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	<title>Comments on: Managing and Automating XenApp with PowerShell</title>
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		<title>By: Matt Liebowitz</title>
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		<dc:creator>Matt Liebowitz</dc:creator>
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		<description>Another nice way to manage XenApp via PowerShell is by using PowerGUI from Quest.  This free tool provides a graphical interface for executing commands via PowerShell, and they provide several PowerPacks for applications like Citrix XenApp, VMware ESX, and several Microsoft applications.  PowerPacks integrate application specific cmdlets into the PowerGUI interface and make management of those applications easier.

PowerGUI:  http://www.powergui.org/index.jspa
Citrix PowerPack: http://www.powergui.org/entry.jspa?externalID=2033&amp;categoryID=21</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Another nice way to manage XenApp via PowerShell is by using PowerGUI from Quest.  This free tool provides a graphical interface for executing commands via PowerShell, and they provide several PowerPacks for applications like Citrix XenApp, VMware ESX, and several Microsoft applications.  PowerPacks integrate application specific cmdlets into the PowerGUI interface and make management of those applications easier.</p>
<p>PowerGUI:  <a href="http://www.powergui.org/index.jspa" rel="nofollow">http://www.powergui.org/index.jspa</a><br />
Citrix PowerPack: <a href="http://www.powergui.org/entry.jspa?externalID=2033&#038;categoryID=21" rel="nofollow">http://www.powergui.org/entry.jspa?externalID=2033&#038;categoryID=21</a></p>
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