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	<title>Comments on: Citrix Farm and Server Settings moving to Group Policies</title>
	<link>http://blogs.virtualizationadmin.com/conger/2008/03/31/citrix-farm-and-server-settings-moving-to-group-policies/</link>
	<description>Welcome to the Blog of Jason Conger. Here, we will focus on Server Based Computing environments including Microsoft Windows Terminal Services and Citrix Presentation Server, Application and Server virtualization, Application streaming and delivery technologies such as Microsoft Softricity, and many other server-centric topics. Also, I will point out tools and tips to help you with your Terminal Services environments.</description>
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		<title>by: Jason Conger Blog &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Policies and the Impact on Presentation Server Environments</title>
		<link>http://blogs.virtualizationadmin.com/conger/2008/03/31/citrix-farm-and-server-settings-moving-to-group-policies/#comment-47375</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Apr 2008 02:44:53 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>[...] There are strengths and weaknesses to each. Because of the growing complexity of environments many enterprise organizations will require the use of two or three different policy types in the environment. In many circumstances, Presentation Server policies are used in conjunction with Active Directory policies. Because there is no single correct policy design, there are numerous ways to achieve the same outcome - each bringing its own benefits and challenges. Regardless of the environment in place, understanding how policies work and interoperate is imperative to designing a scalable and easy to manage environments. Therefore, Citrix recently released a white paper titled &amp;#8220;Design Consideration: How Policies Impact Presentation Server Environment&amp;#8220;. In the white paper, Citrix explains the pros and cons of each policy type and where to use each. Keep in mind, however, that most Citrix policies are migrating to Active Directory&amp;#8230; [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] There are strengths and weaknesses to each. Because of the growing complexity of environments many enterprise organizations will require the use of two or three different policy types in the environment. In many circumstances, Presentation Server policies are used in conjunction with Active Directory policies. Because there is no single correct policy design, there are numerous ways to achieve the same outcome - each bringing its own benefits and challenges. Regardless of the environment in place, understanding how policies work and interoperate is imperative to designing a scalable and easy to manage environments. Therefore, Citrix recently released a white paper titled &#8220;Design Consideration: How Policies Impact Presentation Server Environment&#8220;. In the white paper, Citrix explains the pros and cons of each policy type and where to use each. Keep in mind, however, that most Citrix policies are migrating to Active Directory&#8230; [&#8230;]
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