Can someone clear this up for me

bar182bar182 Member Posts: 44 ■■□□□□□□□□
An Admin want users to be able to access applications installed on the Xenapp server through the Xenapp plugin and also access streaming applications when the users are offline.

What muc\st the admin configure?

a. One XenApp Web Site
b. One XenApp Services site
c. Two XenApp Websites and two XenApp services sites
d. One XenApp Website and one XenApp services site

Is the answer D?
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  • stupidboystupidboy Member Posts: 470
    bar182 wrote: »
    An Admin want users to be able to access applications installed on the Xenapp server through the Xenapp plugin and also access streaming applications when the users are offline.

    What muc\st the admin configure?

    a. One XenApp Web Site
    b. One XenApp Services site
    c. Two XenApp Websites and two XenApp services sites
    d. One XenApp Website and one XenApp services site

    Is the answer D?

    What's the source of the question here?
  • bar182bar182 Member Posts: 44 ■■□□□□□□□□
    stupidboy wrote: »
    What's the source of the question here?

    Student manual from CXA-201-1 course. They dont have answers to the questions.
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  • astorrsastorrs Member Posts: 3,139 ■■■■■■□□□□
    bar182 wrote: »
    Student manual from CXA-201-1 course. They dont have answers to the questions.
    Thanks I was wondering the same thing myself ;)

    I say "D" also. You need a web interface site since the users will be using the XenApp plugin (aka ICA Web Client) and a services site (which can stream applications to either a XenApp server or a client directly).
  • bar182bar182 Member Posts: 44 ■■□□□□□□□□
    astorrs wrote: »
    Thanks I was wondering the same thing myself ;)

    I say "D" also. You need a web interface site since the users will be using the XenApp plugin (aka ICA Web Client) and a services site (which can stream applications to either a XenApp server or a client directly).

    The Web Client is the XenApp Web Plugin not the XenApp plugin? they are two different things. Both are for Hosted apps.

    The XenApp for Streamed Apps is required as well

    To me looking at this it seems you would only need 1 XenApp services site?
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  • bar182bar182 Member Posts: 44 ■■□□□□□□□□
    I actually found the answer in the back of my second book.

    b. One XenApp Services Site.

    I think what I said above was right, anyone think differently?
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  • astorrsastorrs Member Posts: 3,139 ■■■■■■□□□□
    Sorry I got confused by Citrix's penchant for renaming things. To me they will always be the Program Neighborhood client, PNA and Web Client.

    Also unless it's changed since the beta exam I took last year for XA5 they will give you a dialog with the name changes to refer to.

    Oh yeah and I still call it MetaFrame too :p
  • stupidboystupidboy Member Posts: 470
    astorrs wrote: »
    Oh yeah and I still call it MetaFrame too :p

    I with you all the way on that one icon_wink.gif
  • bar182bar182 Member Posts: 44 ■■□□□□□□□□
    Thanks for the help guys
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