[AccessD] Citrix Access Essentials and Access

Jim Dettman jimdettman at verizon.net
Wed Jan 16 07:29:06 CST 2008


Gustav,

  Thanks for digging into that and the comments.  I was afraid of that.
>From the demos I watched on the Citrix's web site, I didn't understand how a
user could work with more then one app at a time expect to open another
browser window.  It also appeared that they could not work with the remote
system in anyway except through an application.  For example, if I export an
XLS file to disk through one of the apps, the user now has no means of
getting at that file.

  I would appreciate it greatly if you double check with your colleague that
the above would be true.

Thanks,
Jim.

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[mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Gustav Brock
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Subject: Re: [AccessD] Citrix Access Essentials and Access

Hi Jim

My colleague can recommend it but points out, as I wrote, that the big
difference between this and most other remote operation system is, that it
provides access for the user to one single application (per session) and not
some desktop. It is a huge advantage is that is what you and the client
need, and users are happe not to have to fool around on remote desktops
which often is confusing. On the other hand, if a remote desktop is what the
client expects, this is clearly not the choice.

So, you can remotely launch an executable or a shortcut, that's it.

Printing can be set up to remote or local print.
Version 1.5 had some minor drawbacks or bugs. That's the one we have
experience with. However, they should have been addressed in the current
version 2.0.

As said, installation of the server is a snap, which makes it realistic to
install and test an evaluation version which I believe is available.

/gustav

>>> jimdettman at verizon.net 15-01-2008 15:12:56 >>>
All,
 
  Anyone have *direct* experience with Access and Citrix Access Essentials?
 
  I have a client that uses Access 2000/2003 FE's against a SQL Server 2000
BE and is currently moving from AZ to OH.  As part of that move, their
moving to all new hardware.
 
  The services company taking care of the hardware is strongly suggesting
that they use Citrix Access Essentials to handle remote users.  Currently
they are using remote desktop to support remote users.  They only have a few
remote users at present (approx 5) and their will be a dedicated server to
take care of them.
 
  I don't have any direct experience with Citrix although I've heard good
things about it over the years.  My concerns are that it's not clear to me
exactly what/how it does things in comparison to a straight RDP session,
which I understand fairly well (even printing<g>).   
 
  End user deployment and use will be extremely simplified as they will
access the apps through a standard web browser, but it's the under the hood
stuff that worries me.    
 
  Any thoughts, comments, etc.
 
Jim.


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