It depends on the version of Citrix you are using.You have to check the ICA and 
the RDP listeners (which, I believe, is a registry setting).
And, if I remember right, is also an entry in the Citrix Console's 
configuration (a database entry stored on the Citrix "metric" server. 


Note: it has been 2 years since I managed/consulted on Citrix so I could be 
WAAAAAY wrong.

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On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 1:20 PM, Dirk Bulinckx <d...@woodstone.nu 
(mailto:d...@woodstone.nu)> wrote:


Does this generate some type of eventlog entry? 

Or how would you as a human see this?  

  

  

dirk 

  

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