Sorry about that here is the beginning of that message:
I do not have any documentation but will share some tips that maybe helpful.
I find it easier to use the command line to install to citrix, this way I can use a batch file to:
1) Stop virus services
2) Put terminal server in install mode: change user /install
When the install is complete you must put the Citrix server back in execute mode: Change user /execute
3) Initiate Oneworld client install the syntax is as follows where deploymentservername is the name of your deployment server.
"\\deploymentservername\B9\OneWorld Client install\setup.exe" -v -d %drive%:\B9 -p %1
My script passes variables of the letter drive where Oneworld is installed and %1 is the actual name of the package you are deploying.
You can deploy updates the same way.
Something to note: It will not prompt you for dev objects versus prod objects. It will automatically pick up the package type in the registry of the server. By default it is (Typical) for dev objects, but you can change it to install prod objects (Compact) by changing the setting in the registry of the citrix server in:
HKEY LOCAL Machine..
SOFTWARE
ONEWORLD
Install.ini
B9
In B9, the string for INSTALL TYPE will be Compact for production objects or Typical for development objects
Based on your email, you are going to have developers perform development on the citrix server, In which case they will need to have admin rights to do development on a citrix server OR you can put the following setting in the DEBUG section of developer(s) JDE.INI file
[DEBUG]
TAMMultiUserOn=0
Output=NONE
ServerLog=1
LEVEL=BSFN,EVENTS
;BSFN,EVENTS,SF_CONTROL,SF_GRID,SF_PARENT_CHILD,SF_GENERAL,SF_MESSAGING,SF_WORKFLOW,SF_WORKFLOW_ADMIN,SF_MEDIA_OBJ
you have the rest of it in the previous post...