I've run into this one a lot, even when Citrix is not involved. The price we pay for a multitasking, multithreaded OS... This fix is to use POLEDIT to edit the local registry and enable the setting that says "Process Login Scripts Asynchronosly." This will ensure that all login scripts finish before Windows Explorer starts up and runs any programs in the Startup group.
Randy
>I'm not the network guy, so I don't know all the details, but we had a similar >problem. Ours turned out to be that the app started running before the logon >script ran, so that the mapped drive didn't exist when the config file was >accessed. This was due to how the application was 'published' in Terminal >Server. I believe that there was a setting that we had to switch to make sure >the logon script ran before the app fired up.
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>John
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