RE: VFP9SP2 apps on Citrix

Author: mbsoftwaresolutions@mbsoftwaresolutions.com

Posted: 2017-08-11 at 21:02:03

On 2017-08-11 14:55, Kevin J Cully wrote:

> We used Citrix at a healthcare company I worked at around 2005.

> Basically everyone came in to an office, just to telecommute into our

> hosted servers that was in a city 30 minutes north of our office. It

> was a valid approach to better securing workstations.

>

> I was doing a good bit if VFP9 at that time and there wasn't much (if

> anything) that I had to do to the application. I tended to make the

> buttons bigger because with the remote-aspect of running the app, the

> double+clicks didn't always "take". We called it "having to

> triple+click" ... or ... "click it like you mean it!" It had more to

> do with Windows and the nature of following the mouse movement from

> local to remote.

>

> They had portable profiles however. They didn't wipe the image as

> there were valid reasons that people would have customized desktops

> and customized software installations, even if the Windows was remote.

>

> This approach saved us on PC purchases as well. We could buy pretty

> minimal PCs as the real horsepower was in the Citrix VM'd PCs.

>

> Hth,

> Kevin

Thanks for sharing that, Kevin. If you had to design an app for the

"wipe daily" scenario, how would you do it? Personally, I think Andy

Kramek's idea (years ago!) of using meta-data that had code in memo/text

fields may work well for this scenario. Andy's approach may not have

been good for source code control (as per one detractor), but the idea

of self-updating easily was on-point, imo.

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