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CitrixWire 4.1.0
CitrixWire is a software package which enables individuals to search for and share any kind of media files with anyone on the Internet. CitrixWire is a multi-platform Gnutella client with features lik more>>
anyone on the Internet. CitrixWire is a multi-platform Gnutella client with features like auto-connect, browse host,
multiple search, upload throttling, connection quality control, library management and sophisticated filtering. It is built
for the both the beginner and advanced user. CitrixWire is an excellent tool that enables you to easily trace those
hard-to-find files on the Internet. It operates on the Gnutella file-sharing protocol and returns tens, hundreds, even
thousands of hits in heart beat. All you need to do is just enter your keywords or search phrase to retrieve the
results, which are available for download. The friendly tabbed interface lets you monitor upload/download activity, add and remove remote hosts, and connect to remote hosts based on content, connection speed, or locale.
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License:Freeware
ThinXP 1.0
ThinXP runs a Windows XP Workstation like a Citrix WinCE Thin Client. It uses the Citrix ICA Client as shell replacement. more>>
This means that the user cant access the Windows Desktop (Kiosk mode).
Instead of the Windows Desktop only the Citrix ICA Desktop is shown to the User.
ThinXP gives also the ability to force a auto logon as local or as AD-Domain User on the Windows XP Workstation.

Citrix InfoCenter 1.0
Allows to view basic, but critical information about your Presentation Server. more>> This application allows you to view basic, but critical information about your Presentation Server.
Citrix InfoCenter is based on the same concept as the very popular "BGInfo" from SysternalsTM.
We are big fans of this product so we decided to build an application that would be conceptually similar to it, but instead, we tailored it for the Citrix Presentation Server environment.
With Citrix InfoCenter you can quickly find :
- Server Name
- IP Address
- Zone Name
- Farm Name
- Active Sessions
- Idle Sessions
- Disconnected Sessions
- Total CPU Usage
- Total Available Memory<<less
TSWhereIs 1.0
Locates a user within a domain and tells if they are using a Terminal Server or Citrix Server more>> Locates a user within a domain and tells if they are using a Terminal Server or Citrix Server
TSWhereIs is a lightweight command line utility that allows you to locate a user within a domain and see whether he/she is using a Citrix or Terminal Server. This application searches all TS and Citrix Servers within a domain and if the specified user is found, the session details of that user are displayed.
This utility was written for the purpose of assisting helpdesk and administrators to find if a user has a session on a TS or Citrix server and if so, display the server name, session type, client IP, etc...
Usage:
TSWhereIs UserName [DomainName] [/EXPORT]
UserName - identifies username needed for the search
(NOT case sensitive)
DomainName - OPTIONAL: identifies the domain to search
Note: The current Domain will be used if left blank. The Domain parameter is the Domain that hosts the Servers, not the Domain name of the user.
/EXPORT - OPTIONAL: Send result to CSV file
Note: The CSV is written to a pre-determined location on the excuting machines hard drive nominated by the %TEMP% variable.
CTXCOMMAP 1.0
Enables a user to map serial ports beyond COM9: in a Citrix Server Session. more>> Enables a user to map serial ports beyond COM9: in a Citrix Server Session.
CTXCOMMAP is a lightweight and useful command line utility that enables users to map serial ports beyond COM9: in a Citrix Server Session.
This utility was written to respond to public requests to address the limitations of the NET USE command found in the MS Windows Operating System. NET USE is limited in being able to map COM ports beyond COM9:. In a Citrix Server environment, it is sometimes required to map ports greater than COM9:. This Utility was written to function in Citrix environments ONLY.
WARNING: CTXCOMMAP can only be run in Citrix Client Sessions. Executing this tool in any other environment such as MS Terminal Server or standard MS Windows will result in an undesired experience.
Usage:
CTXCOMMAP local_device [remote_device] [/d] [/?]
local_device The name of the local device that will appear
to the user.
remote_device The name of the remote share or device.
/d [Optional] Delete the local device.
/? This help information.
TSLogins 1.0
Set the status of remote logins on Citrix or TS servers. more>> Set the status of remote logins on Citrix or TS servers.
TSLogins is a lightweight and useful command-line utility that allows you to set the status of remote logins on Terminal or Citrix servers.
This utility was written to replace the command CHANGE LOGON currently found in the MS Windows Operating System. This utility offers the ability to enable or disable remote sessions to a single server or host of servers located in a domain, with one command.
Usage:
TSLOGINS [/QUERY] [ /ON | /OFF ] [/SERVER:servername] [/?]
/ON Enable remote user login from sessions.
/OFF Disable remote user login from sessions.
/SERVER:servername [Optional] Specifies the Terminal server to apply
the login status setting. (default is current).
/SERVER:* [Optional] Specifies ALL Terminal servers to apply
the login status setting (Applies to current Domain).
/QUERY Query the status of remote logins.
/? This help information.
TSReboot 1.0
Reboot selected or all Citrix and Terminal Servers within a Domain more>> Reboot selected or all Citrix and Terminal Servers within a Domain
TSReboot is a lightweight and easy to use command-line utility designed to reboot all or selected Terminal and Citrix server within a domain at specified intervals.
This utility was written to replace reboot commands currently found in the MS Windows Operating System. This utility offers an extra feature that will be of benefit to all admins - the ALL switch.
Using this switch, an admin can centrally reboot all Citrix/TS servers within a Domain with one command, and at specified intervals. An EXCLUDE switch is also available to exclude selected servers from the ALL option. It is recommended that you run TSREBOOT LISTALL first to list what Citrix/TS servers are available in the Domain.
This command can also be used in a script. This command can only be used
with administrative privileges. You can run this command as a scheduled task. If this command is executed with the ALL option from a Citrix/ TS server within the domain, then the executing server will be rebooted last.
Servers are not rebooted all at once with the ALL command. The delay between
the reboot of each server is set at the command line (default: 20 minutes).
All users on each server are sent a message to logoff prior to the reboot.
Any user failing to logoff 2 minutes prior to reboot will be gracefully
logged off by the system.
Usage:
TSReboot [LISTALL] [wait_time] [/SERVER:servername | ALL [/EXCLUDE:]]
LISTALL [Optional] LISTS all TS and Citrix Servers in the current Domain. DOES NOT REBOOT.
wait_time [Optional] Minutes to wait after user notification before rebooting each server (default is 20).
/SERVER:servername [Optional] Specifies the server to reboot (default is current).
ALL [Optional] Reboot ALL TS and Citrix Servers.
/EXCLUDE:servername [Optional with ALL] Exclude particular servers from reboot when ALL option is provided. Can accept multiple entries, seperated by comma. Must be last command line argument.
/? This help information.
NWiz 2.13
NWiz is used widely around the world to aid in the creation of Lotus Notes client "Data" directories for use with CITRIX. Compatible with Lotus Notes 5.x and Lotus Notes 6.x, this utility simply makes more>> NWiz is used widely around the world to aid in the creation of Lotus Notes client "Data" directories for use with CITRIX. Compatible with Lotus Notes 5.x and Lotus Notes 6.x, this utility simply makes Lotus Notes setup through CITRIX a doddle!
System Requirements: The latest release includes the latest update to R6 Lotus Notes clients as well as the ability to sort your folder summary!
<<lessTSMsg 1.0
Lightweight utility that replaces the MSG.EXE command and adds extra features. more>> Lightweight utility that replaces the MSG.EXE command and adds extra features.
TSMsg is a command-line tool to message Citrix or Terminal Server
Sessions on any server within a Domain.
This utility was written to replace the command MSG.EXE currently found in the MS Windows Operating System. This utility offers an extra feature that will be of benefit to all admins - the /SERVER:* switch.
Using this switch, an administrator can message all users on all Citrix/TS servers with one command or multiple servers with a common structure e.g. /Server:MySer*. You can also use this command in a script.
Usage:
TSMsg [UserName | SessionID | *] [/SERVER:servername | *] [Message]
UserName - Identifies recipient of the message
(NOT case sensitive)
SessionID - [Optional] Identifies Session ID of recipient of the message
* - [Optional] Send message to ALL users on chosen server
/SERVER:servername - [Optional] Specifies the Terminal server containing
the user session to send message (default is current).
/SERVER:* - [Optional] Send message to ALL servers for the chosen
user/s
Message - [Optional] The message to send. If none is specified,
sends a test message.
/? - This help information.
TSBackdrop 1.0
Command-line tool to automatically display relevant information about a Terminal Server or Citrix Session. more>> Command-line tool to automatically display relevant information about a Terminal Server or Citrix Session.
TSBackdrop is a lightweight and easy to use piece of software that allows you to display relevant information about Citrix or Terminal Server sessions on the users desktop background. Items such as the Client Computer Name, Client IP address, Username and the Server which the Client is logged on to, are all displayed in a neat little bitmap that is positioned in the middle of the users desktop. This is particularly useful for helpdesk calls where the user can quickly provide the details of their session to the helpdesk operator.
When placed in the Startup folder of a users profile, or in a logon script specifically for Terminal Server or Citrix sessions, TSBackdrop simply writes a new desktop bitmap (TSBKDRP.BMP which is around 75 kb in size) to the users My Documents or Personal Folder and then sets it as the default wallpaper for that session. Each time the user logs on to a Terminal Server or Citrix Session, the information on the bitmap will be updated. The bitmap is purposely small is size to reduce impact on session screen refresh.
TSBackdrop will function on all versions of Terminal Server and Citrix platforms. It will not function on non-Terminal Server Operating Systems.

PhoneFactor 2.3
PhoneFactor offers you a phone-based two-factor authentication system, which can work with any phone. more>>
PhoneFactor 2.3 offers you a phone-based two-factor authentication system, which can work with any phone. PhoneFactor offers professional grade security free for up to 25 users with free authentications to zones in 30+ countries worldwide.
PhoneFactor integrates seamlessly with any VPN appliance (Cisco, Juniper, F5, Sonicwall, etc.), enterprise applications (Citrix and Microsoft Outlook Web Access), and wer your phone and press # to confirm the login.
This simple process provides two separate factors of authentication through two separate channels (your computer and your phone): Something you know your password. Something you have your telephone. PhoneFactor is a professional-grade security solution that can be installed and configured in minutes. There are no tokens to mail, no hardware to buy, and no licensing fees to pay.
Enhancements: Version 2.3 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, and bug fixes.
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Command-line tool for Citrix Servers to query the current sessions client ip address. more>> Command-line tool for Citrix Servers to query the current sessions client ip address.
QRYCLIENTIP is a lightweight and useful command line for Citrix Servers designed to query the IP address of the current sessions client. This utility was written for the purpose of allowing one login script to process specific commands for specific IP addresses or IP segments.
Usage:
QRYCLIENTIP [IP_part1] [IP_part2] [IP_part3] [IP_part4]
IP_part1 - identifies first number in the IP address
IP_part2 - identifies second number in the IP address
IP_part3 - identifies third number in the IP address
IP_part4 - identifies fourth number in the IP address
DEFSET 1.0
This utility was written for environments where the printer list may change due to system policies or location settings more>>
The program should be run at startup, allowing a user to set their default printer. The program can then be minimised to the system tray, and opened at any time to change the default printer. If a new printer has been added during the last access of DEFSET, the program will refresh the set of available printers, allowing a user to select it from the list.
This utility was written for environments where the printer list may change due to system policies or location settings, and the retention of printer choice is regularly lost. Ideally the program should be placed in the startup folder of a users profile to ensure it is run at the beginning of a session. Defset uses a file, defset.ini which gets stored in %windir%windows, or %userprofile%windows if the user hasnt got a home directory defined. If defset is run on login or start up, it will read defset.ini to make sure you get the
same default printer each time.
TSSessionNfo 1.0
A command-line tool to provide information on Citrix or Terminal Server Sessions. more>> A command-line tool to provide information on Citrix or Terminal Server Sessions.
TSSessionNfo is a lightweight and easy to use command line utility designed to provide details on Terminal or Citrix Server Sessions from a particular server within a domain.
This utility was written to provide an administrator or helpdesk operator
session information related to a particular session number or username,
located on a given server or servers.
Usage:
TSSessionNfo [ username | sessionid | * ] [/SERVER:servername]
username The username of the session.
sessionid The ID of the session.
* Show information for ALL sessions.
/SERVER:servername [Optional] Specifies the Terminal server containing the user session to display (default is current).
/SERVER:* [Optional] Specifies ALL Terminal servers containing the user session to display.
/? This help information.
TSSessionNfo with no parameters will display this help information.

the creation of Lotus Notes client Data directories for use with CITRIX. Compatible with Lotus ... .x and Lotus Notes 6.x, this utility simply makes Lotus Notes setup through CITRIX a doddle