From the monthly archives:

August 2006

I promise this won’t become yet another blog just reposting links to other sites (more original posts to come), but here a link to a new document on the Microsoft Download site that’s worth mentioning. This document goes into the various methods that can be used to protect your network from unmanaged clients. This includes: [...]

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Ah, the things you find when you’re looking for something else. I was extracting some icons from Window Vista with the excellent Axialis IconWorkshop and stumbled across MSSVP.DLL in the SYSTEM32 folder. It looks to be a part of Windows Seach. Well, this file has a number of Outlook icons in it and I don’t [...]

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Citrite Sam Johnston has posted about Certificate Revocation List retrieval by the Access Gateway. I’ve not had this issue myself, but I’ll have to keep an eye out for it. The Citrix Access Gateway (CAG) has been known to have problems retrieving Certificate Revocation Lists (CRLs), which is an important stage in the SSL/TLS handshake [...]

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Citrix (other than Jay Tomlin) have finally got their act together and started blogging. You can view the blogs at http://citrite.org/blogs/.

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Customising Logon points in Advanced Access Control is a fairly easy process. Customisation allows you to add a corporate look and feel to the user interface. However, removing and redeploying the Logon Point will remove all customisations – the Logon Point is just a bunch of HTML and graphic files. Here’s how to customise the [...]

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If you run CITRIX_ADMIN_MONITOR.EXE and after you enter the username and password the Access Gateway does not display, this could be related to proxy settings in Internet Explorer. Even adding the address of the Access Gateway to the proxy bypass list does not solve the issue. Disable proxy settings in Internet Explorer and the Access [...]

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System Center Configuration Manager (SMS4) will be able to act as a remediation server in a NAP environment, which we would expect of course. Given that, with 3rd party agents, SMS can support operating systems other than Windows, all you need is a NAP system health agent (SHA) for your OS of choice and you [...]

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Advanced Access Control 4.5 includes a session viewer to enable the administrator to view logged in sessions, either directly to Advanced Access Control or view the Acces Gateway (existing versions require you to connect to the Access Gateway desktop to view sessions). Click the link for a full view, note the copy button, this allows [...]

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