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Dell Wyse ThinOS 9.1.3129, 9.1.3112, 9.1.2101, and 9.1.1131 Administrator’s Guide

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Configure the Citrix session properties

About this task

This section describes how to configure the Citrix HDX connections on your thin client.

Steps

  1. On the taskbar, click Connection Manager.
    The Connection Manager dialog box is displayed.
  2. Select a Citrix connection from the list, and click Properties.
  3. Click the Connection tab and do the following:
    You can view Server or Published Application, Connection Description, Browser Servers, Host Name or Application Name, and Encryption Level but cannot edit these options.
    1. Display Resolution—Select the display resolution for this connection.

      If you select the Published Application option, the connection display enables you to select the Seamless Display Resolution option.

    2. Window mode and Full screen mode—Select the initial view of the application and desktop in a windowed screen or full screen.
    3. Autoconnect on start-up—When this option is selected, the thin client automatically connects the session on start-up.
    4. Reconnect after disconnect—When this option is selected, the thin client automatically reconnects to a session after a non operator-initiated disconnect. The wait interval is the value that you set in the Delay before reconnecting box (enter the number of s 1–3600). The default is 20 s if you are a stand-alone user.
  4. Click the logon tab to view Logging on area.
    You can view Login Username, Password, Domain name, and Logon Mode.
  5. Click the Options tab, and do the following:
    1. Autoconnect to local devices—Select any options—Printers, Serials, Smart Cards, Sound, and Disks—to have the thin client automatically connect to the devices.
      NOTE:USB devices that are connected are managed in Global Connection Settings.
    2. Audio Quality—From the drop-down list, select your preferred audio quality.
    3. Enable session reliability—When enabled, session reliability allows you to momentarily lose connection to the server without having to re-authenticate upon regaining a connection. Instead of the connection time-out, the session is kept alive on the server and is made available to the client upon regaining connectivity. Session reliability is most relevant for wireless devices.
  6. Click OK to save your settings.

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