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Local Profiles\Custom Client Installation on Windows Vista, in the Profiles / User Environment forum on BrianMadden.com
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Nate Lindberg
Posted: 01-30-2008 9:15 AM
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We're currently in the beginning stages of a technical refresh on nearly 2500 PCs. We're upgrading to Vista Business on all of our workstations. I'm currently in the final stages of completing our Ghost image for these workstations. We ran into problems when we had the Citrix client built into the image, so we took the client out of the image, and we've placed a custom install package on the image with a batch file for installation of the Citrix 10 client. However, I am now having two problems and wonder if anyone can help me with this.
What I've Done: Created a custom client install package using the admin install of Ica32Pkg.msi. I have altered the PN.ini and appsrv.ini in order to keep the application set for our farm.
1. Every user gets an error when opening the Program Neighborhood that says: "WFCRUN32" "Failed to set event logging". I know how to manually change this in the ICA settings, but is there a way to automate this in the install to point to another location?
2. How can I make it so after the client is installed, every user who logs into this machine is able to see the application set instead of it having to be recreated for every single user. I have tinkered with copying the ICA Client folder(which has the pn.ini and appsrv.ini) from the Administrator's local profile to C:\Users\Default\AppData before sysprepping the image, but no luck there.....
Note: There are no drive mappings on the local PC. All of this needs to be done on the local PC. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Nate
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Ray Wadman
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10-24-2008 8:55 AM
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We are trying to do the same thing at my site.
Has anyone come up with a solution to do this, aside from using a
batch process to copy the files to the right locations?
We would like to have the file placed in the right place from a fresh install.
Ray
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