows." Read the entire article here.
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