We are still having problems picking up the icetcp.ini file. This file is copied as part of our network logon script to each users Windows folder.
Were you able to check out any of the ideas we suggested in the last message? Is it possible that you aren't getting the icetcp.ini file copied consistently to the users windows directory? It would be good to know if the icetcp.ini and registry entries that you sent me are from a non-functioning setup because they worked fine here.
When you said before that if you "open and close" the program repeatedly it eventually works, I assume that is WITHOUT logging out of the citrix server??? If you DO log out it would seem to point to a multiple server problem.
A further piece of information, when the icetcp.ini file is not being read if you delete it and try to recreate it using the Ice Configuration program you can’t change any of the settings.
Looking at our problem from a different angle is it possible to change the following default program settings to:
Terminal Type = Wyse60 24 Lines instead of ANSI
Keyboard Language = United Kingdom instead of United States
If this was possible when users ran Dejawint the main connection settings would be correct and they could select a host from the drop down list.
Just for informational purposes, when iceconfig cannot create a icetcp.ini with new settings, can you try to create a file in the windows directory and let me know if you can??
Would you try copying a correct icetcp.ini profile into the users windows directory on logon and give it READ-ONLY attributes and see what happens then? I tried that here and it works fine.
When you have trouble with it, you are saying the HOST is still there with the IP address and ONLY the terminal type settings are wrong??
BTW, you don't have mixed versions of 4.4 on your citrix servers right? (like something more than a couple of years old).