Q: What is XDPing used for?

XDPing is a command-line tool used to check for common misconfiguration problems in a Citrix XenDesktop environment.

Greg Shields

February 22, 2012

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A: XDPing is a command-line tool used to check for common misconfiguration problems in a Citrix XenDesktop environment. You can run XDPing from aXenDesktop console or remotely. It provides information about network interfaces and settings, device DNS lookups and reverse lookups, timesynchronization, logged-in users, environment and domain membership, XenDesktop services, Windows Firewall status and ports, as well as clientbandwidth and response time data. It can also check event logs for known events that are related to XenDesktop.

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