Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops SDK

Get-BrokerImportedFTA

Gets the imported file type associations.

Syntax


Get-BrokerImportedFTA [-Uid] <Int32> [-Property <String[]>] [-AdminAddress <String>] [-BearerToken <String>] [-AdminClientIP <String>] [-TraceParent <String>] [-TraceState <String>] [-VirtualSiteId <String>] [<CommonParameters>]

Get-BrokerImportedFTA [[-ExtensionName] <String>] [-ContentType <String>] [-Description <String>] [-DesktopGroupUid <Int32>] [-Edit <String>] [-EditArguments <String>] [-EditExecutableName <String>] [-HandlerName <String>] [-Open <String>] [-OpenArguments <String>] [-OpenExecutableName <String>] [-PerceivedType <String>] [-Print <String>] [-PrintTo <String>] [-ReturnTotalRecordCount] [-MaxRecordCount <Int32>] [-Skip <Int32>] [-SortBy <String>] [-Filter <String>] [-FilterScope <Guid>] [-Property <String[]>] [-AdminAddress <String>] [-BearerToken <String>] [-AdminClientIP <String>] [-TraceParent <String>] [-TraceState <String>] [-VirtualSiteId <String>] [<CommonParameters>]

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Detailed Description

Returns the file type associations the system imports from worker machines.

File type association associates a file extension (such as “.txt”) with an application (such as Notepad). In a Citrix environment file type associations on a user device can be configured so that when an user clicks on a document it launches the appropriate published application. This is known as “content redirection”.

Imported file type associations are different from configured file type associations. Imported file type associations are lists of known file type associations for a given desktop group. Configured file type associations are those that are actually associated with published applications for the purposes of content redirection.

Initially the system is not aware of any extensions, and they must be imported by the Citrix administrator. See the Update-BrokerImportedFTA cmdlet for more information.

After file type extensions are imported, this cmdlet lets the administrator review which file type associations the system is aware of. ImportedFTA objects are also used when configuring content redirection. See the New-BrokerConfiguredFTA cmdlet for more information.

The imported file type associations are grouped according to the desktop group to which they belong, because the system expects all machines in the same desktop group to have the same file type associations. That may not be true, however, across desktop groups.

Note that the ImportedFTA object has several fields that are not currently used. Only those fields that are shared with the ConfiguredFTA object are actually used in some capacity.

Brokerimportedfta Object

The BrokerImportedFTA object represents a file type association imported from worker machines. It contains the following properties:

  • ContentType (System.String) Content type of the file, such as “text/plain” or “application/vnd.ms-excel”.

  • Description (System.String) File type description, such as “Test Document”, “Microsoft Word Text Document”, etc.

  • DesktopGroupUid (System.Int32) The desktop group this file type belongs to.

  • Edit (System.String) Edit command with full path to executable: “C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\Office12\WINWORD.EXE” /n /dde

  • EditArguments (System.String) The arguments used for the ‘edit’ action on files of this type. These are extracted from the full edit command, and may be empty.

  • EditExecutableName (System.String) The executable name extracted from the Edit property, no path included. This is used for matching with published apps’ executable when searching for the list of extensions an application is capable of handling.

  • ExtensionName (System.String) A single file extension, such as .txt. Unique within the scope of a desktop group.

  • HandlerName (System.String) File type handler name, e.g. “Word.Document.8” or TXTFILE.

  • Open (System.String) Open command with full path to executable: “C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\Office12\WINWORD.EXE” /n /dde

  • OpenArguments (System.String) The arguments used for the ‘open’ action on files of this type. These are extracted from the full open command, and may be empty.

  • OpenExecutableName (System.String) The executable name extracted from the Open property, no path included. This is used for matching with published apps’ executable when searching for the list of extensions an application is capable of handling.

  • PerceivedType (System.String) Perceived type, such as “text”.

  • Print (System.String) Print command: “C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\Office12\WINWORD.EXE” /x /n /dde

  • PrintTo (System.String) PrintTo command: “C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\Office12\WINWORD.EXE” /n /dde

  • Uid (System.Int32) Unique internal identifier of imported file type association.

Parameters

Name Description Required? Pipeline Input Default Value
Uid Gets only the imported file type associations with the specified unique identifier. true false  
ExtensionName Gets only the imported file type associations with the specified extension name. For example, “.txt” or “.png”. false false  
ContentType Gets only the imported file type associations with the specified content type (as listed in the Registry). For example, “application/msword”. false false  
Description Gets only the imported file type associations with the specified description (as listed in the Registry). For example, “Text Document” or “Microsoft Word text document”. false false  
DesktopGroupUid Gets only the file type associations imported from a worker machine belonging to the specified desktop group. false false  
Edit Gets only the imported file type associations with the specified Edit command, that includes both the executable name and path, and any arguments to that executable. false false  
EditArguments Gets only the imported file type associations with the specified arguments to the Edit command. false false  
EditExecutableName Gets only the imported file type associations with the specified executable for the Edit command. false false  
HandlerName Gets only the imported file type associations with the specified handler name (as listed in the Registry). For example, “TXTFILE” or “Word.Document.8”. false false  
Open Gets only the imported file type associations with the specified Open command, that includes both the executable name and path, and any arguments to that executable. false false  
OpenArguments Gets only the imported file type associations with the specified arguments to the Open command. false false  
OpenExecutableName Gets only the imported file type associations with the specified executable for the Open command. false false  
PerceivedType Gets only the imported file type associations with the specified perceived type (as listed in the Registry). For example, “document”. false false  
Print Gets only the imported file type associations with the specified Print command. false false  
PrintTo Gets only the imported file type associations with the specified PrintTo command. false false  
ReturnTotalRecordCount When specified, this causes the cmdlet to output an error record containing the number of records available. This error record is additional information and does not affect the objects written to the output pipeline. See about_Broker_Filtering for details. false false False
MaxRecordCount Specifies the maximum number of records to return. false false 250
Skip Skips the specified number of records before returning results. Also reduces the count returned by -ReturnTotalRecordCount. false false 0
SortBy Sorts the results by the specified list of properties. The list is a set of property names separated by commas, semi-colons, or spaces. Optionally, prefix each name with a + or - to indicate ascending or descending order. Ascending order is assumed if no prefix is present. false false The default sort order is by name or unique identifier.
Filter Gets records that match a PowerShell style filter expression. See about_Broker_Filtering for details. false false  
FilterScope Gets only results allowed by the specified scope id. false false  
Property Specifies the properties to be returned. This is similar to piping the output of the command through Select-Object, but the properties are filtered more efficiently at the server. false false  
AdminAddress Specifies the address of a XenDesktop controller that the PowerShell snapin will connect to. This can be provided as a host name or an IP address. false false Localhost. Once a value is provided by any cmdlet, this value will become the default.
BearerToken Specifies the bearer token assigned to the calling user false false  
AdminClientIP Internal use only. false false  
TraceParent Specifies the trace parent assigned for internal diagnostic tracing use false false  
TraceState Specifies the trace state assigned for internal diagnostic tracing use false false  
VirtualSiteId Specifies the virtual site the PowerShell snap-in will connect to. false false  

Input Type

None

This cmdlet does not accept any input from the pipeline.

Return Values

Citrix.Broker.Admin.Sdk.Importedfta

One or more ImportedFTA objects are returned as output.

Examples

Example 1


C:\PS> Get-BrokerImportedFTA

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Description

Invoking this cmdlet with no arguments simply returns all of the imported file type association objects. By default, only the first 250 objects are returned. See the -MaxRecordCount and -Skip parameters for information about modifying this.

Example 2


C:\PS> Get-BrokerImportedFTA -ExtensionName ".txt"

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Description

Retrieves all imported file type associations that have the extension “.txt”. Note that because imported file type associations are per-desktop group, multiple instances may be returned.

Get-BrokerImportedFTA