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How To Generate Configuration Logging report - XenApp 5.0 for Server 2003

In previous post , i explained on how to enable Configuration Logging on XenApp 5.0 for Server 2003. In this post, I will explain on how to generate Configuration Logging report. Description : Generating Configuration Logging report  - XenApp 5.0 for Server 2003. How To Do :  Firstly, login to workstation using the ID that has access to the DB. This Citrix blog explains well on the access required.   Launch Citrix Console, right click at Report Center > choose Generate Report Choose Configuration Logging Report , and press Next  If no specification being created yet, choose Create and use a new specification , press Next  Put the connection name, in this case the connection name is ConfigLogging . Click at Create   This window popped out, at Provider tab, choose Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server , and press Next >>  At Connection tab, properly specify the server name, credential , and the...

How To Set up Configuration Logging for XenApp 5 for Server 2003

In this Kb , Citrix explains  on how to set up a Configuration Logging for XenApp 6.5. In this  post, I will show on how to set up the same for XenApp 5 for  Server 2003. Description : Set up  Configuration Logging  for XenApp 5 for  Server 2003. How To Do :   Launch Citrix Console, right click at <FarmName> , and choose  Properties .  Browse to Farm-Wide > Configuration Logging .  Click at Configure D atabase .   Choose connection type (in this case, it is SQL Server), DB  Server name , and credential (in this case, I used Windows Integrated security). Press Next   Speficy the database name , and press Next  Leave all settings as default , but change " Use encryption " to No . Press Next  Press Test Database Connection in order to test the connection  You will see this screen if the testing is successful. Press OK Now we are good, Configu...