Citrix Cheat Sheet

Terminal Server /Remote Desktop Client Shortcut Keys Key Combination Function Similar Local Keys CTRL+ALT+END Opens the Windows Security dialog box CTRL+ALT+DELETE CTRL+ALT+BREAK Toggles the Terminal Services client display from window to full screen NONE ALT+INSERT Cycles through running programs on the remote computer ALT+TAB ALT+HOME Displays the remote computer’s Start menu NONE ALT+DELETE Displays the remote window’s Control Menu ALT+SPACE BAR CTRL+ALT+NUMBERPAD MINUS Places an image of active window onto the TS clipboard ALT+PRINT SCREEN CTRL+ALT+NUMBERPAD PLUS Places an image of the entire Terminal Services client on the Terminal Services clipboard PRINT SCREEN Citrix ICA Client Shortcut Keys Key Combination Function Similar Local Keys SHIFT+F1 The Task List hotkey displays the local Windows Task List for Windows...
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Print Spooler Service Keeps Stopping, Crashing Automatically

techsupportall.com (Solved) Print Spooler Service Keeps Stopping, Crashing Automatically Techexpert Print Spooler Keeps stopping Automatically  –  (Fixing Guide) In Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 Question When i try to print i got a error message “The print spooler service is not running” and then i am going to start it, print spooler service crashing windows 7 automatically, Doesn’t stay on,  on it started successfully and then again i gives a print command to printer it’s again shown me the same message, then i checked the “print spooler” service it is again stopped automatically. Solved Answer This post will guide you how to solve this problem “Print Spooler service keeps Stopping Automatically”, actually there are many reasons behind that, The main reason is the driver conflicting (Please update the printer drivers), however we explained everything in this post, please follow the following steps  to get rid of this problem “Print Spooler keeps...
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Inside Intel’s Haswell CPU: Better performance, all-day battery

  By Loyd Case, PCWorld Sep 13, 2012 6:00 AM print PC users on the go require long battery life, but don’t want to sacrifice performance. Balancing these contradictory requirements are at the heart of Intel's new CPU architecture, code-named Haswell, which is expected to appear in shipping tablets, ultrabooks and other computers in 2013. At the 2012 Intel Developer Forum earlier this week, Intel dove deeper into what makes Haswell tick. Or maybe "tock" would be a better word, as Haswell represents the "tock" in Intel's CPU development program. Intel uses “tick-tock” to denote its CPU development strategy. A “tick” is represented by an existing CPU design that's tweaked only a bit, but enjoys all the efficiencies of a new manufacturing process. Ivy Bridge represents a tick, incrementally improving on Sandy Bridge, but moving to 22nm. New architectures like Haswell, meanwhile, are always built...
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SSD [solid state drive] Flash Chip Type (TLC, MLC, SLC)

[Click here to print] When deciding what type of flash to use for an application, it is important to understand the differences between flash technologies. The following document explains the pros and cons of the three types of flash, SLC, MLC and TLC. SLC- Single Layer Cell High performance Lower power consumption Faster write speeds 100,000 program/erase cycles per cell Higher cost A good fit for industrial grade devices, embedded systems, critical applications. MLC- Multi Layer Cell Lower endurance limit than SLC 10,000 program/erase cycles per cell Lower cost A good fit for consumer products. Not suggested for applications which require frequent update of data. TLC- Three Layer Cell ...
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Li-imide: The next-generation smartphone or tablet battery

Summary: Lithium-Ion technology is old and outdated, doesn't like heat, and decomposes into corrosive hydrofluoric acid. After a few hundred recharges, the battery is dead. Enter Li-imide™ technology, which doesn't suffer from any of these limitations.  By Adrian Kingsley-Hughes for Hardware 2.0 | October 5, 2012 -- 10:22 GMT (03:22 PDT) (more…)...
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