This content has been machine translated dynamically.ĭieser Inhalt ist eine maschinelle Übersetzung, die dynamisch erstellt wurde. SQL AlwaysOn for SQL Server 2012, 2014, 2016, 20Ĭonfiguring for high availability with shared storageĬonfiguring the boot file for high availability Managing for highly available implementations Selecting the write cache destination for standard vDisk imagesĪdding existing vDisks to a pool or storeĪssigning vDisks and versions to target devicesĮnable secure connection by limiting SQL server to TLS 1.2Įnable SQL Server Always On multi-subnet failover Support for multiple zones in the catalog creation process Provisioning vGPU-enabled Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops machinesĬitrix Provisioning managed by Citrix Cloud Using the Imaging Wizard to create a new vDiskĬitrix Provisioning on Google Cloud Platformĭeploying virtual desktops to VMs using the Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops Setup Wizard Preparing a master target device for imaging Install the Citrix Provisioning console component Running the configuration wizard silently Install the Citrix Provisioning server component InstallShield lets you define and customize various UI-related styles to easily change the look and feel of the Suite wizard interface without requiring you to manually edit each UI element individually.Configuring a vDisk for Microsoft volume licensing Using styles helps to ensure that the Suite wizard interface is formatted consistently throughout the installation. This article explains how to use the styles in a Suite project to customize the UI. It also contains some background image files that you can download and use in your Suite projects. The Suite engine (which displays the run-time UI during Suite installations) offers several run-time UI-related advantages over the Windows Installer engine (which displays the run-time UI during Basic MSI installations).The Suite UI has native support for using gradients for UI elements.To use gradients in the Windows Installer UI, you would need to use image files that already use a gradient. The Suite UI lets you define images as backgrounds and use them behind different controls. Suite installations let you use hyperlink controls and command-link controls on Window XP and later systems.With the Windows Installer UI, if you use a check box over a custom background image, the check box’s label uses the standard solid Windows Installer background color it does not use the custom background image. (The sample screen shots in this blog article show an example of command-link controls.) For the Windows Installer UI, hyperlinks require Windows Installer 5, and command-link controls are not supported. The wizard interface of a Suite installation consists of wizard pages and secondary windows (also known as pop-up windows). Sample secondary window in a Suite project The following two screen shots show the basic elements of the UI. InstallShield lets you use your own wizard icon, header image, and wizard caption. InstallShield also lets you define and customize styles for the header, body, and navigation areas of the Suite UI. InstallShield contains a number of built-in text styles that define text attributes such as color, size, and font name for the text on the wizard UI. InstallShield also contains several built-in brush styles. A brush style specifies a solid color, a gradient, or an image for various elements of the wizard interface, such as the background of wizard pages and controls.
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