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Powershell commands for citrix xenapp 6.5
Powershell commands for citrix xenapp 6.5






powershell commands for citrix xenapp 6.5
  1. #POWERSHELL COMMANDS FOR CITRIX XENAPP 6.5 UPDATE#
  2. #POWERSHELL COMMANDS FOR CITRIX XENAPP 6.5 SERIES#
  3. #POWERSHELL COMMANDS FOR CITRIX XENAPP 6.5 WINDOWS#

Apply settings to machines in Delivery Groups - In XenDesktop 7, using configuration slots, you can apply settings to machines in a specific delivery group, rather than to all machines in a site.

#POWERSHELL COMMANDS FOR CITRIX XENAPP 6.5 UPDATE#

If you have existing scripts for running applications on Desktop OSs, you will have to update these scripts for XenDesktop 7 as there is little backwards compatibility. Desktop OS Machine applications - Desktop OS Machine applications have changed significantly at the SDK level.

#POWERSHELL COMMANDS FOR CITRIX XENAPP 6.5 WINDOWS#

  • Windows Server OS Machine catalogs and delivery groups - You can use the XenDesktop 7 SDK to deliver cost-effective applications and desktops hosted on server operating systems.
  • There are also SDKs for new features including the Monitor Service, Environment Test, and Configuration Logging.
  • New low-level SDKs - Individual low-level SDKs are provided for the new XenDesktop 7 services, including a dedicated and enhanced SDK for the Delegated Administration Service (DAS), which was previously part of the Broker SDK in XenDesktop 5.
  • The high-level SDK insulates you from much of the complexity of the low-level SDKs, such that you can create a new site simply by running two cmdlets.
  • New high-level SDK - XenDesktop 7 provides a new high-level SDK that enables you to script and automate site creation and maintenance quickly and easily.
  • Key differences between the XenDesktop 5 and XenDesktop 7 SDK So you can forget the cmdlets you were learning so heavily while working with XenApp 6.x or XenDesktop 5.x. Due to change of management architecture from IMA to FMA PowerShell SDK has changes as well. To use SDK you need to just launch PowerShell console or PowerShell ISE if you would like to have PowerShell editor where you can write you scripts on your server with installed Citrix XenApp/XenDesktop 7.6. Good to see then that XenApp/XenDesktop provide an SDK based on a number of Microsoft Windows PowerShell version 3.0 snap-ins that allows you to perform the same tasks as you would with the Citrix Studio console, together with tasks you cannot do with Studio alone. In the ninth part – I would like to show you how you can use PowerShell in XenApp/XenDesktop 7.6.Īs you I hope already know PowerShell became the industry standard when it comes to the management framework, at least in Windows world 🙂 And well Citrix is part of that world of course. In the eighth part – we checked how Connection Leasing really works. In the seventh part – we have configured StoreFront so that end users could launch their apps.

    powershell commands for citrix xenapp 6.5

    In the sixth part – we have delivered applications to the end users by creating delivery groups. We attached to the site as well upgraded XenApp 6.5 server. In the fifth part – we have created machine catalogs and used previously prepared master image. In the fourth part – we have upgraded XenApp 6.5 server to XenApp 7.6. In the third part – we prepared the template image of Windows Server 2012 R2 that will be used by MCS service for creation of new machines that will be hosting user desktops and applications.

    powershell commands for citrix xenapp 6.5

    In the second part – we have configured first site. In the first part – we have installed first Delivery Controller and setup our new XenDesktop 7.6 site. Today I would like to focus on PowerShell in Citrix XenApp/XenDesktop 7.6. I made a long break since last post but luckily I found time to finish the series.

    #POWERSHELL COMMANDS FOR CITRIX XENAPP 6.5 SERIES#

    Welcome in the last part of the First Look series on XenApp/XenDesktop 7.6.








    Powershell commands for citrix xenapp 6.5