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Troubleshooting Citrix Xendesktop

You're reading from   Troubleshooting Citrix Xendesktop The ultimate troubleshooting guide for clear, concise, and real-world solutions to a wide range of common Citrix XenDesktop problems

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2015
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ISBN-13 9781785280139
Length 274 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Gurpinder Singh Gurpinder Singh
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Preface 1. Getting Started – Understanding Citrix XenDesktop® and its Architecture FREE CHAPTER 2. Troubleshooting Toolkit for Citrix XenDesktop® 3. Getting Around Installation Issues 4. Overcoming VDA Registration Problems 5. Conquering Citrix Session Launch Difficulties 6. Surpassing XenDesktop® Service Issues 7. Troubleshooting Performance 8. Solving Printing Issues 9. Getting the Better of HDX™ MediaStream Challenges 10. Taming MCS and PVS™ Setbacks Gracefully 11. Troubleshooting NetScaler® Integration Issues 12. Dealing with Known Issues in Citrix XenDesktop® Index

Getting familiar with the VDA registration process

The VDA registration process involves two major components: Virtual Desktop Agent (VDA) and Desktop Delivery Controller (DDC). These two components interact with each other for a successful VDA registration.

VDA is a collection of drivers and services that are loaded on to the desktop or host machine where you want to establish a connection. The VDA agent contacts one of the Delivery Controllers as per the configured DDC server-list and registers itself to be available to users, based upon the desktop groups/catalogs configured in the SQL data store. The list of DDC servers can be configured in the following ways:

  • While installing the VDA agent on host machines
  • Using Windows registry discovery
  • Through Active Directory GPO
  • Through Citrix policies

DDC is a component that enables you to deliver virtual desktops to endusers. It allows you to effectively manage, maintain, and provision all virtual desktop connections with a single management console...

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