Installation guide
Fixes Included in Service Pack 3 35
MetaFrame 1.8 for Windows NT 4.0 Servers,
Terminal Server Edition
1. Corrects the problem where IME buttons were disabled in published
application sessions.
2. When the IME toolbar was configured to be on the taskbar sys tray icon, the
icon did not appear in the client sys tray.
3. When using the shadow taskbar in a seamless window, other seamless
applications (when minimized) did not appear on the local operating system
taskbar. The fix to the flag in the following registry key corrects the problem:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Citrix
\wfshell\TW1
SeamlessFlags: 0x40
4. An incorrect error code was returned by the WFShadowSession call.
5. After installing Service Pack 2, Termsrv.exe and Ibrowser.exe sometimes
hung on high resolution, color depth displays.
6. The server blue screened during PowerPoint presentations.
7. Usernames were limited to 14 characters when connecting with NFuse 1.5 and
NFuse Ticketing was implemented.
8. When generating an ICA file, UDP browsing was used, even if the user
specified an HTTP browser in Published Application Manager.
9. Published applications using environment variables in the command line or
working directory path sometimes did not work properly.
10. Termsrv trapped when launching multiple ICA sessions from either a single or
multiple client devices.
11. Termsrv trapped during logon/logoff stress testing.
12. Adds support for the Citrix Application Publishing SDK.
Citrix ICA Win32 Client
1. During launch, a seamless window did not come to the forefront if the Citrix
ICA Client was running in the background.
2. The pass-through client failed for user 11 if ten users had the Program
Neighborhood logon screen. The 11th user got a desktop session instead of the
Program Neighborhood credentials dialog box.
3. Pass-through authentication was passing the wrong credentials to the ICA
Client. Intermittently, the user credentials that are used by the locally installed
SMS_Package_Command_Manager service were passed to the client instead
of the credentials with which the user logged into the domain.