Installation guide
36 Feature Release 1 and Service Pack 3 Installation Guide
4. TCP+HTTP browsing failed with the Microsoft ISA caching proxy.
5. All local printers with similar names were autocreated even if the connection
was set to create only the main client printer.
6. With some custom applications, if a modal subwindow was minimized while
running in seamless mode, the minimized window sometimes lost the
functionality of certain buttons; that is, the maximize and minimize window
buttons.
7. NFuse clients sometimes did not reconnect to a disconnected session if
another MetaFrame server in the farm had a lower load level.
8. The scrolling function of the wheel mouse did not function on Windows 95 in
an ICA session.
9. The F1 key on the client device malfunctioned after the Ctrl+F1 hotkey
combination was pressed. The F1 key displayed the Windows security popup
instead of the application help window.
10. Multiple sessions were opened if multiple seamless window applications were
started in rapid succession and the MetaFrame server had custom logon scripts
that took longer than 20 seconds to complete. To extend the timeout value,
enter the following information in Appsrv.ini under the [WFClient] section:
SucConnTimout = xx
where xx is the time in seconds.
11. “Add shortcut to desktop” failed for Windows 3.51 Workstation clients.
12. When running the ICA Win32 Client on Windows NT 3.51, Wfcrun32.exe did
not automatically exit when the user logged off, or when a disconnect or reset
occurred.
13. Screen corruption was seen with certain custom applications when run
through a second ICA session. Corruption appeared in the form of black and
gray boxes on the screen.
14. Icons were upside down in sessions when users upgraded from client build
779 to newer clients.
15. Single sign on did not function with the pass-through client on Windows 2000.
16. The middle submenu window disappeared (or was partially cut off) in the
Internet Explorer Context menu in seamless mode. This problem occurred
mainly with the Japanese ICA Win32 Client.
17. Client COM port parity errors were incorrectly generated by the ICA Win32
Client on Windows 95.