Citrix Universal Print Server Client Silent Install Parameters

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Citrix Universal Print Server Client Silent Install Parameters

Configuring the Citrix Universal Printer. Other than “Citrix Universal Print Server Installation. You can confirm if the print server client loaded. My experience with Universal Print Server. Dump of the print server. Citrix comes back and tells us they. 7.6 server/client from the XD/XA install.

Capabilities: Overview Universal Print Server—a collection of free components available for your XenApp and XenDesktop environments—is a great enhancement to your Citrix XenApp or XenDesktop farms. If it is not already being leveraged in your environment you should definitely look into it. Particularly customers that are using network printers that are generated within their user sessions should explore the possibilities presented by this software.

If you’ve read my first blog you can think of this as a logical follow up. Once an organization has selected a printer for their Citrix XenApp or XenDesktop environment this is one example of what comes next.

Customers running Citrix sessions across what is called a thinwire (high latency, low bandwidth) connection especially should take note. The enhancements provided by the universal print server will improve the performance and reliability of your Citrix farm. Universal Printing There are two components to universal printing; firstly the Universal Print Server, which is installed on top of Windows Server running the Print Server role, and secondly the Universal Print Client.

Collectively both components are commonly and rather generically referred to as Universal Print Server. The client software is installed on the target devices where your users run their Windows sessions which is usually a XenApp server or a XenDesktop virtual desktop. The universal print functionality supersedes the traditional communication between a network printer in a user’s Citrix session and the print server. The client device is in no way involved with universal printing—the print job’s genesis is entirely within the user’s Windows session using the Citrix Universal Print Driver.

From the perspective of the client’s session and the print server universal printing is still a Windows function however transparent enhancements to existing system are made by altering the way things work internally. These internal enhancements are not available in the native Windows Print Provider and include things like caching for fonts and image data, advanced data compression algorithms, and support for QoS (Quality of Service) network traffic management.

Before universal printing was introduced user’s network printer sessions would operate using the native Windows Print Provider functionality and only locally redirected client device printers would see the advantages Citrix software brings to customer’s application presentation environments. The redirected print devices could leverage the ICA (Independent Computing Architecture) protocol for enhancement however network print connections were found themselves outside of this framework and what Microsoft offered natively through the Windows operating system is all there was.

Universal Print Client In order for these enhancements to be leveraged for printing the Citrix software must insert itself somewhere into the network printing process. This begins at the user’s session where Windows has the Universal Print Client installed to facilitate communication and the print device itself which uses the Universal Print Driver to use those channels. The Universal Print Driver sends print commands and print stream data to the print server using two distinct communications routes: • Print command data is sent using SOAP over HTTPS on TCP port 8080. • Print stream data in an XPS/EMF format over CGP/SSL on TCP port 7229.