joy_fernandez
Well Known Member
RE: PrintQueue for Citrix
First, where is your Y: drive mapped to? And how do you map it for your
users? We do the very same thing, our Y: drive is mapped to a storage
server. We ensure that the Y: drive mapping is completed when the user logs
into the network. We use a program called Script Logic, and it works
wonderfully.
Now if for some reason the user's system is having problems maintaining a
good network connection, this could cause problems, or if the drive on the
server is full, or having issues, that could cause it. At first we had a
limit set on how much space each user was allowed. Once JDE went on-line,
that went out the window. Once we increased their allowed space and had the
user reboot, everything was fine.
Joy Fernandez, JDE System Administrator
Xe - Oracle 8i - Citrix - SP 15.1
830-868-5035
[email protected]
First, where is your Y: drive mapped to? And how do you map it for your
users? We do the very same thing, our Y: drive is mapped to a storage
server. We ensure that the Y: drive mapping is completed when the user logs
into the network. We use a program called Script Logic, and it works
wonderfully.
Now if for some reason the user's system is having problems maintaining a
good network connection, this could cause problems, or if the drive on the
server is full, or having issues, that could cause it. At first we had a
limit set on how much space each user was allowed. Once JDE went on-line,
that went out the window. Once we increased their allowed space and had the
user reboot, everything was fine.
Joy Fernandez, JDE System Administrator
Xe - Oracle 8i - Citrix - SP 15.1
830-868-5035
[email protected]