Saturday, June 18, 2011

Manually remove Xenapp Server.

It happens in rare extreme cases that we should remove the XenApp mano, and of course you are on a physical host and the backup is older .. (We told you so ... in a few extreme cases :) ).
The CTX746354 provides the best practices to remove XenApp manually and cleanly.
In step 4 of the CTX746354We have eliminated many registry keys (about 650 :) ).
In this post you'll find the file Delete_reg_xenapp.txt which includes all the keys to remove.
On the server recalcitrant, copy the file Delete_reg_xenapp.txt and rename it Delete_reg_xenapp.reg then double click it.
You just save time, and you can proceed to Step 5 of the CTX746354 .
Once in a step 10, you will have to check that all services XenApp are deleted.
If this is not the case, the file Delete_service_xenapp.txt attached to this ticket will allow you to do it quickly.
On the server recalcitrant, copy the file Delete_service_xenapp.txt and rename it Delete_service_xenapp.bat then double click it.
You can skip to step 11 of the CTX746354 (Deleting the passage is almost over, courage ;) ).
Files Delete_reg_xenapp.txt and Delete_service_xenapp.txt were tested on a Windows 2003 server Sp2 Fr, XenApp 5 R03.


How to change the ICA client language?

Users can choose the user interface language of the ICA Client for Win32 10.x and above through a dialog box the ICA Client provides during installation.
If users want to change the Language after the installation this can be done from the command line. Simply open a command prompt, browse to the ICA Client directory and run
Wfica32.exe /UserUILocale

 Then add the required language and move it to the top of the list.


After a restart the ICA Client should appear with the new language selected.
Regards
Ankan