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Does anyone have words of advice, precautionary hints, or tales to tell regarding the installation of DevStudio on a Citrix platform?
We are implementing DS 764 on Citrix so that developers can telecommute and get to DS from any Citrix compatable workstation, not just their own in their office/cubicle. (No local host; we run *.fex on the DS's WebFOCUS Environment servers.)
Security is via Active Directory. Everyone logs in uniquely, which policy I presume is accommated in DS's WF Environments by not entering credentials for the buttons, thus forcing each user to enter their own as required once each DS-environment-button-connection.
Citrix will limit the number of simultaneous users to comply with our IBI license.
WIN/2K running WF 7.6.4 Development via DevStudio 7.6.4, MRE, TextEditor. Data is Oracle, MS-SQL.
Posts: 154 | Location: NY | Registered: October 27, 2005
We do this and have had no issues. This is faster than using from the notebook via a VPN which is why we installed. We have several folks telecomputing for 15 plus months in this manner.
I used this setup as a consultant with the AirForce for about two years. It was a little slow at times , but that was the network. All in all a good option.
Stuart
WF Production Version - 7.7.03 WIN 7 Solaris Oracle 11g WF Production Version - 8.0.83 Win 7 Oracle 11g and SQL Server 2008
Posts: 7 | Location: Washington, DC | Registered: March 10, 2005
We have only 14 DS licenses, worldwide, so only developers and 'super users' get one. We'll use/convert_to the Citrix image so that they aren't tied to their office desktops and can telecomute more easily; our secure portal is Citrix based.
Thus, we're not too concerned with controlling each DS user's acess to Domains and AppDirs. These are our core Focus Folks and the Spidy-principle applies: "With great ability comes great responsibility".
I will configure the Citrix DS without UIDs and PsWds in it's Environment's Properties. Each user will have to log-in to each server_ service/sub_application with his/her own credentials. A bit inconvenient, but I think it happens only once per server-Sub_application session.
We don't use DS Local Host on desktops and won't use it on Citrix DS either.
Chris
WIN/2K running WF 7.6.4 Development via DevStudio 7.6.4, MRE, TextEditor. Data is Oracle, MS-SQL.
Posts: 154 | Location: NY | Registered: October 27, 2005