Virtualization, technology, and random rantings with a focus on Citrix and VMware.

Citrix Default Setting Has Teeth

Looks like another fun day in the wild world of virtualization. After having setup a new enterprise farm, you typically try and copy over your policies from your known good farm. Well….. Sometimes this works well. Sometimes it does not. What is worse, is when you build an entirely new infrastructure and have it on its own subnet and then things start to break after you move user over. It appears that the default setting of “Direct connections to print servers” is enabled even if you don’t define it (it was enabled as it was copied from the old farm policy). Hmmmm. How could this bite me?

Well, let’s delve into that, shall we!? Several users were reporting that their printers and TWAIN scanners were not mapping. I checked and verified this. On some users, it wouldn’t map at all. Some it was a slow mapping. I checked the logs on the servers. Nothing to be found there. I engaged Citrix for this. We checked all the settings and policies over (extremely helpful TRM we have! He really is amazing!) So I ran into Google’s rabbit hole. After some soul searching, I mean searching for the answer, I came across this: https://support.citrix.com/article/CTX203252. This explains users have the same issue in a cloud situation. This reminded me that we had moved subnets (again, you’d think that would’ve been in the forefront of my mind since we had other firewall related issues which I will talk about in another post). So I explicitly disabled the setting and it worked immediately.

The setting that caused my fun.

Since I have found this, now it is time to review the rest of the default policies and see if any of the rest of them need explicit disabling.

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