Tuning and Tweaking Tips for Terminal/Citrix Server Environments

by Jeremy Saunders on May 15, 2008

This is the essentially an index to some blogs and articles for tuning and tweaking Terminal / Citrix Server environments. I am doing this for a number of reasons…

  1. I continually get asked for help and advice from colleagues. It would be easier to point people somewhere where they can access all the required information.
  2. Some customers may challenge my design decisions or just question why I have implemented certain registry changes. The blogs I write here, or reference from elsewhere, will be a deep dive into the areas discussed, which will, in plain English, help to justify those settings.

For the most part, you can retrieve all this by “Googling”. But many don’t even understand the basics. So I hope this goes a long way to help many with the stability and useability of their environments.

Thanks for reading!

Jeremy Saunders

Jeremy Saunders

Technical Architect | DevOps Evangelist | Software Developer | Microsoft, NVIDIA, Citrix and Desktop Virtualisation (VDI) Specialist/Expert | Rapper | Improvisor | Comedian | Property Investor | Kayaking enthusiast at J House Consulting
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