Using RemoteApps with Windows SharePoint
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server and SharePoint Services have quickly become popular portals for many. Integrating Citrix published application access into SharePoint has been possible for quite some time by various methods including, but not limited to:
- Using Citrix Web Interface’s compact layout and SharePoint’s “page viewer” Web Part
- Citrix Web Interface for SharePoint (WISP)
- Citrix Advanced Access Control
With the introduction of Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services, you are now able to achieve the same effect using SharePoint, TS Web Access, and RemoteApps. In fact, this process is quite easy because Microsoft has already created the TS Web Access Web Part (Microsoft.TerminalServices.Publishing.Portal.TSPortalWebPart). Additionally, Microsoft created a step by step document on how to install SharePoint, register the Web Part, and add the Web Part to a SharePoint site.
Download the Microsoft Step by Step guide here…
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TS Web Access With TS Web Access With SharePoint « Jorn Wittendorp Says:
February 29th, 2008 at 9:06 am
[…] So although I still think it is a shame that Microsoft removed the AD integration from TS Web Access , this (free) Sharepoint integration does provide you with some alternatives to provide somewhat more sophisticated Ts Web Access to your RemoteApps. Microsoft even has a Step-by-Step guide available for it (kudos to Jason Conger for mentioning this) […]