From: Rob on
Whenever a user first logs in to a Windows system, or when the
internet explorer has been updated to a new version since the
previous login, a small program runs that performs some initialisation
of the user settings for internet explorer. A small window is shown
in the top left corner of the screen while this happens. This lasts
only a few seconds and you don't see it again until the next upgrade.

Does anyone know which program is doing this and how it can be started
manually?

We are running a Citrix server with only published applications, no
desktop for the users. When a user only runs published applications,
and has never logged on to a desktop, the abovementioned initialisation
has not been performed, and internet explorer does not work correctly
in that session. This is most apparent when using help in the
application where the help is a compiled html file. The user will
not be able to navigate the help.

I hope there is some program we can run from the logon script to
initialize the internet explorer just like it happens when a logon
to a desktop is done.
From: Corday on
Content Access Account needs correct permissions. Use SQL Management Studio
to fix.
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I mastered Wordstar graphics!


"Rob" wrote:

> Whenever a user first logs in to a Windows system, or when the
> internet explorer has been updated to a new version since the
> previous login, a small program runs that performs some initialisation
> of the user settings for internet explorer. A small window is shown
> in the top left corner of the screen while this happens. This lasts
> only a few seconds and you don't see it again until the next upgrade.
>
> Does anyone know which program is doing this and how it can be started
> manually?
>
> We are running a Citrix server with only published applications, no
> desktop for the users. When a user only runs published applications,
> and has never logged on to a desktop, the abovementioned initialisation
> has not been performed, and internet explorer does not work correctly
> in that session. This is most apparent when using help in the
> application where the help is a compiled html file. The user will
> not be able to navigate the help.
>
> I hope there is some program we can run from the logon script to
> initialize the internet explorer just like it happens when a logon
> to a desktop is done.
> .
>
From: Rob on
Corday <10Swinner(a)net.net> wrote:
> Content Access Account needs correct permissions. Use SQL Management Studio
> to fix.

Do you have a bit more detailed information?
Maybe a pointer to a KB article?
From: Corday on
Because Citrix and Microsoft have an alliance, your Citrix Tech should be
able to solve the problem.
--
I mastered Wordstar graphics!


"Rob" wrote:

> Corday <10Swinner(a)net.net> wrote:
> > Content Access Account needs correct permissions. Use SQL Management Studio
> > to fix.
>
> Do you have a bit more detailed information?
> Maybe a pointer to a KB article?
> .
>
From: Rob on
Corday <10Swinner(a)net.net> wrote:
> Because Citrix and Microsoft have an alliance, your Citrix Tech should be
> able to solve the problem.

Until now, he wasn't.
Do you feel good?
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