Tag: xendesktop

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Recurses AD groups found to show all user accounts with any access to Citrix Studio.
Needs to be run using an account that has at least read-only Studio access.
Use it to see exactly which users have access and what level.
Arguments:
User Name to Query - an optional username or regular expression to restrict the display to

If a name is specified as a parameter then only that account is reported on
Version: 1.6.11  •   Created: 2018-10-24  •   Modified: 2018-11-26
Logoff disconnected sessions on the selected computer(s) which have been disconnected in excess of a given period, specified in minutes.
Arguments:
Disconnected period - the time in minutes over which a user must have been disconnected before they are logged off (default is 10 minutes)
Version: 1.3.3  •   Created: 2018-10-13  •   Modified: 2018-11-23
Get a detailed overview of the most recent logon process for a specific user. This script queries the event log for every major event that relates to the logon process. Use this action to track down which phase is responsible for delays during the logon process. Uses WMI to retrieve pre-Windows logon phase data from Citrix so does not use OData and therefore does not need credentials
Version: 22.33.182  •   Created: 2018-07-02  •   Modified: 2025-02-23
Use this script based action to pull detailed information on the cache usage on Citrix XenDesktop 7.9 and above.
Version: 1.0.1  •   Created: 2016-05-31  •   Modified: 2016-05-31
This script will list all the VMs in a specific XenDesktop site that are listed in maintenance mode in the DDC. It must be run on a XenDesktop broker. The script prompts for and requires at least a XenDesktop read-only admin account.
Version: 1.3.8  •   Created: 2016-05-04  •   Modified: 2016-05-05
Checks the computer registry and displays current ICA Listener binding information - if ICA is enabled, displays the adapters to which ICA is bound
Version: 2.0.3  •   Created: 2016-05-03  •   Modified: 2018-11-05
This script will list all the VMs in a specific XenDesktop site that are powered on in the hypervisor and not registered to any DDC. It must be run on a XenDesktop broker. The script prompts for and requires at least a XenDesktop read-only admin account.
Version: 1.2.8  •   Created: 2016-04-24  •   Modified: 2016-05-01
For a machine streamed using Citrix Provisioning Services, marks the device as down, resets the Active Directory machine account password and reboots the device. This action should be executed on a PVS server with MCLI PowerShell snap-in installed.
Version: 3.3.10  •   Created: 2014-06-22  •   Modified: 2014-07-02