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Citrix Provisioning Server PS Integration Utility

Document ID: CTX116063   /   Created On: Feb 19, 2008   /   Updated On: Feb 19, 2008
Average Rating: 4

Citrix Provisioning Server PS Integration Utility

Description

All documentation for this tool is located in the PVS PS Integration Utility.zip file attached to this article.

Disclaimer

This software application is provided to you "as is" with no representations, warranties or conditions of any kind. You may use and distribute it at your own risk. CITRIX DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER, EXPRESS, IMPLIED, WRITTEN, ORAL OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, you acknowledge and agree that (a) the software application may exhibit errors, design flaws or other problems, possibly resulting in loss of data or damage to property; (b) it may not be possible to make the software application fully functional; and (c) Citrix may, without notice or liability to you, cease to make available the current version and/or any future versions of the software application. In no event should the code be used to support of ultra-hazardous activities, including but not limited to life support or blasting activities. NEITHER CITRIX NOR ITS AFFILIATES OR AGENTS WILL BE LIABLE, UNDER BREACH OF CONTRACT OR ANY OTHER THEORY OF LIABILITY, FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER ARISING FROM USE OF THE SOFTWARE APPLICATION, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION DIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE, CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER DAMAGES, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. You agree to indemnify and defend Citrix against any and all claims arising from your use, modification or distribution of the code.


This document applies to:

  • Provisioning Server 4.5
Comment Posted
A very useful script..and a couple of comments. 1. Will XenApp server have this functionality built-in at some point? 2. When creating the ctxsta.config file, the script assumes it's running on a 32-bit system and sets the log file directory to "LogDir=C:\Program Files\Citrix\Logs\" whereas ona 64-bit system it could potentially be "LogDir=C:\Program Files (x64)\Citrix\Logs\" Getting the script to expand the %programfiles% environment variable (and ensuring its using the 32-bit cscript.exe) would be better. Cheers Neil. www.spellings.net Mar 3, 2008 by nspelli583
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