Category Archives: Citrix XenApp

Types of DNS zone available on a Windows 2003

 A Zone is a contiguous portion of DNS namespace managed by one or more name servers. Zones contain resource records that specify the name of the DNS server authoritative for the zone (SOA record), the names and IP addresses of … Continue reading

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New Windows 2003 Active Directory Features

1. Modify common attributes of multiple user objects at one time. 2. Drag-and-drop one or more objects to a desired location in the domain hierarchy to move Active Directory objects from container to container. 3. Search functionality is object-oriented and … Continue reading

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Tombstone in Active Directory

Active Directory is a hierarchical database that holds information about the network’s resources such as computers, servers, users, groups and more. The main purpose of Active Directory is to provide central authentication and authorization services   The Active Directory database … Continue reading

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How to Configure the Citrix Program Neighborhood Agent

Citrix Program Neighborhood Agent is the client tool for LAN Connected infrastructure, as it provides the most features and centralized management. Citrix Program Neighborhood Agent (PNA) consists of a server and client component. It is integrated in the Citrix Web … Continue reading

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Differences between VMware ESX Server and ESXi Server?

VMware is a free standalone ESXi hypervisor to help companies of all sizes. ESXi is the most innovative architecture, simple setup, and high performance hypervisor.VMware ESXi has support and enables everyone to gain access to VMware’s datacenter technology 1.       VMware … Continue reading

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