How to publish a SoftGrid-enabled application in Citrix MetaFrame
INTRODUCTIONThis article discusses how to publish a SoftGrid-enabled application in Citrix MetaFrame. MORE INFORMATIONTo publish a SoftGrid-enabled application in Citrix MetaFrame, follow these steps:
To hide the SoftGrid Client from the notification area, use one of the following options.
In MetaFrame XP FR-2, you can publish the .OSD file instead of Sfttray.exe or Sftrun.exe. When the .OSD file runs, the .OSD file uses Sfttray.exe or Sftrun.exe, based on the executable that the .OSD file is configured to use. Note By default, .OSD files are configured to use Sftrun.exe. The following table describes several examples of how to publish SoftGrid-enabled applications.
Use the SOFTPKG NAME XML attribute and the VERSION XML attribute from the .OSD file. SOFTPKG NAME and VERSION are case sensitive. If you do not use the correct case, you will receive error code 04-00000A09. For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 930631 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/930631/)
SoftGrid Client "Error code: xxxxxx-xxxxxx04-00000A09"
If the .OSD file exists in the M:\SoftGrid directory on the SoftGrid Client system when you publish the SoftGrid-enabled application, the .OSD file is copied to the following folder: %AllUsersProfile%\Documents\SoftGrid Client\OSD Cache Note M:\SoftGrid is and example. M:\SoftGrid is not an actual path that the product uses.The .OSD file is used to publish the SoftGrid-enabled application. If the SoftGrid Client is configured to update when you log on, the .OSD file that the SoftGrid Management Console publishes is copied to the following folder: %AllUsersProfile%\Documents\SoftGrid Client\OSD Cache When the .OSD file is copied to this folder, it overwrites the earlier version of the .OSD file. If the new .OSD file differs from the earlier version of the .OSD file, the SoftGrid-enabled application may not be published.
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