With XenApp 6 release Citrix has consolidate all of it’s policy settings under the hood of Policies section in “Citrix Delivery Services Console” as shown below. This made it possible for all Citrix engineers/admins to find a single place to manage the farm policies/settings.
Citrix took an extra step forward and made it an option to manage Citrix policies with Active Directory Group Policies Interfaces (gpmc.msc and gpedit.msc). Now Citrix policies can also be administered via Windows regular group policies interface.
Important Note:
- Policies created under “Citrix Delivery Services Console” and Windows “Group Policy Management Editor” are entirely separate policies
- The order of policy processing goes as below:
- Local Policies
- Policies under “Citrix Delivery Services Console”
- Policies from Windows “Group Policy Management Editor
- Thus, policies applied from AD group policies will overwrite any of the settings
- It’s Citrix’s recommendation to manage Citrix policies via AD group policy interfaces so that always your settings are applied on the top and your don’t have to manage the same settings locally under Citrix consoles
Citrix Policies Integration with gpedit.msc:
Citrix Policies Integration with gpmc.msc:
Citrix XenApp 6 Computer and User Policy Categories
Computer Policy Categories:
TEXT:
- ICA
- Auto Client Reconnect
- End User Monitoring
- Graphics
- Keep Alive
- Multimedia
- Security
- Server Limits
- Session Reliability
- Shadowing
- Licensing
- Server Settings
- Connection Limits
- Health Monitoring and Recovery
- Memory/CPU
- Offline Applications
- Reboot Behavior
- Virtual IP
- XML Service
- GUI:
User Policy Categories:
TEXT:
- ICA
- Audio
- Bandwidth
- Desktop UI
- File Redirection
- Graphics
- Image Compression
- Multimedia
- HDX MediaStream for Flash (client side)
- HDX Multimedia for Flash (client side)
- Ports
- Printing
- Security
- Session Limits
- Shadowing
- Time Zone Control
- TWAIN Devices
- USB Devices
- Server Session Settings
- GUI:
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