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Pierre's Blog

Author: Created: 8/2/2009 6:11 PM RssIcon
Personal Blog reflecting my insights on Virtual Desktops technologies and misc tech stuff
By Pierre Marmignon on 8/29/2009 4:27 PM

 

When running a XenApp environment, there is a huge need of getting all sensible datas saved.

Even if you're running a regular DataStore backup, you can't sometimes deal with it when it comes that the database is corrupted.

Why ? Because it is often hard to know when it was corrupted, so you could waste a lot of time in looking for the specific not corrupted backup, specific backup that may not contains an updated configuration.

Scripting all Farm / Servers settings is quite easy but every application publication / policy creation is not.

To deal with this problem, I'm implementing on my customers site a daily Published Applications / Policies export with XenApp Application Export Manager and XenApp Policies Export Manager ...

By Pierre Marmignon on 8/16/2009 5:20 PM

CitrixTools.Net has celebrated (silently) its first birthday on June 2009.

After one year online I wanted to use this new "Blog" area to write something about this website creation and its first online year.

Behind the site, there are some tools I've developped, so we can say the story began with tools.

I'm working with Citrix technologies since 2001 and as all of You I've started writing my own scripts / reg files to ease my deployments.

Actually I've never been ...

By Pierre Marmignon on 8/16/2009 2:11 PM

I'm currently working for a customer on automating Citrix Provisioning Server through Powershell Scripts.

For those who have had a look on how to automate PVS, there are three ways on how to achieve it :

  • The provided Mcli.exe command line tool
  • The PowerShell SnapIn
  • The PVS SOAP API

The PowerShell SnapIn was more suited to my needs then I've started writing some scripts to achieve typical configuration and Admin tasks.

The first scripts I'll publish are dedicated to Add / Rename / Delete a Device.

As PowerShell does not support spaces within Command Line Arguments, the only limitation is not to add spaces for item names.

Please also remember that PVS Devices Name should be limited to 15 cars.

By Pierre Marmignon on 8/2/2009 10:33 PM

As RIM just released the Blackberry App World v1.1 and with this release allows French people to use it I decided to get it up and running on my BB Bold.

I have to say that it was not easy ! (Maybe it's me, maybe it's because my BB is in French, I don't know)

The first thing I've tried is to go the the RIM Website (http://www.blackberry.com) and navigate to the AppWorld section.

From this page I could send an email to my device with the download link. That's what I've done.

The problem was that when connecting to the link provided in the email the portal was saying that my device does not meet the requirements for App World (sic)

I've then tried to install it through my computer ...

By Pierre Marmignon on 8/2/2009 8:22 PM

As a Blackberry 9000 Bold user, I've been testing some Twitter Software.

The one that I've liked the most is TweetGenius.



This software is not available now because it is being rewritten but i'll soon be available again for Blackberry users.

Its only downside is that it is not free (althought not really expensive).

Unlike some other Twitter programs (like UberTwitter for example), TweetGenius is relying on a cache, which is really cool actually because it speeds up the launch and Tweets navigation but which could lead to problems when for example you decide to follow new people or you want the avatars to reflect some modified one.

That's why there is an hidden feature in the software to allow users to clear this cache and rebuild a brand new tweets / avatars list.

As it is not documented (actually I've found it in a developper Tweet and had to adapt it for my specific case) here is the procedure ...

By Pierre Marmignon on 8/2/2009 6:24 PM

Welcome to this new Blog Page !

Besides the CitrixTools.Net website I've decided to add the blogs section to be able to share my insights, experiences and thoughts in a more flexible concept.

Actually the WebSite, as it is built today, is really focused on Citrix Technologies, Tools and Articles and I want to keep it like that.

However, I was missing the Blog concept which would have allowed me to write more less tech or less complete articles.

That's Why ..