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What is Citrix Metaframe
What is Citrix Metaframe
Citrix Metaframe is software developed by Citrix Systems, Inc. that must be run on a terminal server when implemented on Windows platforms.
Citrix Metaframe is a software package that uses Terminal Servers multi-user environment to its advantage. In fact, it was Citrix who created MultiWin, the multi-user component in Terminal Server. In May 1997, Microsoft and Citrix signed an agreement to cross-license their technologies so that Microsoft could bring the MultiWin component into the mainline NT code base. This MultiWin component was first introduced into a Microsoft OS with Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Server Edition.
Some of the benefits that Citrix adds to Microsoft’s NT/2000 Terminal Server are the following:
- The ICA protocol: This protocol is much more efficient than the RDP.
- Can support many more client operating systems than Windows Terminal Server.
- Can support many more client devices than Windows Terminal Server.
- Can support many more protocols than Windows Terminal Server. RDP runs only over TCP/IP.
- Can support more connection types i.e., direct dial up, direct serial (async).
- Advanced multi-media support.
- Additional client capabilities – i.e., SpeedScreen and Program Neighborhood
- Contains more management tools than Windows Terminal Server
- Better web based support – Can publish apps to the web (ALE)
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