clean boot XP for Citrix client

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Mike Brearley

I'm looking for a way to build a clean install of XP as in no extra
programs/services except those that are needed to be able to install a
Citrix Client (terminal server client) and connect to a Citrix server.

Anyone have a nice link for info or know of what I need to be able to do
this? I want to be able to take PII's with 64Mb ram and load this onto them
so that they boot fairly quick and startup the citrix client immediately.
Maybe even open the citrix client exclusively if possible.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks...

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Posted 'as is'. If there are any spelling and/or grammar mistakes, they
were a direct result of my fingers and brain not being synchronized or my
lack of caffeine.

Mike Brearley
 
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Mike Brearley said:
I'm looking for a way to build a clean install of XP as in no
extra
programs/services except those that are needed to be able to
install a
Citrix Client (terminal server client) and connect to a Citrix
server.

Anyone have a nice link for info or know of what I need to be
able to
do this? I want to be able to take PII's with 64Mb ram and
load this
onto them so that they boot fairly quick and startup the citrix
client immediately. Maybe even open the citrix client
exclusively if
possible.


Regardless of what you want to use it for, 64MB is way too little
to use Windows XP with anything approaching acceptable speed.
 
Ken Blake said:
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Regardless of what you want to use it for, 64MB is way too little to use
Windows XP with anything approaching acceptable speed.


Any other options that you can think of? Maybe a CE client or something
that's quick booting? Something that can use windows based Citrix clients.
I've been unsucessful in getting a DOS client to work stably and linux is
just as slow to boot as Windows 98.

--
Posted 'as is'. If there are any spelling and/or grammar mistakes, they
were a direct result of my fingers and brain not being synchronized or my
lack of caffeine.

Mike Brearley
 

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