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How to run AutoCAD Map3D 2009 on Citrix XenApp

Written on Jun 17 2008 2,621 views, 2 comments


by The Official Citrix Blog

Are you interested in running Autodesk products on Citrix XenApp (previously known as Presentation Server)? If you do, please read on. Citrix and Autodesk have been working together to make sure our products can work well together. It's exciting to Read More...

Read the complete post at http://feeds.citrix.com/~r/officialcitrixblog/blog/~3/313813043/How+to+run+AutoCAD+Map3D+2009+on+Citrix+XenApp







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Guest wrote Server Manager
on Fri, Jun 20 2008 9:46 AM Link To This Comment

I find this announcement very interesting since our Autodesk Reps went out of their way 3 months ago to meet with us to tell us they will never support Citrix, don't try to intall it on Citrix as they detect the ,utiwin code, and it will never be supported.So we scrapped Citrix explansions plans, rearchitectedan AutoCad streaming server environment as it was our only alternative.Then we see this announcement and wonder why they went thorugh that effort. It cost us a lot of work and we noe look like we don't know what e are talking about. Has any other Citrix users been told this by AutoDesk?

Guest wrote Re: Server Manager
on Mon, Jul 21 2008 10:58 AM Link To This Comment

Today, since mid-April 2008, the only Autodesk application supported on XenApp is AutoCAD Map 3D.  This message has been and is continuing to be communicated to both the Autodesk and Citrix sales teams.  The joint microsite <a href="www.citrixandautodesk.com/" target="_blank">www.citrixandautodesk.com</a> will provide upates on new product validations if and when they occur.Thanks 

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