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A Conversation with Jeff Pitsch about Citrix Advanced Access Control

Written on Apr 12 2006 11,098 views, 4 comments
Attachment: bml04122006-2.mp3


by Jeff Pitsch

In this Brian Madden Live podcast from BriForum 2006, Brian Madden and Jeff Pitsch talk about Citrix Advanced Access Control. Jeff provides a view of what it is, what it isn't, and where it could go.


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Guest wrote Great Overview - Some More on Policies
on 04-12-2006 2:55 PM
Jeff great overview on AAC.  Here's a little more on how polices can be used with Presentation Server:
 
In addition to restricting the application list via AAC filters, AAC filters can also be applied to CPS policies.  This can allow you do apply CPS policies based upon the user's access scenario.  A couple of examples of how you might use this are:
Restrict printing based upon access scenario
Restrict the use of clipboard based upon access scenario
Restrict drive mapping based upon access scenario
As Jeff mentioned AAC allows you to assign specific functionality based upon a level of trust.  The great thing about the CPS integration is that it goes beyond just which applications you can use, but also controls what might happen in a CPS session.
 
Guest wrote Hope its just my computer.
on 04-12-2006 10:31 PM
 Not sure if it is just me... but about 75% thru the interview the audio just stops! I backed up the slider and listen again and same result in the same spot. The area Jeff were speaking is about the option of using old MSAM product policies with CAG.
Brian Madden wrote RE: Hope its just my computer.
on 04-13-2006 3:00 AM
Hey there.. I just checked it out.. Works fine for me. You could also try downloading the MP3 link on the side.

Brian
Guest wrote RE: Great Overview - Some More on Policies
on 04-18-2006 2:56 PM
hi there,
 
I want to know what are the component of citrix presentationserver4.0
and what it used for
 
thanx,
sultan
 
sultan_avocato@hotmail.com

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