New Free Citrix Tools From Ctrl-Alt-Del IT Consultancy
Friday, 27 October 2006 by Michel Roth
CTRL-ALT-DEL IT Consultancy has released three free new Citrixtools:

ICSWEEP
This a command-line utility to clear the Temporary Internet Files cache of ALL user profiles that are NOT in use when this command is executed.

This utility was written for the purpose of allowing a SINGLE command to identify and clear Temporary Internet Files cache of ALL user profiles currently NOT in use.

TSLOGOFF
TSLogoff is a command-line tool to logoff Citrix or Terminal Server Sessions from a particular server within a Domain.

This utility was written to replace the command LOGOFF.EXE currently found in the MS Windows Operating System. This utility offers an extra feature that will be of benefit to all admins - the ALL switch. Using this switch, an admin can logoff all users on a Citrix/TS server with one command. This command can also be used in a script.

TSWhereIs

TSWhereIs is a command-line tool to locate a user within a Domain and to display if they are using a Terminal Server or Citrix Server. This application searches all TS and Citrix Servers within a domain and if the specified user is found, the session details of that user are displayed.

This utility was written for the purpose of assisting helpdesk and administrators to find if a user has a session on a TS or Citrix server and if so, display the server name, session type, client IP, etc...

Be sure to check out all their tools.

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New Tool: TSREBOOT (12 February 2007)
TekStop (20 November 2006)
New Utility for printer migration: PRTSRVCHG (17 May 2008)
REMProf - New Citrix / Terminal Server Windows Profile Utility (29 June 2007)
Command Line GPO Refresh (23 January 2006)
QRYTSCIP and GETTSCIP: Command-line Tools To Query TSClient IP Addresses (17 January 2006)
Free tool: CTXCOMMAP (8 April 2008)
Two Free Command-line Tools For Terminal Servers: QRYPUBAPP And QRYCLIENTIP (21 October 2005)
BrianMadden.com's Downloadable Scripts, Utilities, and Tools (11 February 2006)
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