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Dell Wyse Management Suite Version 1.2 Administrator’s Guide

Configuring remote connection settings—Citrix

Use this page to configure the Citrix remote connection which can be accessed on the Wyse software thin client.

Table 1. Configuring basic optionsBasic Options
Option Description
Connection Name Select this option to set a name for connection identification.
Auto Launch Connection On Logon Select this option to enable the connection to automatically start the session after you log in.
Connection Type Select this option to set a connection type. From the drop-down menu, select any of the following options:
  • Citrix XenApp

  • Citrix XenDesktop

  • Citrix Gateway

  • Citrix StoreFront

Citrix Server FQDN or IP address Select this option to list the Citrix servers. Enter the list of ICA browsers separated by commas for the connection.
Published Applications Select this option to specify a published application that you want to start.
Single Sign On Select this option to enable the single sign on feature for the connection. If you enable single sign on, use your Windows login credentials to connect to the Citrix server.
Username Select this option to define a user name for the Citrix connection, if single sign on is disabled.
Password Select this option to define a password for the Citrix connection, if single sign on is disabled.
Domain Name Select this option to define a domain name for the Citrix connection.
Window Size Select this option to specify the window size for the Citrix connection. From the drop-down menu, select a window size.
Screen Color Depth Select this option to define the screen color depth for the Citrix connection. From the drop-down menu, select any of the following options:
  • Default

  • Better Speed 16–Bit

  • Better Appearance 32–Bit

Auto Reconnect Select this option to automatically restore the connection, if the connection is dropped.
Audio Quality Select this option to select the audio quality for the Citrix connection. From the drop-down menu, select any of the following options:
  • Default User Audio Setting

  • High Definition

  • Optimized for Speech

  • Low Bandwidth

  • Off

User Key Combos Passthrough Select this option to specify a window to apply the Windows user key combinations.
  • Default User Key Combos Passthrough

  • On the local desktop

  • On the remote desktop

  • In full screen desktops only

Table 2. Configuring application display settingsApplication Display
Option Description
Desktop Display Select this option to view the Citrix connection on your desktop.

After you enable this option, specify the Desktop Folder Name for the connection.

Start Menu Display Select this option to enable the start menu display on the connection desktop.

After you enable this option, specify the Start Menu Display Folder for the connection.

System Tray Display Select this option to display the Citrix connection icon in the notification area.
Table 3. Configuring server optionsServer Options
Option Description
Logon Method Select this option to choose a logon method for your Citrix connection.
  • Default Logon Method

  • Prompt Logon Method

Table 4. Configuring advanced settingsAdvanced Settings
Option Description
Disable Full Screen Pop-up Select this option to disable the full screen pop-up warning.
Logon—Connect to Active and Disconnected Sessions Select this option to connect to the active and disconnected sessions after you log in.
Menu—Connect to Active and Disconnected Sessions Select this option to connect to active and disconnected sessions.
Reconnect from Menu Select this option to reconnect to the existing sessions from the client menu.
Table 5. Configuring flash redirectionFlash Redirection
Option Description
Use Flash Remoting Select this option to render the flash content on the client device instead of the remote server.
Enable Server-Side Content Fetching Select this option to download the content to the server and send it to the user device.
Use Server HTTP Cookies Select this option to synchronize the client-side HTTP cookies with the server-side.
URL Rewriting Rules for Client-Side Content Fetching Select this option to add rules that redirect the user devices to other servers for client-side fetching. Click Add Item, and enter the content rule name and content rule value.
NOTE: To delete an item from the list, select the item you want to remove, and click Remove.

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