Citrix Client Configuration Refresh Error
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Agent cannot update the configuration information. The server running the Web Interface may not be available or its URL may be incorrect. Also, the configuration file may contain errors or its location may be incorrect."A little education would help or point me in the right direction to resolve this. Thanks, Dave 1363-52941-240919 Back to top JEFF PITSCH Members #2 JEFF PITSCH 7,670 posts Posted 08 July 2004 - 05:56 AM You have installed the Program Neighborhood Agent and if it is not needed I would remove it.Jeff 1363-52941-240982 Back to top JESSE NEIDIGH Members #3 JESSE NEIDIGH 3 posts Posted 27 March 2006 - 05:59 PM What if you do need the pnAgent? We're encountering this error only when our PnAgent tries to reach our servers, although using the full client works fine. I guess I'm not sure where to change the setting for the PnAgent, other than when the error pops up, but nothing I put in there seems to work. Could this be a network or DNS issue? 1363-52941-461055 Back to top super pippo Members #4 super pippo 1,738 posts Posted 27 March 2006 - 06:27 PM You need a WI in order to use PN Agent, whereas
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Nov. 2007] How to install and configure a Citrix Program Neighborhood Agent Services Site and the Citrix Program Neighborhood Agent Client. Citrix Program Neighborhood Agent (PNa) consists of a server and client component. There is http://www.virtualizationadmin.com/articles-tutorials/terminal-services/general/configure-citrix-program-neighborhood-agent.html no separate installation package for the server component of PNa as it is integrated in the Citrix Web Interface setup. The PNa Client is part of the Citrix Presentation Server Client Packager. The PNa client http://www.techrepublic.com/forums/discussions/citrix-client-error/ provides centralized management of the client settings via the Access Management Console and Published Application settings. PNa also offers pass-through authentication, automatic desktop and start menu integration, as well as client to server content redirection, whereby citrix receiver the local Windows File Type Association is altered so that local files automatically launch the associated Citrix Published Application. These features make PNa the Citrix Client of choice for many organizations, as they can deploy a domain member workstation with only the PNa client installed. Some organizations also run PNa on Citrix Servers and publish desktops, so users log on from a thin client device and their desktop is automatically populated citrix receiver configuration with their application set by PNa. Software pre-requisites (for the machine to host Web Interface 4.6 and Program Neighborhood Agent Site): Windows Server OS, i.e. 2003 Web or 2003 Standard Edition. IIS w/ ASP.Net. .Net Framework 2.0. Microsoft Visual J# Version 2.0 Redistributable Package. Access Management Console for Presentation Server 4.5 (Framework only). Web Interface 4.6 Access Management Console Extension. Hardware Requirements: Server capable of running Windows Server OS w/ IIS. Program Neighborhood Agent Services Site Configuration After installing software pre-requisites 1 thru 6 download and launch the Web Interface installation program (WebInterface.exe). Install Web Interface and accept the defaults. Launch the Access Management Console (AMC). The first time the AMC is run, discovery is performed to identify the components that will be managed. Select the option, “Do not contact servers running the configuration service”, unless you want to centrally store the Web Interface Configuration (refer to the Web Interface Administrators Guide). After the discovery process completes, right click on the Web Interface node on the left pane of the AMC -> Select “Create Site”. Select the second option, “Program Neighborhood Agent Services site”. Accept the default options for the rest of the Create Site Wizard. After the site is created, the initial settings must be configured. Right click on
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