MFCOM to PowerShell: How to Make the Transition
As you may of may not already know, Citrix has committed to building their management architecture (and SDK) on PowerShell – not just for XenApp, but for all Citrix products. In XenApp 6.0, MFCOM is...
View ArticleGetting Started with the Citrix XenApp PowerShell SDK and C#
At BriForum 2010, Brandon Shell and I presented a session on how to make the transition from MFCOM to PowerShell. At the end of the session, I presented several examples on how to use the XenApp...
View ArticleCitrix XenApp 6 PowerShell SDK: Getting a List of Applications with C#
This post will show you how to use the Citrix XenApp 6 PowerShell SDK to obtain a list of applications from your XenApp 6 farm. We’ll look at how to do this with using the PowerShell Runspace and how...
View ArticleBulk Update XenApp 6 Published Application Properties with PowerShell
Disclaimer: This article deals with Citrix XenApp 6 and above only. PowerShell cmdlets are available for XenApp 5.0 on Windows Server 2003 and 2008; however, the cmdlets are CTP (Community Technology...
View ArticleHow to Install the Citrix XenApp 6 PowerShell Cmdlets
PowerShell is the new API for Citrix XenApp starting with version 6. Whether you want to write interactive applications or work with your XenApp farm via command line, you first need to set up the...
View ArticleExport and Import Citrix XenApp 6 Published Applications Using PowerShell
Exporting and importing Citrix XenApp 6 published applications using PowerShell is super easy. In this article, I will show you how to export all or some of your XenApp 6 published applications into a...
View ArticleUse PowerShell to get the Citrix Configuration Log as well as Old and New...
Here is a quick tip for you. I had a need to get the Citrix Configuration Log, so I dropped into PowerShell and ran Get-CtxConfigurationLogReport. That is all good and well, but you do not get all the...
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