By Jeff Rohrer, on May 15th, 2012
While going through the 1Y0-A20 XenApp 6.5 Administration practice exam, I found a few items that needed correction or better explanation. The following are excerpts from the A20 practice exam that are now correct:
XenApp Web site and XenApp Services site authentication: XenApp Web sites use Explicit authentication, while XenApp Services sites use Prompt when configuring explicit authentication for …
By Jeff Rohrer, on April 17th, 2012
The following are two of the ICACLIENT.ADM template configurations for XenApp Plugin for Windows (32/64 Bit).
It’s also useful information for those planning to take the 1Y0-A08 Advanced Administration for XenApp 5.0 for Windows 2008 exam.
Download the ICACLIENT.ADM Group Policy Object template to check out all of the XenApp plugin settings and configurations.
Which policy …
By Jeff Rohrer, on April 16th, 2012
Citrix Education has a great new look to their website and many new (a couple not-so-new), helpful web pages.
*All links open a new page.
Check out the new look to Citrix Education’s website: http://training.citrix.com
Find training offers, news and insider tips. Keep up with Citrix Education at the Citrix Education Blog:
By Jeff Rohrer, on April 11th, 2012
Based on the XenCenter Help Contents, the following is a description of the Restart Priority of virtual machines (VMs) and how to configure using the XenCenter management console:
Select the VM in the Resources pane and click the HA restart priority tab. Choose Restart to guarantee a VM will be restarted if sufficient resources are available within the pool. …
By Jeff Rohrer, on April 10th, 2012
To move a virtual machine (VM) from one XenServer resource pool to another pool, use the Export wizard and the Import wizard in the XenCenter management console.
The following steps to export and import VMs are condensed explanations from the XenCenter Help Contents.
Export a VM
Select the desired VM or VMs to move and open the Export wizard. …
By Jeff Rohrer, on March 4th, 2012
I’m sure some of you already know this but I was just reading about it and thought I’d share as a reminder to get your old CCEA, CCEE, and CCIA certifications updated before the expiration dates.
The CCEE and CCIA certifications are valid for a period of three years, and it will make life much easier if you stay …
By Jeff Rohrer, on February 29th, 2012
I finally received a laptop that has an Intel Processor with VT-x and VT-d technology, allowing me to install my own Citrix XenServer 6.0 virtual host so I stop bugging my colleagues for time on their labs.
It will be a big help while I’m writing the rest of the 1Y0-A26 Citrix XenServer 6.0 Administration practice exam. Most …
By Jeff Rohrer, on February 24th, 2012
This is obviously a really simple task, but what some Citrix test takers don’t know is that you can download Citrix XenCenter for free and perform some tasks without having to build a single XenServer host.
The main reason I downloaded it is because I’m “in between” XenServer labs now while I wait for my new computer to arrive, …
By Jeff Rohrer, on February 20th, 2012
This post will focus on a few things to remember about XenConvert for the 1Y0-A26 Citrix XenServer 6.0 Administration exam. Not much has changed, but a reminder is always good.
An objective from the 1Y0-A26 Exam Enablement Guide states, “Determine the correct steps to take …
By Jeff Rohrer, on February 9th, 2012
I occasional receive an email asking about the CCEE (Citrix Certified Enterprise Engineer) and the biggie, CCIA (Citrix Certified Integration Architect) requirements, although the person has already visited Citrix Education’s site. I don’t think I do any better explaining it, but in a nutshell here is how to get CCEE and CCIA certified:
To obtain …
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