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		<title>By: &#187; Citrix XenApp ICA Client Installation, Tuning and Troubleshooting Guide - JimMoyle.com</title>
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		<description>[...] At the time of publishing there is a tech preview of flash remoting available on Citrix’s website, all I can say is it works superbly given the restrictions of the fact it is beta code.&#160; Stick it in your test environment and have a go.&#160; For more information on the future of protocols see my previous post: How games will show who is the remote protocol winner. [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] At the time of publishing there is a tech preview of flash remoting available on Citrix’s website, all I can say is it works superbly given the restrictions of the fact it is beta code.  Stick it in your test environment and have a go.  For more information on the future of protocols see my previous post: How games will show who is the remote protocol winner. [...]</description>
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