
application AppName Published application name (not display name) to connect to. domain Domain Domain to use when connecting to the XenApp server. password Password Password to use when connecting to the XenApp server. user Username Username to use when connecting to the XenApp server. server Server XenApp server to connect to if the /uselb switch is set, this server is used to do load-balancing.

ICAConnect /server SERVER /user Username /password Password This will output the following: ICAConnect v0.9 (c) 2012 Login Consultants To get the complete list of options, use: ICAConnect.exe /? I actually tested it only with Citrix Receiver 3.1, but I think it should work with ICA Client 10 and up. ICA Connect uses the locally installed ICA Client to create the connection, so be sure that you have installed a valid client. Using it in your Citrix environment for troubleshooting or to allow end-users to use it is allowed. This tool was created to be used with Login VSI, this tool may therefore not be used with other benchmarking or loadtesting tools than Login VSI. You can download it from the Tools section of my site and it’s called ICA Connect. I created a little tool which allows you to easily connect to a published resource on a specific server.

Logging on with user credentials to a certain server is not that easy, unless you create/modify a published desktop (or published application for that matter). Citrix Admins out there probably know the issue a user reports a problem and you need to troubleshoot the problem on the specific server that this user was logged on to.
