Universal Extractor 2 is a tool to extract files from any type of archive or installer. Added support for FEAD Optimizer packages (eg, Adobe Reader installers). The Citrix Optimizer is a Windows tool to help Citrix administrators optimize various components in their environment, most notably operating system with Virtual Delivery Agent (VDA). The tool is PowerShell based, but also includes a graphical UI. Citrix Optimizer can run in three different modes.
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Citrix Optimizer - v2.6.0.120
Created Date: Jun 21, 2017
Updated Date: Nov 28, 2019
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Description
The Citrix Optimizer is a Windows tool to help Citrix administrators optimize various components in their environment, most notably operating system with Virtual Delivery Agent (VDA). The tool is PowerShell based, but also includes a graphical UI.
Citrix Optimizer can run in three different modes:
WARNING: Rollback is not supported for application removal. Use snapshots to recover removed applications
Prerequisites
Installation
Extract the contents of the zip file to a folder on a VDA. There is no installer required.
How to Use Citrix Optimizer
To use the graphical UI:
1. Double-click the executable CitrixOptimizer.exe to launch the tool.
2. In the initial screen, select the template that you want to use or click 'Browse' to find a template you prefer.
3. Once a template is loaded into UI, check or uncheck the optimization items that you want to apply. Expand the arrow at end of each item to see details.
4. Click on Analyze button to review the current state of your system. This action does not make any changes to your system.
5. Click on Optimize button to perform the optimization changes. It is recommended to create a backup or snapshot of the virtual machine before applying any changes to the system.
6. Results of the Analysis or Optimization is displayed on the same page.
7. Alternatively Click on 'View results' link to view the HTML report.
To use the command line:
1. Run elevated PowerShell.
2. Use Get-Help .CtxOptimizerEngine.ps1 to see usage examples.
3. Follow the usage examples from step 2 to Analyze, Execute or Rollback optimizations.
Uninstallation
Delete the extracted files from the current directory.
Contact Information
Questions? Concerns? Comments? Send any feedback for this tool to https://podio.com/webforms/18711752/1259018.
Disclaimer
These software applications are provided to you as is with no representations, warranties or conditions of any kind. You may use and distribute it at your own risk. CITRIX DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER, EXPRESS, IMPLIED, WRITTEN, ORAL OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, you acknowledge and agree that (a) the software application may exhibit errors, design flaws or other problems, possibly resulting in loss of data or damage to property; (b) it may not be possible to make the software application fully functional; and (c) Citrix may, without notice or liability to you, cease to make available the current version and/or any future versions of the software application. In no event should the code be used to support of ultra-hazardous activities, including but not limited to life support or blasting activities. NEITHER CITRIX NOR ITS AFFILIATES OR AGENTS WILL BE LIABLE, UNDER BREACH OF CONTRACT OR ANY OTHER THEORY OF LIABILITY, FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER ARISING FROM USE OF THE SOFTWARE APPLICATION, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION DIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE, CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER DAMAGES, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. You agree to indemnify and defend Citrix against any and all claims arising from your use, modification or distribution of the code.
Hello all, As some of you that downloaded Acrobat Reader 6 have noticed, the installer starts with a long, 100% CPU phase titled 'Netopsystems FEAD optimizer'. I've discovered that this phase extract from the downloaded AdbeRdr60_enu.exe (8.7MB) the installation files (at c:windowscacheAcrobat Reader 6, lame location), which are 17.9MB. Now, the installation files are made of a 15.5MB cab file, a 2.13MB msi file, and some small files. I tried zipping them, I tried extracting the cab file (producing 33.6MB) and re-zipping, but always got to 16.3MB. How do they fit it into 8.7MB? Netp's site is very light on details... -PJ Comments are closed.
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