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See attachment: The Citrix XEN cleint is running MS Access as expected.
Should Access objects called from a Citrix session be outside the Citrix session window?
The Xen Citrix client (Ver 12.1.0.30) shown in attachment. The result of an Access form called from within a session is different than Remote Desktop Connection. Is this normal for Citrix?
Access launches in the Citrix thin client session window. But, when opening an Access form, that form can be dragged outside the citrix client window.
When a lengthy report is completed the Message Box that pops up is also independent of the Citrix client window. Should the Message Box called from Access in the Citrix session window remain contained within the Citrix session window?
Citrix Help: Would it apply to an Access form or message box?
Seamless mode. Published applications and desktops are not contained within a session window. Each published application and desktop appears in its own resizable window, as if it is physically installed on your user device. You can switch between published applications and the local desktop.
Should Access objects called from a Citrix session be outside the Citrix session window?
The Xen Citrix client (Ver 12.1.0.30) shown in attachment. The result of an Access form called from within a session is different than Remote Desktop Connection. Is this normal for Citrix?
Access launches in the Citrix thin client session window. But, when opening an Access form, that form can be dragged outside the citrix client window.
When a lengthy report is completed the Message Box that pops up is also independent of the Citrix client window. Should the Message Box called from Access in the Citrix session window remain contained within the Citrix session window?
Citrix Help: Would it apply to an Access form or message box?
Seamless mode. Published applications and desktops are not contained within a session window. Each published application and desktop appears in its own resizable window, as if it is physically installed on your user device. You can switch between published applications and the local desktop.