Diverse questions on the features

Discussion in 'Parallels Remote Application Server' started by thomas_23, Jan 7, 2011.

  1. thomas_23

    thomas_23 Guest

    Hi, actually i practice a Training course of study in newtwork security company
    and i have to compare 2x with TSE and Citrix in order to apply 2x solution and i have few questions concerning this soft:
    does 2x Manage:
    - 64 bits clients?
    - Universal coverage of peripherals except universal printing and scanning (smartphone,...)
    - Isolation of the incompatible applications (such as Word 2003 and Word 2007)
    - database such as Orcle or SQL Server
    - Server-to-client URL redirection (When clicking on URL’s (such as HTTP or HTTPS links) within an application
    running on Terminal Services, the link is opened with the local client browser instead of launching the browser on the Terminal Server)
    - Client-to-server redirection of file types (Redirects requests for a specific document or file type to a Terminal Server session. For example, clicking on a Visio® document on the client device will launch the document in a Visio application on the Terminal Sever, instead of a local application.)

    Thanks a lot in advance
    and sorry for my poor english, i'm french :mrgreen:
     
  2. jurgencachia

    jurgencachia Guest

    HI,


    2x client works fine on both 32 and 64 client also.

    2x client can be installed on any supported Microsoft windows xp,vista,7 2003,2008/r2 and windows ce (separate .cab installation file)

    both office 2003 and office 2007 are supported with 2x application server.

    HTTP and HTTPS (url re-direction)is supported in 2x environment.

    File association is also supported in 2x environment.

    Regards,
     
  3. thomas_23

    thomas_23 Guest

    thanks for your answers, it'll help me a lot

    Regards
     
  4. thomas_23

    thomas_23 Guest

    if Anyone knows links wich compare 2X solutions and XenApp or TSE. i would be very happy.... :mrgreen:
    thanks to all
     
  5. jurgencachia

    jurgencachia Guest

  6. thomas_23

    thomas_23 Guest

    thanks a lot for your help jurgencachia

    have a good day

    Regards
     
  7. thomas_23

    thomas_23 Guest

    does LoadBalancer native on VirtualDesktopServer or is it necessary to add the module?
     
  8. zippo

    zippo Pro

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    loadbalancing is part of vds,no extra module is needed
     
  9. thomas_23

    thomas_23 Guest

    Thx Zippo for your answer!

    i have a new question: my VDS works well, and my web portal too but it uses the port 81 and i don't manage to use the port 80
    i tried to configure the gateway via the VDS console, to configure IIS but i still don't amange to use the port 80
    any idea?
     

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