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Citrix receiver display scaling
Citrix receiver display scaling





citrix receiver display scaling

citrix receiver display scaling

In return I’d ask that if you use this script you give credit where it’s due, and otherwise help me to make the tool more Powerful by providing useful feedback and/or bug fixes! 🙂 In Conclusion. The reason I wrote this in PowerShell was to give anyone who can run it the opportunity to use it while also giving those who can edit and/or write scripts (or use tools like poshgui) the ability to use or extend whatever parts they find useful.

citrix receiver display scaling

I even added an ‘Edit>Preferences’ form so that you can make ADM Power look the way you like! Why is Kenny sharing this? That said, I haven’t documented every thingthat it can do because I tried to make usage as intuitive as possible by leveraging standard GUI elements like labels, toolstrips, and context menus.įor example, you can right-click ADCs to perform common tasks against them, such as logging on in the browser (using the ADM device profile), or opening an SSH or SCP session using prompted credentials: Right-click nodes for actions Search for actions to modify or add your ownĪs you can see there are a few other right-click options on ADCs, and there are others elsewhere, particularly in the ‘Inventory’ and ‘Configurations’ sections, as well as a collection of Tools in the menu bar: I’ve added a lot of stuff that I find useful, and so there are a lot of things in the readme that I won’t mention here. Once connected, you can do lots of ‘stuff & things’ that I’ve added along the way, and can even add your own by reverse engineering my probably not-so-organized script :S What can it do? For example, instead of using startup parameters when you launch the script, it prompts you for the relevant details to connect to your ADM instance:

#CITRIX RECEIVER DISPLAY SCALING WINDOWS#

and of course access to a functional ADM 🙂 How do you use it?īecause the script uses Windows form objects to interact with the user, it’s more like a utility than a script. The script builds upon and includes modified versions of the functions that I shared in this PowerShell module for Citrix ADM last year, is designed to be self contained, and only requires the ADMPower.ps1 file and ability to run it. What is ADM Power?Īs the name implies this PowerShell script uses Citrix’s Nitro APIs to interact with a target ADM, as well as the ADCs it manages, and includes several ‘power tools’ that I’ve started trying to describe in the readme. Without further ado I give you ‘ ADM Power‘, a forms-based PowerShell script that automates and simplifies a lot of Citrix ADM & ADC tasks in an enterprise environment (i.e. Hi everyone, I know it’s been a while but I figured this post would be one of those ‘better late than never’ types where readers can hopefully forgive me in exchange for a shiny new utility that I created and felt was useful enough to share!







Citrix receiver display scaling