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Monday, December 18, 2006

Download Pick of the Week: WiseSoft Password Control

Posted on 6:56 AM by Unknown
Hi All,
While thumbing through the lastest ission of Redmond Magazine I came across a suggestion for an Admin Password changing utility that can be give to Help Desk People. It is called WiseSoft Password Control. I installed the software on my Citrix PS 4 servers and published it as an app and it works a champ. Just for safety's sake I set windows file permissions on the executable so that no one else could "accidently" execute it. A nice feature of this utility is that it will let you disable and enable accounts also.
This is a FREE utility albeit you will be required to sign up for the website with a username and password and give up an email address to get it. To me it was definitely worth it.

Get it at:

http://www.wisesoft.co.uk/Products/PasswordControl/default.aspx

This site also has a few other useful utilities. One called NTFSFix that lets you do a global "fix" of permissions on user directories and one called scriptbuilder which helps you build and automate vbscripts.
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Tuesday, December 5, 2006

KB: Remote Desktop Connection 6.0 client update is available for download in the Microsoft Download Center

Posted on 9:39 AM by Unknown
FYI:
Microsoft announced last week the Remote Desktop Connection 6.0 client update is available for download in the Microsoft Download Center.
This article discusses the Remote Desktop Connection 6.0 client update that helps you use the new Terminal Services features. These features are introduced in Windows Vista and in the Microsoft Windows Server Code Name "Longhorn" operating system from a computer that is either running Microsoft Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) or Microsoft Windows XP with Service Pack 2 (SP2).

See

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/925876/en-us
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Friday, December 1, 2006

Is your company ready for the new document retention rules?

Posted on 6:17 AM by Unknown
Is your company ready for the new document retention rules? 
 
The government recently enacted and law went in effect today requiring corporations to retain emails, blackberry messages and cell phone databases.
Would you be able to provide this info today.  This ruling is a golden ticket in Citrix's sales peoples pocket! Having all the word/email docs at the datacenter makes it a little easier to comply to this ruling.

Here is a couple links and an article on it:

http://law.richmond.edu/jolt/v12i4/article13.pdfhttp://law.richmond.edu/jolt/v12i4/article13.pdf
 
http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=274762http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=274762
 
Here is an article from todays Cleveland Plain Dealer
New e-records rules go into effect today
Companies must be able to hand over electronic data
Friday, December 01, 2006
Janet H. ChoPlain Dealer Reporter

If you got slammed with a court request for all of your company's electronic records, including e-mails, BlackBerry messages and cell phone databases, would you be able to dig them up and hand them over?

Starting today, you don't have a choice.

Amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure that govern electronic discovery take effect today, and they're far more expansive in terms of the kinds of data businesses have to keep, store and keep track of.

The new e-discovery rules require all businesses, both public and private, large and small, to hang on to e-mails, server backup tapes, home office computer data, BlackBerry messages, cell phone records and other electronic information - anything that could be sought in future corporate litigation, a fraud investigation, a mergers and acquisitions deal valuation or other proceeding. Penalties for non-compliance can include fines.

But some think the new rules could be as costly and burdensome for companies as complying with the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, which regulates corporate financial reporting and auditing.

Matthew Rechner, chair of the electronic discovery practice group and response team at the Cleveland law firm McDonald Hopkins Co. LPA, says the new guidelines formalize what the courts have been saying for years: that e-mails and other electronic data are relevant and can be requested as evidence.

Companies that update their policies can help insulate themselves against liability in future lawsuits.

"It's not something that happened overnight. This has been coming since the late '90s," said Tom Aleman, national service line leader for the analytic and forensic technology group at Deloitte Financial Advisory Services in Charlotte, N.C.

"Here now is written in stone: 'Thou shalt be ready.' "
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Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Download Pick: Vista Group Policy Adm to ADMX Migrator

Posted on 12:38 PM by Unknown
A few weeks ago I posted a blog entry about the new Group Policy in Windows Vista (W2K3 R2 server/Longhorn) and how it uses ADMX files instead of ADM files. http://kenzig.blogspot.com/2006/11/article-getting-ready-for-vista-group.html

In reading I was complaing that there was no tool to edit or create ADM files and MS had no plans to create one. Guess the article and I was wrong as Microsoft just released the ADMX file convertsion tool per my announment below.. (note to self.. never say never)

Microsoft has recently released a tool to convert your current ADM file into an ADMX file for use on Vista Group Policy. It also includes an editor for ADMX Files:
From
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=0f1eec3d-10c4-4b5f-9625-97c2f731090c&DisplayLang=en
The ADMX Migrator enables you to convert ADM files to the ADMX format and take advantage of the additional capabilities that it provides. The new XML-based format includes multilanguage support, an optional centralized datastore, and version control capabilities. You can select multiple ADM files for conversion. The ADMX Migrator creates a unique namespace which you can rename and will display a warning if a collision is detected due to duplicate names. Also, any items that cannot be validated against the ADMX schema are preserved in an Unsupported section. Please note that any annotations in ADM files are removed during the conversion process.Additionally, the ADMX Migrator provides an ADMX editor with a graphical user interface for creating and editing Administrative Templates. You can select settings from menus rather than entering them manually in a text file, speeding template creation and reducing the chance for error.
Get the file from the above link.

Also Microsoft last week released the final version of a list of all of the group policies that will be available for VISTA at:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=41dc179b-3328-4350-ade1-c0d9289f09ef&DisplayLang=en
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Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Link Pick: FIRE! Want to see what happens when a laptop battery explodes?

Posted on 9:22 AM by Unknown
Check out this safety video over at PCPitstop showing a demonstration about what happens when a laptop battery explodes. At one point flames shoot up to over 6 feet!

http://www.pcpitstop.com/pcsafety/video.asp


Would you be prepared to put this type of fire out at your organization?

Never Fear! Computer reseller news just posted this story about 6 laptops that don't burn! Check it out at:
http://www.crn.com/sections/coverstory/coverstory.jhtml?articleId=194400947
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Friday, November 17, 2006

Download Pick: Spike Explore

Posted on 4:58 AM by Unknown
Citrix recently released a new utility to their KB called Spike Explorer. Sounds like a very good tool to add to your toolkit!

SpikeExplore extends the functionality of QSlice.exe—it captures the spiking thread details and user dumps of spiking processes. Spiking thread details are saved to Microsoft Word .doc files.

SpikeExplore Features:

  • It has a user-friendly GUI.
  • It supports three types of dump creation options using the File menu (multiple select is possible):
    • It creates user dumps of selected processes.
    • It creates Word documents with the user dumps of selected spiking processes along with thread details.
    • It creates Word documents with the user dumps of all spiking processes along with spiking thread details. It currently dumps all processes that consume more than 10 percent of the CPU.
  • It supports a pop-up File menu to create user dumps and spiking thread details.
  • It provides toolbar buttons for the three dumping menu items listed above for the File menu (refer to the second bullet above).
  • It is supported on x86 systems, 32-bit Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 and Windows 2000 Server.
  • It updates the CPU usage of the machine and individual processes every second.
    Note
    : CPU usage for this tool is around 0 to 1 percent.
  • By default it uses NTSD.exe as the default debugger to create user dumps. It also provides the option to change the default debugger to other known debuggers (for example, windbg.exe or userdump.exe).
Get it at:
http://support.citrix.com/kb/entry.jspa?entryID=11689

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Jim Kenzig
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services
http://www.thinhelp.com
Citrix Technology Professional
Provision Networks VIP
CEO The Kenzig Group
http://www.kenzig.com
Blog: http://www.techblink.com
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Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Listing of Microsoft related Blogs

Posted on 6:50 AM by Unknown
Here is a listing I was supplied from my MVP lead of Microsot related Blogs that I thought would be great to
pass along to you all!

http://blogs.technet.com/adfs_documentation

ADFS

http://blogs.technet.com/evand

Exchange Server

http://www.identityblog.com

Identity & Access

http://windowsvistablog.com

Vista

http://blogs.technet.com/efleis

Active Directory

http://blogs.msdn.com/brettsh

Active Directory

http://blogs.msdn.com/aaron_margosis

User Account Control

http://blogs.msdn.com/windowsvistasecurity

Security

http://blogs.msdn.com/uac

User Account Control

http://blogs.msdn.com/ts

Terminal Services

http://blogs.technet.com/markrussinovich

Windows Internals

http://blogs.technet.com/windowsserver

Windows Server

http://blogs.technet.com/steriley

Security

http://blogs.technet.com/security

Security

http://blogs.technet.com/secguide

Security

http://blogs.technet.com/server_core

Longhorn Server Core

http://blogs.technet.com/bitlocker

Bitlocker

http://blogs.technet.com/longhorn

Longhorn/Vista

http://blogs.technet.com/technetcontent

Technet

http://blogs.technet.com/ad

Active Directory

http://blogs.technet.com/grouppolicy

Group Policy

http://blogs.technet.com/netmon

Network Monitor

http://blogs.technet.com/authentication

Authentication

http://blogs.technet.com/federal-vista-team

Vista

http://blogs.technet.com/perfblog

Vista Performance

http://blogs.technet.com/fsmo

Active Directory

http://blogs.technet.com/cryptography

Cryptography

http://blogs.technet.com/sysinternals

Sysinternals tools

http://blogs.technet.com/accessdenied

Security

http://blogs.technet.com/eventlog

Event Log

http://blogs.technet.com/shawnrab

Security

http://blogs.msdn.com/si_team

Bitlocker

http://blogs.msdn.com/spatdsg

Active Directory

http://msexchangeteam.com/default.aspx

Exchange

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Download Pick: Windows Powershell

Posted on 6:39 AM by Unknown
Microsoft at TechEd 2006 announced the general availability of Windows Powershell. A powerful scripting language.
SEE:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/technologies/management/powershell/default.mspx

Here is a quote from Bill Laing:

Windows PowerShell is a new command-line shell and scripting language that helps IT professionals achieve greater productivity, more easily control system administration and accelerate automation, and does not require a background in programming. Another major benefit to customers is that it works with existing scripts such as VBScript and Perl, and IT infrastructures including Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003 and future operating-system versions – including Windows Server "Longhorn" – thereby offering long-term investment protection to customers.

A number of other Microsoft products work with Windows PowerShell to improve efficiency and productivity, including Exchange Server 2007, System Center Operations Manager 2007, System Center Data Protection Manager V2 and System Center Virtual Machine Manager. We are also seeing partners adopting Windows PowerShell including FullArmor, /n Software, PowerGadgets and Quest Software.

We've heard positive feedback from customers so far, and we're pleased to have a customer – MySpace – attending IT Forum this year to share their experience. Allen Hurff, vice president of engineering at MySpace, has said that the benefit of adopting Windows PowerShell is that ad-hoc tasks that used to take the company upwards of 10 minutes can now run in five seconds or less, all the while providing better reporting, greatly-increased accuracy and much less manual labor.

Windows PowerShell can be downloaded today at www.microsoft.com/powershell/download.

Microsoft also announced the release candidate for Windows 2003 Service Pack 2 at the show.
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Wednesday, November 8, 2006

On Citrix Wanscaler and WAAS and Wah Wah Wah.

Posted on 5:22 PM by Unknown

I posted this blog entry on September 27th prior to attending Citrix iForum. I thought I would pop it back up to the top of my blog because the Wanscaler, in my opinion was one of the most exciting new things to come out of iForum . Mark Templeton even highlighted and live demo'd the device in his keynote showing the speed of copying folders across a wide area. (actually a continent away from Australia even!) The speed difference was staggering with and without! I handed every person within Citrix who had anything to do with wanscaler my business card begging to get a demo of the device for our Library system. Still no joy as of this writing, Ive not been contacted by anyone yet. :{ (*I am starting to think it was all smoke and mirrors Mark. Other than the one in the iForum Materials we have yet to see an actual picture of the device. LOL) Cmon guys I've been begging to get ahold of one for over a month and a half now....


Careful Citrix, I now hear rumors that Cisco is releasing a card to go along with their WAAS version of this technology that will plug right into their routers in January instead of putting an inline device in place. Sounds pretty compelling and as you can see from above..they do have a picture of the device. Seeing is believing. : )


Below is the original posting from Sept. 27.




Citrix's recent acquisition of OrbitalData, chronicaled and announced at:
http://www.citrix.com/english/ne/clp/article.asp?contentID=37272

creates a sense of excitement for me. This device is beyond the scope of what Citrix has been doing in the appliance world. Now everything they do is about "application delivery". I attended a seminar on the device at the Microsoft offices here in Cleveland yesterday and the one thing that stuck in my mind is the device optimizes CIFS. CIFS or common interchange file system, is Microsofts shot at improving SMB. (See wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cifs)

Let me tell you why I think this is cool technology and how it can save your organization some money. The WanScaler is a synchronous solution in that you need a box at your data center and at each of your remote branches that you want to use it at.

We have come up with all of these cool ways to try and speed up delivery of mandatory profiles but this box could potentially be the end all be all to resolve the issues once and for all. You see CIFS are file traffic on a windows network. And Windows networks are extremely chatty. What if you could in effect copy the profile or data only once down to a box like this and all subsequent requests were delivered locally at the site instead of across the Wan?

The box has some intelligence built into it that stores the files, and will only download changes on subsequent requests. In a thin client environment this could reap some benefits if you are using a roaming mandatory profile for the clients to log into the network in order to authenticate and run the citrix client. In a standard windows environment that uses mandatory profiles where masses of people come in the morning at the same time and logon at the same time, this could dramatically improve the speed of logins. Anyways that is where I saw a benefit for us because all of workstations login with the same user name and get a dumb desktop that has a browser and Citrix client. Pipes get flooded in the morning and again in the afternoon when second shift starts logging on. Simply caching the profile at the remote site could free up a lot of bandwidth for us.

They mention CIFS but aren't selling the device saying it will speed up logins. At least not yet. The box claims to be transparent...they are not kidding! I have yet to actually see a picture of the Citrix version of it. I am hoping at iForum. It also was claimed you can get OC3 performance from your DS3! I was promised an onsite demo at the seminar I attended. Mark Templeton if you are listening I want the first one out of the box! (after all we were the first customer on CPS 4, implementing it the day it was released) WAH.

That being said I would be remiss if I did not point out that Cisco just released a similar product (or at least news releases about a similar product..seems also that this one is also transparent when trying to find an actual picture) called WAAS. Which stands for Wide area application services. Apparently these are cards that you can plug right in to the Cisco routers that do the same thing. So I guess I have to eat my words of a few weeks ago where I said that Citrix is hardly a competitor to Cisco. The two companies now have a competitive technological device. However l think that the Citrix box may be a hard sell in an all Cisco shop though. Plugging a card into an existing router or switch is a whole lot easier than trying to find more rack space at the head end and branches.

Either way it is a win win for us consumers and the Baby Bells better take note of this technology and embrace it as part of their package. It makes a whole lot of sense to buy a couple of devices to increase bandwidth instead of purchasing additional bandwidth with reoccuring fees.

Now if we could just get past that transparent issue and I could get my hands on them.... WAH : )




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Microsoft Launches "Sysinternals" page

Posted on 4:33 PM by Unknown

The integration of Microsofts acquistion of Sysinternals has taken place (sorta) and they have launched a "Microsoft Sysinternals" page on the Microsoft site making all of the utilities available. Note that the download still seem to come from download.sysinternals.com and the couple of utilities at least that I dowloaded did not have the Eula updated to Microsofts, so it is basically the same stuff only the file dates have changed to protect the innocent.
See:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/default.mspx

In an interesting twist the below link was posted to the Thin list

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/Miscellaneous/BlueScreen.mspx

It would appear that Microsoft still has a sense of humor and put out Russinovich's famed fake blue screen
screen saver that has been around for going on 10 years. Who could forget the "Amaze your friends. Scare your enemies" tag. :)
Also of interest is the new Process Monitor utility that combines the power of Filemon and Regmon into one utility

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/FileAndDisk/processmonitor.mspx
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Download Pick: Windows Vista Application Compatibility ToolKit

Posted on 8:06 AM by Unknown
Picked this up off the team Vista blog...The Application Compatibility Toolkit for Vista is now available:
 
http://windowsvistablog.com/blogs/windowsvista/archive/2006/11/08/application-compatibility-toolkit-5-0-rc-for-download.aspx
 
This past weekend the application compatibility team passed a major milestone as they posted the release candidate of the Application Compatibility Toolkit (ACT) 5.0 on the web for download. ACT 5.0 RC is an all in one tool to help IT pros collect, analyze and share application compatibility information.  I think that the cool thing about ACT is that it is based on requirements from our IT Pros and is intended to make their lives easier. It helps scope the work that needs to be done in an enterprise, to ensure they are strategically investing their time. By providing a single place that shows Microsoft's test results, alongside reports from the ISVs and other IT Pros, ACT 5.0 makes it simple to find the areas that need focus within the enterprise.  ACT 5.0 RC also has compatibility evaluators to detect the common application compatibility issues that LOB and other applications might have on Windows Vista.

If you are an IT Pro responsible for deployment, you should go to the connect website and download the ACT product guide and the new toolkit. http://connect.microsoft.com/site/sitehome.aspx?SiteID=81.
 
 
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Monday, November 6, 2006

UPDATED: What are you getting for SA subscription this year? Not much if you are not running CPS 4.

Posted on 5:20 AM by Unknown
UPDATE 11/6/06
Brian Madden has posted a story as a result of this article at
http://www.brianmadden.com/content/content.asp?id=632
Here is what Citrix Says you got this year:
x64 Presentation Server 4.0
Web Interface for Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS)
Web Interface 4.2
Web Interface for SharePoint (WISP)
Management Pack for MOM 2005
Resource Manager Semantic tool
(Just announced) Desktop Broker for Presentation Server (for
VDI)
My response to this is:
A lot of people do not run Sharepoint, MOM, or Virtual Servers, X64 or RM unless they are on Enterprise for
that matter so these "extras" offer no benefits. The 4.2 Web Interface is a minimal and Security Update, in My opinion.

I believe that if I am paying for "yearly" updates to products I purchased, a release of an additional
new add on that I may or may not be able use does not justify the expense. Give me an update to
the product I own. Security updates are expected and should not be considered a premium service.
I don't think I am alone in feeling this way.
Jim
========================================================
Original Article:
Well Mark Templeton announce the new MyCitrix.com and with it the bone that you get for all the money
you have paid to have Subscription advantage this year. At 10 AM EST yesterday the Citrix Broker for Presentation 4 was added to your Mycitrix.com account.

Issue...try and find it... the prominent DOWNLOADS pick that used to be in the middle of the page is now up at the top of the page (hidden in my opinion) in some of the smallest font on the page. It is the same download choice that you would think to click on if you wanted to go out and get the Citrix clients. You would think downloads would be found in the nifty MY TOOLS drop down..sorry.. not there.


Anyways if you aren't yet running CPS 4 and don't plan on going there, you get squat.

I don't see any other software or give me's coming anytime soon from anything I have heard. This is very disheartening. Our company spends a lot of money for SA and I am at the point where I am going to start preaching to people to save their money if Citrix doesn't throw us a bone.

Here is my suggestion... I think Citrix should give every customer with a current SA subscription a FREE 1 year license to GoToAssist.
Would that be asking so much? Would you feel you got something for all your dollars then or should they do something else?

I'd like to hear your thoughts. I'll certainly pass them along while I am here in Orlando.

Here is the info on the Citrix Broker:
Desktop Broker for Presentation Server 4.0
Release Date: 10/20/2006

The Desktop Broker for Citrix Presentation Server is the initial component of a growing portfolio of virtualized desktop delivery solutions from Citrix Systems, and the first Citrix feature to be a part of the Citrix Dynamic Desktop Delivery Initiative. The Desktop Broker is an add-on feature for Presentation Server 4.0 that provides seamless management and session brokering for pooled and private Windows XP images in a virtual desktop environment. It supports access to both shared and dedicated virtual desktops. The shared desktop model is the proven published desktop model from Citrix Presentation Server, and the dedicated model consists of windows XP desktops on virtual systems like VMWare or Microsoft Virtual Server, or on physically separated blade PCs. The solution enables customers to create Windows desktop pools that are dynamically brokered to multiple users or mapped specifically for a single user. Management functions, including pool definition and group/user assignment are enabled via an MMC administrative plug-in.

The Desktop Broker is available at no additional charge to Presentation Server customers with valid Subscription Advantage. Technical Support will be provided in alignment with current Citrix support agreements.

====

So basically if you are not using Xen, VMWare or Microsoft Virtual Server or running CPS 4 anyplace the Citrix Desktop Broker is not for you.

I am not sure if these links will work outside of Mycitrix but here are the FAQ links

Basic

Technical

Readme is here

Admin guide is here

Jim

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Thursday, November 2, 2006

Article: Getting Ready for Vista Group Policy

Posted on 6:40 AM by Unknown
Windows Vista, the next operating system from Microsoft, is scheduled to be released next week on November 8th. One of the most important things that is different with Vista for the System Administrator is how Group Policy works.

Recently there was a good article on Vista's new Group Policy (GP) in Technet Magazine in the November issue written by Jeremy Moskowitz, MS GP MVP and webmaster of gpanswers.org.

As good as the article is, Jeremy glosses over and misses some key details of what you need to know to get Vista GPO working on your domain. I had to do some further research and quite a bit of reading to come across how to go about doing this. And of course this is my whole reason for writing this article to share what I have learned.

First and foremost, Windows Vista now uses policy template files that end in the extension ADMX instead of ADM. The ADMX file is written in XML, quite different than that of the text based ADM files. Vista will still read adm files but it is not optimal to use them. I found an article 918239 on the Microsoft site on how to write a sample ADMX file for Internet Explorer. As you can see it is not for the faint of heart.

There are over 800 new policies available for Windows Vista. The caveat is that Windows Vista Policies can be put on a Windows 2000 or 2003 server, but MUST be managed from a Windows Vista Machine.

In order to set up your Windows 2000/2003 Domain controller to manage Vista Group Policy you must set up a central store. I found the steps to do this on a Microsoft page in the technet library.

Here are the steps from the above Microsfot article to creating a Central Store on your Domain Controller in order to use the Vista Group Policies.


The central store has to be created manually once on a domain controller. This domain controller can be a Windows Server 2000/2003. The File Replication Service (FRS) will replicate it to the other domain controllers of this domain. It is recommended, though, to create the central store on the primary domain controller.
  1. First, you have to create the root folder of the central store:
    %systemroot%\sysvol\domain\policies\PolicyDefinitions

  2. Copy all ADMX files (also the .adml folders) from the local store of your Vista machine to the central store. The local store can be found under %systemroot%\PolicyDefinitions.

Older versions of group policy copied all template files into a new directory for every policy you created. Using a central store saves bunches of disk space. The old GPMC created a separate uuid for each policy you created that could go over 5 meg for each policy. A central store in vista uses the same templates for all policies. This is what makes using the new Vista policies beneficial and worth looking at.

In light of over 800 new policies Microsoft has produced a spreadsheet of the policies as of beta 2 available on their website here. Microsoft also has created a guide for Managing Vista Group Policy that you can get from this link. With another version of it in html found here.

So as you can see the information on ADMX templates and Vista Group Policy is already pretty spread out and available... it is just finding it and sorting it all out that is the problem. The frustration comes when you go to look for some sort of utility to help you create your own ADMX templates with XML or edit existing ones. No such utility exists and it is noted in the Technet magazine articel that Microsoft has no plans of releasing one. There is the XML Notepad 2006 utility that may be of use but that is not specifically made for editing policies..only XML files. You still have know what you are doing.

If anything I hope this article gives you the additional information and directions of where to go to get the information you need to get you started using Vista Group Policy.

Copyright Jim Kenzig

Here are Link resources from the Article:
Technet Magazine: More Powerful Group Policy In Windows Vista
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/technetmag/issues/2006/11/VistaGPO/default.aspx

MSKB Article 918239: How to write custom .adm and .admx administrative template files to provide an elevation policy for protected mode in Internet Explorer 7.0
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/918239

Editing Domain-Based GPOs Using ADMX Files
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/windowsvista/library/1494d791-72e1-484b-a67a-22f66fbf9d17.mspx

Group Policy Settings Reference Windows Vista Beta 2
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=7812c9cb-e6ca-4144-98ab-2d78587462c5&DisplayLang=en

Managing Group Policy ADMX Files Step by Step Guide
http://download.microsoft.com/download/3/b/a/3ba6d659-6e39-4cd7-b3a2-9c96482f5353/Managing%20Group%20Policy%20ADMX%20Files%20Step%20by%20Step%20Guide.doc
and
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/windowsvista/library/02633470-396c-4e34-971a-0c5b090dc4fd.mspx

XML NotePad 2006
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=72D6AA49-787D-4118-BA5F-4F30FE913628&displaylang=en

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Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Bug Pushes Vista Release to November 8th!

Posted on 7:03 AM by Unknown
Computerworld is reporting that due to a bug in the Windows Vista code that last weeks release was postponed and new date to release to manufacturing is set for November 8th.

The article goes on to state that the Business release will barely make the end of November.

As long as it is available when we go to buy new machines when we have money early next year..I'll be happy.

By the way I have been doing a lot of reading and research about the way Vista handles Group Policies and their templates. Vista uses something called an ADMX file instead of an ADM template. The ADMX file is XML based and contains hundreds more policy settings. Apparently though if you want to use these policies on your 2000/2003 Server you will only be able to do so by using a Vista workstation to control and set them.

Look for my upcoming next blog entry and story at thinhelp.com to discuss how this will all work.
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New Server Based Computing Search Available from ThinHelp

Posted on 6:55 AM by Unknown

Hi All,
I have used the new Google Co-Op service to create a custom Server Based Computing specific search on all of the top websites in the SBC industry.
I have placed almost 100 sites into this search including all of the Microsoft MVP's and Citrix CTP's web sites, Blogs from industry experts and key website KB's.

Check out the search at http://www.F1U.com!

Citrix Escalation Engineer, Sam Johnston has take things a step further and created a custom Citrix search and included the search from F1U into his, here is his announcement on it!

==========================


Morning all,

I've just finished putting the final touches on Citrites' Search (
http://citrites.org) which supersedes the existing Citrite.org ( http://citrite.org) search function, combining Google AJAX Search, Google Co-op Search and Google Enterprise Search (for those detected as internal users only, sorry) to give an extremely fast and flexible tabbed interface. citrites.org (plural) was registered about a month ago to complement citrite.org with a search service but until now the existing sitesearch functionality did not provide enough flexibility (the old form at http://citrite.org/search/ is clunky at best).

Citrites' Search currently searches the following information:
  • Citrix Sites: Content from scores of Citrix related sites, including citrix.com and citrite.org.
  • Support: The official Citrix Knowledge Center site: support.citrix.com
  • Forums: Various forums including the official forums at support.citrix.com/forums.
  • Citrites: Blogs of Citrix employees and alumni (Citrites' Blogs).
  • Citrix.com: All citrix.com content via Google
  • Blog: All blogs via Google's Blog Search
  • News: All news via Google News search.
  • Web: The entire web via traditional Google.
  • Video: All video content via Google Video search.
Rather than reinvent the wheel I've plugged Jim's excellent co-op search ( http://www.f1u.com/) into the left panel in place of my own and have a number of other custom coop searches driving the various tabs (the cooperative nature of this product is really quite powerful). I also have refinements set up to isolate documentation, etc. but unfortunately these are not exposed through the AJAX interface as yet.

If you're running Mozilla Firefox 2 or Internet Explorer 7 (as you should be) you can integrate Citrites' Search seamlessly into the browser by clicking on the link (an OpenSearch Description) at
http://citrites.org/opensearch/

I'll be promoting this internally too (primarily for use by Citrix Technical Support) and the more people using and contributing (even if just via feedback) the better it will be. I'm convinced that decent search is going to change the way we work internally and there's no reason it shouldn't help customers and partners too,

Kind regards,

Sam

--
Sam Johnston (
http://citrite.org/blogs/samj/)
Escalation Engineer
Citrix Systems Ireland
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Thursday, October 26, 2006

Download Pick: Gem from iForum Thinstall Virtualized ICA client runs on USB Key!

Posted on 5:20 PM by Unknown
One of the gems from Citrix iForum this year was Thinstalls FREE for personal use virtualized ICA Client that can run from a USB key. Just download the file from Thinstall and put it on your USB key, walk up to any device and you can run a Citrix ICA client without installing it! Info is below...

  • FREE for individual use
  • Instantly access your Citrix Account without installing anything
  • Works on locked-down and restricted access PCs without special administrator privileges
  • Ideal for use with USB drives, remote access, and mobile users

Citrix has partnered with Thinstall to virtualize the Citrix Presentation Server Client. Thinstall technology enables you to carry the Citrix Presentation Server Client with you, and use it from any computer, without requiring installation or administrative permissions. Easily and securely access any of your Citrix applications from any computer, anywhere.

You will have to give up some personal information to get the download but it is well worth it. See the link below.

http://www.thinstall.com/products/citrix_ica_client_download.php


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Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Final set of over 200 pictures posted from Citrix iForum 2006

Posted on 8:29 PM by Unknown
Hi All here are the direct links for photos from CSEIT and Citrix iForum 2006 in Orlando that I took this week.  Over 500 total in the 3 libraries!
Makes you wonder if I did anything else..doesn't.. Well I did and I'll be posting my review of the event, breakouts, and sponsors when I get back home this weekend.
Enjoy!
CSEIT Photos http://picasaweb.google.com/jkenzig/Cseit
iForum 2006 Day 1 Photos http://picasaweb.google.com/jkenzig/CitrixIforum2006
iForum 2006 Day 2 Closing Keynote Final Night party Photos  http://picasaweb.google.com/jkenzig/Iforum2006Day2
 
My favorite from Day 2 is below:
 
I think I recognize the guy on the left... ; )  (In case you didn't know the Guy on the right is Mark Templeton CEO of Citrix) Feel free to pass these along to anyone and use as you see fit.  They belong to the community.
The above links are also on my blog at the url below.
Enjoy!
 
Jim Kenzig
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services
Citrix Technology Professional
CEO The Kenzig Group
http://www.kenzig.com
Blog: http://www.techblink.com
Terminal Services Downloads: http://www.thinhelp.com

 
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Kenzig Given Plaque of Appreciation at Thin Dinner

Posted on 5:46 AM by Unknown
Well it was totally unexpected and very nicely done. Doug Brown along with Steve Greenberg and Tim Mangan gave me a very nice plaque at the Thin List dinner, in appreciation for all of my 10 years of "dedication" to the thin computing community. If I posted the text of it you would all roll your eyes back into your head. LOL
It really is hard to believe that I have been doing this that long and it makes me feel really old... : ) but I guess now I have a plaque to prove it. Below is a pick pulled from the hundreds I've taken at Citrix iForum. I have placed a link in the right column so they are easier for you to find.



All I can say is that I am deeply humbled by this wish to thank Doug, Steve and Tim for their thoughtfulness.
I would also like to thank Doug and Steve for covering my dinner and special thanks to Greg Reese who put the whole thing together this year, 2000 miles away from the Marshall Islands.

Here is the text from the plaque. Doug is so creative... they also gave me a burned edges parchment version of it that they all signed!
"We the People of the worldwide Server Based Computing Community present this award to Jim Kenzig in recognition of his outstanding contribution to foster the sharing and exchange of ideas, best practices, and technical suppor to thousands of people worldwide. For the creation of a powerful on line community and for his tireless effort to provide relevant and timely information, we offer our thanks. This token of our appreciation is presented on October 23rd at Citrix Iforum in Orlando, Florida 2006"

Yes it really says all that : ) ... thanks again guys.

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Monday, October 23, 2006

Another Download Pick: ICSWEEP - Windows\ Citrix\ Terminal Server Utility

Posted on 8:48 PM by Unknown
Another cool tool from Warren Simondson.  BTW The pictures from Thin dinner at Shula's  during iForum are up on the iForum picture site linked in the below blog entry.  Doug Brow  and Steve Greenberg and Tim  Mangan gave me a very nice plaque.  Thanks to all!
 
Jim Kenzig
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services
Citrix Technology Professional
Provision Networks VIP
CEO The Kenzig Group
http://www.kenzig.com
Blog: http://www.techblink.com
Terminal Services Downloads: http://www.thinhelp.com

 


----- Forwarded Message ----
From: Warren Simondson wsimondson@c
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2006 7:19:09 PM
Subject: ICSWEEP - Windows\ Citrix\ Terminal Server Utility

Sorry for the flood of apps everyone, but I've written 4 utilities in a week, and I think there all helpful in some way to our Thin Admins out there.

 

Here's a handy little app that has been getting rave reviews since I wrote it.

 

Follow the link to download:

http://www.ctrl-alt-del.com.au/CAD_Utils.htm

 

ICSWEEP is a command-line utility to clear the Temporary Internet Files cache
of ALL user profiles that are NOT in use when this command is executed.
This utility was written for the purpose of allowing a SINGLE command to
identify and clear Temporary Internet Files cache of ALL user profiles
currently NOT in use. This tool could be simply run from the command
line at any time, or added as a SCHEDULED TASK for regular cleaning of
user profiles, reducing the overall size of a profile and saving disk space
for locally based profiles.

 

ICSWEEP will only function when executed by a user with ADMIN rights to the
profile directory.

Usage:
ICSweep [/?]

  /?   -   show this help file
  No other parameters are required by this program.

 

The program returns a running list of the processed profiles. To store the
output run the following command: ICSWEEP.EXE>ICSWEEP.txt

 

This utility is FREEWARE and was written by Warren Simondson of
Ctrl-Alt-Del IT Consultancy , Australia . www.ctrl-alt-del.com.au

Although written for Terminal Server and Citrix environments, this application
will function on non-TS/Citrix workstations and servers.
This application has been tested on the following platforms:

Windows 2003 Server SP1
Windows 2003 Server SP1 w/ Citrix PS 4.0
Windows 2003  Server SP1 (Terminal Server Application Mode)
Windows 2000  Server SP4
Windows 2000  Server SP4 w/ Citrix MF XP
Windows 2000  Server SP4 (Terminal Server Application Mode)
Windows 2000  Server SP4 w/ Citrix MF 1.8
Windows XP Professional (domain member)

The freeware version is offered AS IS. Ctrl-Alt-Del IT Consultancy has made
every effort possible to ensure that ICSWEEP is free of any bugs or errors,
however in no way is ICSWEEP to be considered error or bug free.
You assume all responsibility for any damages or lost data that may result
from any errors or bugs in ICSWEEP.

IN NO EVENT WILL CTRL-ALT-DEL IT CONSULTANCY BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY GENERAL,
SPECIAL, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL OR OTHER DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF
THIS
PRODUCT.

 

Warren Simondson

Ctrl-Alt-Del IT Consultancy

Website: http://www.ctrl-alt-del.com.au

 



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