| Settings
tab |
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Name
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Specifies the name for the resource profile that becomes
the default session bookmark’s name.
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Enter the name.
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Description
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Describes the bookmark.
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Enter the description.
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Java Support Options
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Allows you to enable
or disable Java applet support.
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Select one of the following
option:
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Disable Java Support—Disables
Java Support to intermediate traffic.
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Use Java applet as a fallback mechanism—Enables the Secure Access device to fall back to the applets
when other terminal services clients are not available on the user’s
system.
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Always use Java applet—Stores
terminal services Java clients directly on the Secure Access device
without employing a separate Web server to host them. You can then
associate these Java applets with the resource profile and specify
that the Secure Access device always use them to intermediate traffic.
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Applet to use
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Specifies the Java applet
to associate with the resource profile.
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Select a Java applet
from the Applet to use drop-down list.
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Applet HTML
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Specifies the HTML page
definition that includes references to your Java applets.
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Enter the HTML page
definition.
Note:
The maximum size of the HTML that can be specified is
25 KB.
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Type
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Specifies the type of terminal services.
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Select Windows Terminal Services to enable this feature.
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| Settings
tab |
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Host
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Specifies the hostname or IP address of the Windows terminal
server or metaframe terminal server.
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Enter a hostname or IP address.
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Server Port
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Specifies the port on which the terminal server listens
in the server port box.
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Enter the port.
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Create an access control policy
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Allows you to access the server specified in the Server
Port box (enabled by default).
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Select the Create an access control policy check box to enable this feature.
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| Bookmarks tab |
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Name
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Specifies the name of
the session bookmark.
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Enter the name.
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Description
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Describes the session
bookmark.
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Enter a description.
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Host
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Specifies the existing
host of the resource profile that connects to a Windows terminal server
on the Secure Access device.
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The Secure Access device
automatically populates the Host and Server Port boxes using settings
from the selected resource profile.
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Server Port
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Specifies the existing
server port of the resource profile that connects to a windows terminal
server on the Secure Access device.
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The Secure Access device
automatically populates the Host and Server Port boxes using settings
from the selected resource profile.
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Screen Size
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Specifies the size of the terminal services window on
the user’s workstation.
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Select the screen size from the drop-down list.
Note:
By default, the Secure Access device sets the window size
to full screen.
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Color Depth
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Specifies the color depth of the terminal session data.
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Select color depth from the drop-down list.
Note:
By default, the Secure Access device sets the color depth
to 8-bit.
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Username
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Specifies the username that the Secure Access device
should pass to the terminal server.
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Enter the username.
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Password Type
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Specifies a static or variable password. If you select
a variable password, then you can use the password stored in the Secure
Access device's primary or secondary authentication server, or you
can use the domain credentials to pass the user's cached domain credentials
to the Windows Terminal server.
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Select eitherVariable Password or Password from the Password Type drop–down
list.
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Variable Password
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Specifies the variable password.
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Enter the <password> variable. Or use the following
syntax to submit the password for the secondary authentication server: <Password@SecondaryServerName> or <Password[2]>.
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Explicit Password
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Specifies the explicit password.
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Enter the explicit password.
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Launch Seamless Window
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Enables the Windows application server to manage the
display of the application. This allows an application's windows to
behave in the same way as an application running on a Windows application
server, regardless of the user's desktop environment.
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Select the Launch Seamless Window check box to enable this feature.
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Alias Name
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Specifies the alias name (applicable only for servers
running Windows 2008 and later).
Note:
This text box appears only when you select the Launch Seamless Window check box.
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Enter the alias name.
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Path to application
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Specifies the path where the application’s executable
file resides on the terminal server.
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Enter the path.
For example, you might enter the following directory for the
Microsoft Word application: C:\Program Files\Microsoft
Office\Office10\WinWord.exe.
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Working directory
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Specifies where the terminal server should place working
files for the application in the Working directory box.
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Enter the path.
For example, you might specify that Microsoft Word should save
files to the following directory by default: C:\Documents
and Settings\username\My Documents.
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Auto-launch
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Allows you to automatically launch this Terminal Service
session bookmark when users sign into the Secure Access device.
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Select the Auto-launch check box
to enable this option.
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Connect drives
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Allows you to connect the user’s local drive to
the terminal server, enabling the user to copy information from the
terminal server to his local client directories.
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Select the Connect drives check
box to enable this option.
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Connect printers
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Allows you to connect the user’s local printers
to the terminal server, enabling the user to print information from
the terminal server to his local printer.
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Select the Connect printers check
box to enable this option.
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Connect COM Ports
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Allows you to connect the user’s COM ports to the
terminal server, allowing communication between the terminal server
and the devices on his serial ports.
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Select the Connect COM Ports check
box to enable this option.
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Allow Clipboard Sharing
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Allows the contents of the clipboard to be shared between
the user’s host computer and the terminal server.
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Select the Allow Clipboard Sharing check box to enable this option.
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Connect smart cards
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Allows users to use smart cards to authenticate their
remote desktop sessions.
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Select the Connect smart cards check
box to enable this option.
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Sound Options
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Allows sound during the remote session.
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Select one of the following options:
- Disable Sound Options—Disables
the sound option.
- Bring to this computer— Redirects
audio to the local computer.
- Leave at remote computer—Plays
the audio only at the server.
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Applies to roles
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Specifies the roles
to which you want to display the session bookmarks.
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Select one of the following
options:
- All Terminal Service Profile roles—Displays the session bookmark to all of the roles associated
with the resource profile.
- Subset of Terminal Service Profile roles—Displays the session bookmark to a subset of the roles associated
with the resource profile. Then select roles from the ALL Selected
Roles list and click Add to move them to the
Subset of selected roles list.
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| Settings
tab > Bookmarks tab > Experience Options |
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Desktop background
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Displays a wallpaper background to users. If you do not
select this option, the background is blank.
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Select the Desktop background check
box to enable this option.
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Menu and window animation
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Animates the movement of windows, menus, and lists.
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Select the Menu and window animation check box the enable this option.
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Bitmap Caching
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Improves performance by minimizing the amount of display
information that is passed over a connection.
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Select the Bitmap Caching check
box to enable this option.
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Desktop Composition (RDP 6.0 onwards)
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Allows desktop composition where individual windows no
longer draw directly to the screen. Instead, their drawing is redirected
to video memory, which is then rendered into a desktop image and presented
on the display.
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Select the Desktop Composition (RDP 6.0 onwards check box to enable this option.
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Show contents of window while dragging
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Shows the contents of the Windows Explorer window while
users move the windows on their desktops.
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Select the Show contents of window while dragging check box to enable this option.
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Themes
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Sets Windows themes in their terminal server windows.
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Select the Themes check box to enable
this option.
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Font smoothing (RDP 6.0 onwards)
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Makes text smoother and easier to read. This option only
works on Windows Vista computers running RDP clients that are font
smoothing (RDP 6.0 version 6.0 or later.
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Select the Font smoothing (RDP 6.0 onwards) check box to enable this option.
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| Settings
> Role Selections |
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Roles Selections
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Specifies the roles to which the resource profile applies.
Note:
The Role Selections tab is enabled only when you select
the Subset of Terminal Service Profile roles check
box from the Applies to roles drop down list.
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Select the role, and then click Add .
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