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Dell Wyse Enhanced Windows Embedded Standard 7P forWyse 5060 Thin Client Administrator’s Guide

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Using the Citrix Receiver

Citrix Receiver is a server-based computing technology that separates the logic of an application from its user interface. The Citrix Receiver client software installed on the thin client device allows the user to interact with the application GUI, while all of the application processes are executed on the server.

Citrix Receiver session services can be made available on the network using either Windows 2008/2012 Server with Terminal Services and one of the following installed:

  • XenDesktop 7.5
  • XenDesktop 7.6

  • XenDesktop 7.8

  • XenDesktop 7.9
NOTE:If you use a Windows 2003/2008 Server or Citrix XenApp 5.0 with Windows Server 2008, a Terminal Services Client Access License (TSCAL) server must also be accessible on the network. The server grants a temporary license, which expires after 120 days. After the temporary license expires, purchase and install the TSCALs on the server. You cannot make a connection without a temporary or permanent license.

To access the Citrix Receiver session:

  • On the Thin ClientOptiplex Client Administrator desktop, double-click the Citrix Receiver icon.
  • Click the Start button on the taskbar, click All Programs, and then click Citrix Receiver on the Programs Menu.

For information about configuring the Citrix receiver, go to www.citrix.com, and then refer to Citrix Documentation.


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