HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Terminal Server\Compatibility\Applications\For an 圆4-but application: Navigate to the Application Compatibility Flags portion of the registry:For a 32-bit application:.ORCreate a flag within the Terminal Services application compatibility portion of the registry of the XenApp server for that particular application to point the Windows directory of the XenApp server (C:\WINDOWS) instead of the user’s own Windows directory within their XenApp profile. C:\Documents and Settings\ UserName\Windows on Windows 2003.C:\Users\ UserName\WINDOWS on Windows 2008 R2.Complete one of the following tasks to allow the application to see the scanner within the RDS session:Copy Twain_32.dll from C:\WINDOWS to the Windows directory of each user within their XenApp profile. Some applications are not Remote Desktop Session Host aware. Remote Desktop Session Host Aware Requirement (Windows 2008 R2) After the Desktop Experience feature is installed, click Close to exit the Add Features Wizard, and then click yes to restart the computer.Ensure that there is no policy applied to the user account used for the test that is limiting the bandwidth within the ICA session (client USB redirection bandwidth limit for example).Ensure that the scanner is using the local TWAIN driver and not the Windows Image Acquisition service.The scanner can be attached locally or can be added using network.They do not need to be installed on the XenApp server The TWAIN drivers must be installed on the local device.RequirementsĬitrix policies must be enabled (depending on the type of scanner)
CITRIX REMOTE SCAN HOW TO
This article describes how to set up a scanner to function through an ICA session with XenApp.