
x MetaFrame Solutions Guide
The products listed in this guide have been tested and found to be compatible with
MetaFrame. Many other products work well with MetaFrame but Citrix cannot
guarantee the compatibility of untested products.
Because MetaFrame runs on Windows 2000, most compatible applications can be
expected to work. Review the application notes in Chapter 3 for detailed
application integration tips and techniques.
Some application notes in this guide were supplied by third parties and are noted
as such.
Disclaimer
This guide is not intended to be a comprehensive listing of all the third-party
components that can be used with Citrix MetaFrame. MetaFrame supports
industry-standard hardware and software; therefore, many options exist far beyond
those contained in this guide.
Citrix makes no claim as to the suitability of products mentioned in this guide to
fit your needs. All third-party products may be available through multiple
suppliers. The products and suppliers listed are for reference purposes only and
are subject to change without notice.
If you encounter a compatibility problem with any product listed in this guide,
contact the product vendor for technical support.
Conventions
The following conventional terms, text formats, and symbols are used throughout
the printed documentation.
Convention Meaning
Bold Indicates boxes and buttons, column headings, command-line
commands and options, icons, dialog box titles, lists, menu
names, tabs, user input, and menu commands.
Italic Indicates a placeholder for information or parameters that you
must provide. For example, if the procedure asks you to type
filename, you must type the actual name of a file. Italic also
indicates new terms and the titles of other books.
ALL UPPERCASE Represents keyboard keys; for example, CTRL, ENTER, F2.
Monospace Represents text displayed at the command prompt and text file
contents.
Û Indicates a procedure.
Note
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