2X ApplicationServer Features and Screenshots

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Publish applications and Desktops

2X ApplicationServer allows you to publish particular applications installed on a Terminal Server onto the desktop of a remote user. For example you can tunnel just an accounts package onto a user’s local desktop without giving the user access to a full desktop or publish a full desktop as an application on the Terminal Server.

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Seamless integration with local desktop & taskbar

To the user the remote application appears exactly like a local application. Remotely hosted applications will automatically show up in the local task bar and/or on the desktop. If your users minimize a remote application, the application minimizes to the local taskbar. You can also copy and paste between local and remote applications too.

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Publish applications based on username, group membership or IP

Since 2X ApplicationServer integrates with Active Directory, you can easily control which users get which applications. When configuring an application to be tunneled, simply specify which users, groups, organizational units or IPs the application should be tunneled to. Windows 2000 or 2003 server with Terminal Services

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Active Web Portal

Dynamic web interface which displays a list of published applications and desktops to the user based on filtering criteria, such as IP, Username, Client

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Multiple Monitor Support

Display published applications and desktops on multiple monitors (upto 10) without the need to upgrade to Windows 2008

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Single Signon

2X ApplicationServer client can now utlise the currently logged in user credentials to connect to ApplicationServer farms

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Multiple farms

The 2X ApplicationServer client can now connect to multiple farms simultaneously, allowing the user of farms located worldwide and even within different organisations

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Integration with 2X LoadBalancer farms

2X ApplicationServer now integrates fully with 2X Loadbalancer, allowing publishing of applications on Terminal Server farms and SSL secure connectivity for clients accessing Applications remotely

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Universal Printing

2X ApplicationServer now incorporates a Universal Printer driver, eliminating the need to manage and install printer drivers on your Terminal Server. The user can print either to their default locally attached printer or have the document displayed in a PDF reader such as Acrobat Reader.

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Automatic Redundancy

Automated redundancy of the Publishing agent, now allows for multiple backup ApplicationServers to be in place, in case of failure or the need to take the primary machine offline. Any machine can be promoted to the Master in the event of the master machine no longer being available. This teamed with the ability to install multiple client gateways provides a totally redundant solution for your Enterprise

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Associated File Extensions

Allows the Administrator to register specific file extensions to a published application, this enables the user to open a file from his local drive (requires Windows 2003 to support drive redirection) and to run and display it in the published application.

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Publish Windows applications onto Linux

All popular Linux distributions are supported, as well as 2X PXES & 2X ThinClientServer

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Publish Windows applications to Mac

With the 2X ApplicationServer client, you can publish any Windows application onto Mac's

Other Features

  • Copy and paste between local and remote applications
  • Deploy the ApplicationServer client via Active Directory
  • Tunnel applications securely across firewalls.
  • Manage Desktop and Start menu shortcuts
  • Native RDP and ICA connection rules
  • Application Limit and CPU balancing
  • URL/Mail Redirection   

System requirements

Windows 2003 Server/Enterprise Server with Terminal Services enabled; Windows 2000 Server/Advanced Server with Terminal Services enabled.