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RE: citrix java applet?



We set up the Citrix applet at our company pretty easily from the
instructions. As Jon wrote below, make sure you're using the set of files
meant for Macs. We didn't find it to be very useful, though, since hitting
the "Tab" key on the keyboard would not affect the application running
inside the applet, it would just move the cursor to the browser window's
address bar, etc. The Tab key is necessary for the accounting program we
were using through Citrix. If you figure out how to get around this
problem, give me a shout. For now, we're using nFuse.

-----Original Message-----
From: Jon L. Gardner [mailto:email@hidden]
Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2002 9:44 AM
To: Robert C. Jacobson
Cc: nigel kersten; email@hidden;
email@hidden
Subject: Re: citrix java applet?


There are two different sets of files in the Citrix java client; one set
works with Windows and the other works with everything else (including
Macs). The admin of the web system simply needs to read the instructions
and set up a separate web page that uses the correct set of java files.

On Wednesday, July 31, 2002, at 08:52 AM, Robert C. Jacobson wrote:

> The problem I want to solve is this: If I go to that same webpage from
> my Mac, I get a blank page, though it seems to download the Citrix Java
> app partially (I get prompted to install the Java app). I assume that
> it doesn't work because the company web server is not set up correctly
> for Mac web clients (company "standard" is MS, Macs often left out in
> the cold). I wanted to set up my local web server so that other macs
> in the office here could connect to the Citrix server via a web page
> served from my computer.
>

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