| Settings
tab |
Name
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Specifies a unique name for the resource profile.
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Enter the name.
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Description
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Describes the resource profile.
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Enter a 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
options from the Java Support Options drop-down list:
- Disable Java Support—Disables
a Java support for Secure Access device to intermediate traffic.
- Use Java applet as a fallback mechanism—Allows a Secure Access device to fall back to the applets
when other terminal services clients are not available on the user’s
system.
- Always use Java applet—Allows
a Secure Access device to store 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
that you want 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 terminal service.
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Select Citrix Listed Applications option to enable this feature.
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| Citrix
Listed Applications > Settings tab |
Citrix XML Service IP and Port
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Specifies the IP address and port of the Citrix MetaFrame
server where the XML service is running.
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Enter the IP address and port of the Citrix MetaFrame
server.
- You do not need to enter the port number if you are using
the default value. The default port is 80 (if SSL is selected, the
default port is 443).
- You can enter more than one server. If the connection
fails on one server, the next server in the list is used.
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Use SSL for connecting to Citrix XML Service
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Sends the password through SSL instead of cleartext.
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Select the Use SSL for connecting to Citrix
XML Service check box to enable this feature.
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XML Username
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Specifies the username for connecting to the Citrix Metaframe
server where the XML service is running.
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Enter the username for connecting to the Citrix Metaframe
server.
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XML Password Type
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Specifies static password
or variable password.
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Select either Variable Password or Password from the drop-down list.
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Variable Password
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Specifies the variable
credentials.
Note:
This field is enabled only when you select Variable Password from the XML Password Type drop–down
list.
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Enter the variable credential
such as <USERNAME> and<PASSWORD>.
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XML Password
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Specifies the XML password.
Note:
This field is enabled only when you select XML Password from the XML Password Type drop– down list.
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Enter the XML password.
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XML Domain
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Specifies the domain
name for connecting to the Citrix Metaframe server where the XML service
is running.
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Enter the domain name.
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| Citrix
Listed Applications > Autopolicy: Terminal Services Access Control
> Rules tab |
Name
|
Specifies the name of a policy that allows or denies
users access to the resource.
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Enter a name.
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Action
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Allows or denies user access to resource.
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Select either Allow or Deny from the Action drop–down list.
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Resource
|
Specifies the resource name for which you want to enable
access.
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Enter the resource name.
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| Citrix Listed
Applications > Bookmarks tab > General tab |
Name
|
Specifies the name of
the session bookmark of the resource profile.
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Enter the name.
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Description
|
Describes the session
bookmark of the resource profile.
|
Enter a description.
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Applications
|
Specifies the applications
you want available to the end user.
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Select one of the following
options from the Applications drop-down list.
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Selected Applications
|
Specifies the executables
to run.
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Enter the executables.
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Username
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Specifies the username that the Secure Access device
should pass to the terminal server. You can enter a static username
or a variable.
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Enter the username.
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Password Type
|
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 one of the following options from the Password
Type drop-down list:
- Variable Password—Uses the
password stored in the Secure Access device’s primary or secondary
authentication server.
- Explicit Password—Allows you
to specify a static password.
- Use domain credentials—Passes
the user’s cached domain credentials to the Citrix Metaframe
server (also called pass-through authentication). When you select
this option, the Secure Access device uses the Citrix Program Neighborhood
client to intermediate the Citrix terminal session.
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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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Session Reliability and Auto-client reconnect
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Keeps sessions active and on the user’s screen
when network connectivity is interrupted.
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Select the Session Reliability and Auto-client
reconnect check box to enable this feature.
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Screen Size
|
Specifies the size of the terminal services window on
the user’s workstation.
|
Select 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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Changes the color-depth of the terminal session data.
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Select color depth the drop–down list.
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Connect drives
|
Connects the user’s local drive to the terminal
server, enabling the user to copy information from the terminal server
to his local client directories.
|
Select the Connect drives check
box to enable this feature.
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Connect printers
|
Connects 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 feature.
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Connect COM Ports
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Connects 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 feature.
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Applies to roles
|
Specifies the roles
to which you want to display the session bookmarks.
|
Select one of the following
options from the drop-down list`:
- 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
> Role Selections tab |
Roles Selections
|
Specifies roles to which the resource profile applies.
Note:
The Role Selections tab is enabled only when you select Subset of Terminal Service Profile roles option from
the Applies to roles drop–down list.
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Select the role, and click Add.
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