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Citrix and XP SP2 connection issues

 
 
Allen Miyake
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      1st Oct 2004
OK perhaps this is a Citrix issue and I have also posted
this on their website and have gotten a few suggestions
but to no avail. And seeing how this is concerning XP
workstations I thought I would try here and see if any of
you all can offer some helpful suggestions. So here is
the scenario.
I have 2 XP SP2 workstations. Both are on the same
subnet, network, using a static private IP, same gateway,
pointing to the same DNS server, same IE settings and
same network settings. I am using a proxy server and ISA
server built into SBS 2003. Both machines use the MS
Firewall Client.
I have loaded the Citrix Program Neighborhood v8.0 on
both machines. On one I can get to an external client's
Citrix server and on the other I cannot. I get this error
message.
"Cannot connect to the Citrix Metaframe server. There is
no route to the specified subnet address."
Given these facts I'm almost sure it is a local machine
settings problem however I have search and compared high
and low and just cannot see the difference. Any
suggestions or recommendations would be greatly
appreciated as I have reached my end of the rope. Thanks
in advance.


 
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Andre Da Costa
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      2nd Oct 2004
Check here for better answers:
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...server.general
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...ows.server.sbs

"Allen Miyake" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> OK perhaps this is a Citrix issue and I have also posted
> this on their website and have gotten a few suggestions
> but to no avail. And seeing how this is concerning XP
> workstations I thought I would try here and see if any of
> you all can offer some helpful suggestions. So here is
> the scenario.
> I have 2 XP SP2 workstations. Both are on the same
> subnet, network, using a static private IP, same gateway,
> pointing to the same DNS server, same IE settings and
> same network settings. I am using a proxy server and ISA
> server built into SBS 2003. Both machines use the MS
> Firewall Client.
> I have loaded the Citrix Program Neighborhood v8.0 on
> both machines. On one I can get to an external client's
> Citrix server and on the other I cannot. I get this error
> message.
> "Cannot connect to the Citrix Metaframe server. There is
> no route to the specified subnet address."
> Given these facts I'm almost sure it is a local machine
> settings problem however I have search and compared high
> and low and just cannot see the difference. Any
> suggestions or recommendations would be greatly
> appreciated as I have reached my end of the rope. Thanks
> in advance.
>
>



 
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=?Utf-8?B?TUM=?=
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      18th Oct 2004
Allen,

I was having a similar problem with my Metaframe environment. I fixed it by
applying an Update for XP SP2 on the workstations affected:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...5bLN%5d;884020

Don't worry about validating your PC just download it, install it and reboot.

Raul Ramis

"Allen Miyake" wrote:

> OK perhaps this is a Citrix issue and I have also posted
> this on their website and have gotten a few suggestions
> but to no avail. And seeing how this is concerning XP
> workstations I thought I would try here and see if any of
> you all can offer some helpful suggestions. So here is
> the scenario.
> I have 2 XP SP2 workstations. Both are on the same
> subnet, network, using a static private IP, same gateway,
> pointing to the same DNS server, same IE settings and
> same network settings. I am using a proxy server and ISA
> server built into SBS 2003. Both machines use the MS
> Firewall Client.
> I have loaded the Citrix Program Neighborhood v8.0 on
> both machines. On one I can get to an external client's
> Citrix server and on the other I cannot. I get this error
> message.
> "Cannot connect to the Citrix Metaframe server. There is
> no route to the specified subnet address."
> Given these facts I'm almost sure it is a local machine
> settings problem however I have search and compared high
> and low and just cannot see the difference. Any
> suggestions or recommendations would be greatly
> appreciated as I have reached my end of the rope. Thanks
> in advance.
>
>
>

 
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