Hide and seek in a Citrix farm

2009 (0x7D9) - The Year of Debugging

Just want to mention this tool I wrote some time ago: CtxHideEx32. It has nothing to do with CtxHide.exe which is executed during every ICA logon. I simply borrowed the prefix. The purpose of CtxHideEx32 is to hide messages or windows you don’t want your users to see. Or perhaps you want to execute certain actions if some window appears like logging off the poor user who launched Media Player or sending a message to his boss :-).  Policy reinforcement… Read the following article and try (requires free registration on Citrix support web site):

http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX110341 

- Dmitry Vostokov @ DumpAnalysis.org -

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One Response to “Hide and seek in a Citrix farm”

  1. Crash Dump Analysis » Blog Archive » Hide, seek and dump in a Citrix farm Says:

    […] CtxHideEx32 tool has been updated to version 1.1 and can be downloadedfrom Citrix support web site. It now allows a substring search for a window title or class, for example: […]

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