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- RES WORKSPACE MANAGER CONSOLE WINDOWS 7
- RES WORKSPACE MANAGER CONSOLE WINDOWS
I’ve installed a workstation called WS-XP01. So let’s publish this application with RES Powerfuse using the tool RES Workspace Extender.
RES WORKSPACE MANAGER CONSOLE WINDOWS
As you can see, the application Winrar(for example, you can also use Windows Media Player or a CD/DVD burning application) is not installed on the terminal server. In my case the name of the terminal server is SRV-TRM01.

So let’s see the screenshots, so you can see the tool running in a live environment.
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What the RES Workspace Extender does, is quite the opposite, hence the reverse reference: It makes a local application look like it’s part of a remote desktop, hence effectively turning a PC into a thin client with fat-client capabilities. This was an idea developed by Citrix back in the Metaframe days, to enable the client to spoof an remotely published app, running off a citrix box, to look like it was integrated into the local desktop. You may already be familiar with the concept of Seamless Windows. RES Workspace Extender is a very usefull feature to enable applications not suitable for Server Based Computing (SBC) environments to integrate seamlessly into these environments anyway. Some applications are not compatible for your Terminal Server environment, so there’s a nice solution for this applications, RES Workspace Extender. Today i’ve installed a Terminal Server 2003 Environment with RES Powerfuse 2008. 😀 Author markswinkels Posted on JCategories RES Powerfuse 35 Comments on How to: Publish mandatory profiles in your RES PowerFuse environment RES Workspace Extender… Now the users are ready to login on your Terminal Server environment with RES PowerFuse. The last step is to edit the profile path from your Active Directory Users.ġ.) Open Active Directory Users and Computers on your Domain Controller.ģ.) Select one or more users and click PropertiesĤ.) Go to the Terminal Services Profile tabĥ.) Type in the path to the local Mandatory ProfileĬ:\Program Files\RES PowerFuse\Data\DBCache\Resources\custom_resources\Mandatory-2003 The default location is: C:\Program Files\RES PowerFuse\Data\DBCache\Resources\custom-resources It will be published to all the RES PowerFuse Agents. Now we’re going to publish this mandatory profile to all the RES PowerFuse Agents, so the Mandatory profile is present on each PC with the RES PowerFuse Agent.ġ.) Open your RES PowerFuse Management Console.Ģ.) Click on RES PowerFuse Setup, Datastore, Custom Resourcesģ.) Click on Add, browse to your Mandatory Profile shareĪs you can see, there’s now your Mandatory Profile.
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The first step is to create a fresh Mandatory Profile.ġ.) Create a new local user on a Windows 2003 Server machine and make that user member of the Local Administrators Group.Ĥ.) Right-click on your computer, Properties, Advanced, Settings (unther User Profiles).ĥ.) Select your template user and click Copy Toħ.) Change Permitted to use to Everyone Full Controll.Ĩ.) The last step is to rename your NTUSER.dat to NTUSER.man, this makes your profile Mandatory (Read-Only). I very nice solutions with the best performance.

This means the same profile for all the users and savind the custom settings per user by using User Preferences within RES PowerFuse. Which type of profiles, that depands on your environment, but in this example I’ll use Mandatory profiles. When you set up a RES environment, you also want to give the users there profiles.
RES WORKSPACE MANAGER CONSOLE WINDOWS 7

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Service Release 7 can be obtained through the RES Software Portal. SR7 also contains over 50 additional enhancements and improvements. This service release contains support for Microsoft Windows 7 and support for Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2.
