Getting Started with the Citrix XenApp PowerShell SDK and C#

In XenApp 6, MFCOM and out and PowerShell is in. This post is the first in a series to help you understand how to develop appliations that utilize the Citrix XenApp 6 PowerShell SDK and Microsoft C#. [More]

MFCOM to PowerShell: How to Make the Transition

MFCOM has been the de facto standard for programmatically interfacing with Citrix XenApp. Whether you wanted to write a simple script or develop an application that interfaced with XenApp, MFCOM was the answer. Now, Citrix is committed to building their management architecture on PowerShell--not just for XenApp, but for all Citrix products. That's great news for standardization across platforms and aligning with Microsoft on using PowerShell for management architectures. Now, the question is how do you take what you know about MFCOM and translate that to PowerShell? [More]

Project Mobius Beta 2.1

Migrating or maintaining multiple Citrix farms? Project Mobius is a Microsoft Windows application that allows you to drag and drop published applications and/or folders from one Citrix Presentation Server farm to one or more separate Citrix Presentation Server farms. [More]

Project Mobius Beta 2

Migrating or maintaining multiple Citrix farms? Project Mobius is a Microsoft Windows application that allows you to drag and drop published applications and/or folders from one Citrix Presentation Server farm to one or more separate Citrix Presentation Server farms. [More]

Project Mobius Beta 1

Migrating or maintaining multiple Citrix farms? Project Mobius is a Microsoft Windows application that allows you to drag and drop published applications and/or folders from one Citrix Presentation Server farm to one or more separate Citrix Presentation Server farms. [More]

MFCOM Script to List Applications Only in Specified Folders

MFCOM Script to List Applications Only in Specified Folders [More]

Visual MFCOM Explorer

Have you ever wanted to delve into the intricacies of MFCOM? Using this web application, you can browse the various MFCOM properties using the Citrix Presentation Server Console as your guide. [More]

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