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  • Group Policy Default Settings for Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops That Changed Between 1906 and 1909

    Computer XenApp Settings:

    • Added: Automatic migration of existing application profiles – Disabled
    • Added: Display memory limit – 65536 KB
    • Removed: Framehawk display channel port range
    • Added: Migrate user store – Disabled
    • Added: Outlook search index database – backup and restore – Disabled

    Computer XenDesktop Settings:

    • Added: Automatic migration of existing application profiles – Disabled
    • Removed: Framehawk display channel port range – 3224,3324
    • Added: Migrate user store – Disabled
    • Added: Outlook search index database – backup and restore – Disabled

    User XenApp Settings:

    • Nothing that I could find

    User XenDesktop Settings:

    • Removed: Framehawk display channel

    Thanks

    Webster







    About Carl Webster

    Carl Webster is an independent consultant specializing in Citrix, Active Directory, and technical documentation. Carl (aka “Webster”) serves the broader Citrix community by writing articles (see CarlWebster.com) and by being the most active person in the Citrix Zone on Experts Exchange. Webster has a long history in the IT industry beginning with mainframes in 1977, PCs and application development in 1986, and network engineering in 2001. He has worked with Citrix products since 1990 with the premiere of their first product – the MULTIUSER OS/2.

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