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You can type a UNC name or network drive and full path or click Browse to
locate the file server that contains your IMS script and package. In the Choose
Application dialog box that appears, select IMS Scripts from the Files of
type list box and then locate and select your script.
3. Proceed through the wizard as usual until you reach the Add the Application
to Citrix Servers screen. Click Filter Servers By. In the Filter Servers By…
dialog box, check Installation Management. When this option is checked, the
Citrix servers that appear in the Available list in the Add the Application to
Citrix Servers screen are only those that have the IMS Installer and a Citrix
Installation Management Services license installed. Click OK. In the
Available list, select the Citrix servers on which you want to install the
application and click Add.
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In order to publish a load balanced application, you must install Citrix Load
Balancing Services on each server you want to host the application. For more
information on Citrix Load Balancing Services, see Chapter 6, “Advanced
Topics.”
ÃTo publish a load balanced application
1. Use the standard application publishing wizard to publish a load balanced
application. (From the Application menu, click New.) When you start the
wizard, you are asked to select a default server for the application if you are
currently viewing more than one server. Select any server in the farm or
domain and proceed.
2. In the Add the Application to Citrix Servers screen of the wizard, you can
specify multiple servers to run the session. If Load Balancing Services is not
installed, only the current server is displayed in the Configured list and the
Add button is unavailable.
3. Use the Edit Configuration button in the Add the Application to Citrix
Servers screen to individually specify command lines and working directories
on servers that have the application installed in a directory structure that differs
from the installation on the default server.
Publishing an application on multiple load balanced servers without
specifying a working directory or command line for the application creates a load
balanced Citrix server desktop. ICA Client users can connect to this type of
published application and run any applications accessible from the desktop of the
Citrix server.
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