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Name Region E-mail Assisting Partners to Do the Day in the Life Demonstration
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2 Citrix Company Confidential © 2007 Citrix Systems, Inc.—All rights reserved. Agenda Introduction –What this is –What this is not –Where this came from –Why this is being done
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3 Citrix Company Confidential © 2007 Citrix Systems, Inc.—All rights reserved. Agenda - Continued The Components –The XP Client Host Laptop –The PocketPC Emulator –The Domain Controller Virtual Machine –The Presentation Server Virtual Machine –The Advanced Access Control Server Virtual Machine –The XP Client Virtual Machine
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4 Citrix Company Confidential © 2007 Citrix Systems, Inc.—All rights reserved. Agenda - Continued Configuring Advanced Access Control –Logon Points –Resources and Resource Groups –End Point Analyses –Filters –Access Policies
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5 Citrix Company Confidential © 2007 Citrix Systems, Inc.—All rights reserved. Agenda - Continued Configuring Presentation Server Policies using AAC Filters Demonstration scripts Suggestions for Success
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6 Citrix Company Confidential © 2007 Citrix Systems, Inc.—All rights reserved. A workshop to prepare and assist our partners to do a demonstration of the functionality of the Application Delivery capabilities of: –The Citrix Presentation Server –Password Manager –The Access Gateway Advanced Edition What This Is A demonstration that is extremely portable, since it can be done with a single laptop
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7 Citrix Company Confidential © 2007 Citrix Systems, Inc.—All rights reserved. A Class On: –VMWare –Presentation Server –Password Manager –Access Gateway Advanced Edition What This Is Not
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8 Citrix Company Confidential © 2007 Citrix Systems, Inc.—All rights reserved. Scott Lane, Citrix SE for the Central Region, put together the first draft of this demonstration, and it has risen primarily because of his vision and creativity. Where This Came From
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9 Citrix Company Confidential © 2007 Citrix Systems, Inc.—All rights reserved. Partners who saw the demonstration, and especially the impact it had on customers, requested help in putting it together. Why This is Being Done
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10 Citrix Company Confidential © 2007 Citrix Systems, Inc.—All rights reserved. How do you eat an elephant? Putting it Together is a Big Job! One bite at a time!
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11 Citrix Company Confidential © 2007 Citrix Systems, Inc.—All rights reserved. A high powered model –2 Gigs of RAM minimum –Dual Core Processor Windows XP SP2, fully patched VMware Workstation or Server installed Custom Hosts file The Microsoft Loopback adapter installed The Microsoft PocketPC Emulator installed Internet Connection Sharing configured Configure Automatic Bridging for VMware Relax security for IE for Smooth Roaming The XP Client Host Laptop
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12 Citrix Company Confidential © 2007 Citrix Systems, Inc.—All rights reserved. 127.0.0.1localhost 192.168.0.2tmdemo.com 192.168.0.2tmad01.tmdemo.com 192.168.0.2tmad01 192.168.0.3tmcl01.tmdemo.com 192.168.0.3tmcl01 192.168.0.4tmps01.tmdemo.com 192.168.0.4tmps01 192.168.0.5tmag01.tmdemo.com 192.168.0.5tmag01 Sample Hosts File
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13 Citrix Company Confidential © 2007 Citrix Systems, Inc.—All rights reserved. Need to disable Data Execution Prevention –Edit boot.ini –Reboot machine Install Embedded Visual C++ 4.0 Install Embedded Visual C++ 4.0 SP3 Install PocketPC SDK Must do a Soft Reset before every use! The PocketPC Emulator
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14 Citrix Company Confidential © 2007 Citrix Systems, Inc.—All rights reserved. Windows Server 2003 SP1, fully patched Configured to use 384 MB of RAM Promote to DC and install DNS Install Exchange Create users for demonstration purposes Install Terminal Services licensing Install Citrix Licensing –Presentation Server –Password Manager –Access Gateway Advanced Install Password Manager Central Store and Service Create File Shares for resources The Domain Controller VM
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15 Citrix Company Confidential © 2007 Citrix Systems, Inc.—All rights reserved. Windows Server 2003 SP1, fully patched Configured to use 384 MB of RAM Install Presentation Server Install Applications Install an app in an AIE Configure Virtual IP pool The Presentation Server VM
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16 Citrix Company Confidential © 2007 Citrix Systems, Inc.—All rights reserved. Create Web Interface site Install Password Manager Agent Create PS Policies using AAC filters Create PS Policy to use Citrix UPD Create PS Policy to prevent drive mapping for untrusted clients Presentation Server VM - Continued
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17 Citrix Company Confidential © 2007 Citrix Systems, Inc.—All rights reserved. Windows XP SP2, fully patched Configured to use 364 MB of RAM Install Microsoft Office Join to the domain Install Password Manager Agent Install a printer with duplex or other advanced capabilities Relax security on IE for Smooth Roaming The XP Client VM
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18 Citrix Company Confidential © 2007 Citrix Systems, Inc.—All rights reserved. Windows Server 2003 SP1, fully patched Configured to use 384 MB of RAM Install Microsoft Office Install AAC Install PDFtoHTML and GhostScript The AAC Server VM
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19 Citrix Company Confidential © 2007 Citrix Systems, Inc.—All rights reserved. Three tiers of access –Fully trusted (domain member machine) –Semi-trusted (home computer with required software) –Barely trusted (clientless kiosk machine) Determine which resources will be available for each tier Determine what action controls on the resources will be available for each tier –Upload, Download, Launch, Live Edit, HTML Preview and Email Configuring AAC
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20 Citrix Company Confidential © 2007 Citrix Systems, Inc.—All rights reserved. Create resources and resource groups in AAC Create a login point Create EPAs Create Filters Create Access Policies Configuring AAC - Continued
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21 Citrix Company Confidential © 2007 Citrix Systems, Inc.—All rights reserved. Filters must evaluate as true to work with Presentation Server policies Gives granular access to publish applications Gives granular access to virtual channels Configuring Presentation Server to use AAC Filters
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22 Citrix Company Confidential © 2007 Citrix Systems, Inc.—All rights reserved. Demo One – The Secure Access Client Demo Two – The Fully Trusted Computer Demo Three – The Partially Trusted Computer Demo Four – The Untrusted/Clientless Device Demo Five – Self-Service Password Reset Demo Six – PM for the First-Time User Demo Seven – PM CPU Utilization Management Demonstration Scripts
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23 Citrix Company Confidential © 2007 Citrix Systems, Inc.—All rights reserved. Know your customer – demo those features most interesting to the customer Customize freely – these ideas are just suggestions Test thoroughly – don’t assume things will work Pre-launch everything for best performance Run the VMs from an external hard disk Use the free PowerPoint Viewer instead of the full PowerPoint application Know your demonstration scenarios well – Be smooth, don’t read from the script Be a Rock Star! Suggestions for Success
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24 Citrix Company Confidential © 2007 Citrix Systems, Inc.—All rights reserved. Best Experience 24 Citrix Company Confidential © 2007 Citrix Systems, Inc.—All rights reserved.
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