Inside Citrix MetaFrame XP


Book Description

The most comprehensive reference on the market for MetaFrame XP and the only book with a strong focus on Web-enabling enterprise applications using NFuse technology, this guide contains several real-world examples to drive home the main points.




Configuring Citrix MetaFrame XP for Windows


Book Description

Syngress's best-selling Citrix MetaFrame author to deliver world class support for this new product As the newest member of the Citrix MetaFrame product family, Citrix MetaFrame XP and recent add-on Feature Release 1 is making a slash in the IT community. Configuring Citrix MetaFrame XP for Windows offers system administrators and network engineers an in-depth look at configuring, optimizing, implemnting and troubleshooting their Windows applications deployed using Citrix MetaFrame XP. Real-world examples and step-by-step exercises will help system administrators maxinise the capabilities of this revolutionary product from Citrix. The only book to-date to provide comprehensive coverage of the eagerly awaited Feature Release 1 add-on Citrix MetaFrame is a rapidly growing technology; as companies adopt thin-client technology, the number of Certified Citrix Administrators (CCAs) is set to skyrocket Unrivalled web based support at [email protected]




Citrix MetaFrame XP


Book Description

A completely updated version of the bestselling first edition, this is a real-world field guide that details the design and deployment of MetaFrame XP environments. Written from years of practical experience, it provides readers with the insight needed to tackle tough design issues, including printing, replicated data stores, NFuse classic, server farm design, and coexistence with MetaFrame 1.8. Illustrations.




Securing Citrix XenApp Server in the Enterprise


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Citrix Presentation Server allows remote users to work off a network server as if they weren't remote. That means: Incredibly fast access to data and applications for users, no third party VPN connection, and no latency issues. All of these features make Citrix Presentation Server a great tool for increasing access and productivity for remote users. Unfortunately, these same features make Citrix just as dangerous to the network it's running on. By definition, Citrix is granting remote users direct access to corporate servers?..achieving this type of access is also the holy grail for malicious hackers. To compromise a server running Citrix Presentation Server, a hacker need not penetrate a heavily defended corporate or government server. They can simply compromise the far more vulnerable laptop, remote office, or home office of any computer connected to that server by Citrix Presentation Server. All of this makes Citrix Presentation Server a high-value target for malicious hackers. And although it is a high-value target, Citrix Presentation Servers and remote workstations are often relatively easily hacked, because they are often times deployed by overworked system administrators who haven't even configured the most basic security features offered by Citrix. "The problem, in other words, isn't a lack of options for securing Citrix instances; the problem is that administrators aren't using them." (eWeek, October 2007). In support of this assertion Security researcher Petko D. Petkov, aka "pdp", said in an Oct. 4 posting that his recent testing of Citrix gateways led him to "tons" of "wide-open" Citrix instances, including 10 on government domains and four on military domains. - The most comprehensive book published for system administrators providing step-by-step instructions for a secure Citrix Presentation Server - Special chapter by Security researcher Petko D. Petkov'aka "pdp detailing tactics used by malicious hackers to compromise Citrix Presentation Servers - Companion Web site contains custom Citrix scripts for administrators to install, configure, and troubleshoot Citrix Presentation Server




Windows NT Terminal Server and Citrix MetaFrame


Book Description

Designed to cover aspects of planning, installing, administering and troubleshooting, this book covers the Citrix Picasso add-one product for use in heterogeneous networking environments.




PC Mag


Book Description

PCMag.com is a leading authority on technology, delivering Labs-based, independent reviews of the latest products and services. Our expert industry analysis and practical solutions help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology.




Citrix MetaFrame XP Advanced Technical Design Guide


Book Description

Written from scratch for MetaFrame XP, this book details all aspects of MetaFrame XP environments, including farm design, printing, application installation, security, licensing, NFuse, load management, coexistence with MetaFrame 1.8, and integration with Novell. (Computers)




Mastering Citrix® XenDesktop®


Book Description

Nowadays, many organizations are moving toward desktop virtualization. Citrix® XenDesktop® is the most comprehensive solution to implement a scalable and high performance virtual desktop environment. This book will provide you with the technical skills you need to successfully design, set up, and maintain a XenDesktop® environment. This book will introduce you to the main components of a XenDesktop® infrastructure and covers how to design and install them. Through each chapter, you will quickly learn how to configure your virtual desktop environment in order to meet specific end user requirements, giving your users the freedom to work from anywhere and from any device while virtual desktops and apps are centrally maintained in your data center.




Inside Windows Server 2003


Book Description

Comprehensive, authoritative, and eminently practical, Inside Windowsreg; Server 2003 is an essential resource for IT professionals. Containing in-depth coverage of the newest Windows server technology, this book guides you through the complexities of installing, configuring, and managing a Windows Server 2003 system. Thousands of practical tips, recommendations, diagnostic aids, and troubleshooting techniques based on actual deployments and migrations help you set up and maintain a high-performance, reliable, and secure server that meets or exceeds the needs of its users. You will find coverage of the more than 200 new features incorporated into Windows Server 2003, along with numerous updates and improvements, including: bull; bull;Volume Shadow Copy feature that permits taking snapshots of changes to files bull;Forest Trust type that permits two-way, transitive trusts between forests bull;64-bit architecture that supports Intel Itanium and Itanium-2 servers bull;Many new command line tools, including how to manage a headless server with no keyboard, video, or mouse bull;Dozens of features to improve your systemiquest;s security For each feature, the book discusses underlying design principles, provides process descriptions that help identify interoperability issues, and details procedures for installation and configuration. In particular, the book focuses on the increasingly critical issues of security, remote access, and system interoperability. Specific topics covered include: bull; bull;Performing upgrades and automated installations bull;Adding hardware bull;Managing DNS bull;Managing Active Directory replication and security bull;Working with network access security and Kerberos bull;Managing group policies with a mixture of platforms bull;Managing shared resources bull;Managing file encryption and a public key infrastructure bull;Managing remote access and Internet routing bull;Recovering from system failures With the information and experience-based advice in Inside Windowsreg; Server 2003, you will be well equipped to deploy and manage a highly effective and smoothly functioning system. 0735711585B03172003




Inside Active Directory


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Inequality in Education: Comparative and International Perspectives is a compilation of conceptual chapters and national case studies that includes a series of methods for measuring education inequalities. The book provides up-to-date scholarly research on global trends in the distribution of formal schooling in national populations. It also offers a strategic comparative and international education policy statement on recent shifts in education inequality, and new approaches to explore, develop and improve comparative education and policy research globally. Contributing authors examine how education as a process interacts with government finance policy to form patterns of access to education services. In addition to case perspectives from 18 countries across six geographic regions, the volume includes six conceptual chapters on topics that influence education inequality, such as gender, disability, language and economics, and a summary chapter that presents new evidence on the pernicious consequences of inequality in the distribution of education. The book offers (1) a better and more holistic understanding of ways to measure education inequalities; and (2) strategies for facing the challenge of inequality in education in the processes of policy formation, planning and implementation at the local, regional, national and global levels.