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Not sure exactly how to do this in delphi, but if you can call out to the user32.dll, and call the function:

if (GetSystemMetrics(SM_REMOTESESSION) != 0)
{
   // We are in a remote session
}

This should tell you if you are running in a Citrix or Terminal Services environment. SM_REMOTESESSION is defined as:

#define SM_REMOTESESSION        0x1000

More info on the GetSystemMetrix GetSystemMetrics api here: Link to msdn

Edit The following page describes how to do exactly the above in delphi. What works for Terminal Services should also work for Citrix:

Is your Delphi Application Running under Terminal Services as a Remote Session

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Not sure exactly how to do this in delphi, but if you can call out to the user32.dll, and call the function:

if (GetSystemMetrics(SM_REMOTESESSION) != 0)
{
   // We are in a remote session
}

This should tell you if you are running in a Citrix or Terminal Services environment. SM_REMOTESESSION is defined as:

#define SM_REMOTESESSION        0x1000

More info on the GetSystemMetrix api here: Link to msdn

Edit The following page describes how to do exactly the above in delphi. What works for Terminal Services should also work for Citrix:

Is your Delphi Application Running under Terminal Services as a Remote Session

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Not sure exactly how to do this in delphi, but if you can call out to the user32.dll, and call the function:

if (GetSystemMetrics(SM_REMOTESESSION) != 0)
{
   // We are in a remote session
}

This should tell you if you are running in a Citrix or Terminal Services environment. SM_REMOTESESSION is defined as:

#define SM_REMOTESESSION        0x1000

More info on the GetSystemMetrix api here: Link to msdn