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Has anyone successfully run Integrity PC Client in a Citrix or other VM environments?
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Hi Todd,
Running Integrity on Citrix is not supported but some customers have gotten it to work with a couple tweaks. See Article 84832 for details on a workaround you can try.
Hi Todd,
Running Integrity on Citrix is not supported but some customers have gotten it to work with a couple tweaks. See Article 84832 for details on a workaround you can try.
Hello Joe,
What about VDI? Like if a user uses Horizon view client to connect to a Windows 7 VDI. Is it a supported configuration?
Thank you,
Binesh Kumar
Barry Wehmiller
Good question, since I am not familiar with VDI. I am confident that it is not officially supported because it has not been tested with Integrity, however, if it functions the same as any other VMWare environment it should work. If it is allowing multiple users to access the same binaries under different user accounts, that is a situation where the workaround in Article 84832 should be used.
Thank you.
It works similar to VM Environment. Each VM will be selfcontained images and will not be sharing any binaries. So I would assume Integrity client doe not care about underlying technology as long as the Operating System layers provides all the resources similar to a physical computer.
Thank you
Binesh Kumar
Barry Wehmiller
Hello Binesh Kumar,
It sounds like you intend to try this. Could you let us know how that goes?
Regards,
Kael
Sure, One challenge will be using embedded software clients that accesses PCI ports for simulation, the embedded client will be running on VDI and addressing ports in local. It is not an issue with Integrity Client, but for the embedded simulation clients
Thank you
Binesh Kumar
Barry Wehmiller
Hi Todd
Did you get this to work in a Citrix Env at all ?
Not sure if this is helpful or not for what you are looking to do, but you can run it inside of Sandboxie. I use that to use the 10.5 and 10.7 clients from the same computer.
Off topic: Thanks for the Sandboxie reference. I hadn't heard of it until this post, but it looks like it could be useful.
-Kael