Administrator Guide
Figure 39. Citrix Global Settings
b COM Ports: Click the COM Ports tab to map COM ports on the server to devices on the thin client, and to view and manage
the list of current COM ports including the device information that are mapped on the thin client.
To add a COM port, complete the following tasks:
a From the COM Port list, select a COM Port—1 to 4.
b Select a device from the Device list.
c Click OK to add the COM port and device to the list of available COM Ports.
To delete a COM port, complete the following tasks:
a Select a COM Port from the list of available COM Ports.
b Click Delete.
5 Click Save to save the changes.
Managing PAM login
1 Click PAM Login
The Manage PAM Login Settings page is displayed. The PAM login page displays the settings that are used for PNAgent server
connection. It allows you to enable or disable the PAM login and also to enter the domain for PNAgent server.
2 Click the ON/OFF button to enable Citrix PAM login option.
3 Click the ON/OFF button to enable or disable the Show All Apps option.
4 Enable the Enable Citrix PAM login option to enter the Citrix server domain.
The Citrix Global Settings table provides you the information about Citrix server, protocol, and Store Name and you are restricted
from editing the content.
5 Click Save to save the changes.
Citrix ICA Client (64-bit) RTME
Starting from HDX RTME 2.1, Citrix supports 64–bit Linux operating systems. Hence there is no need to install any optional 32-bit add-ons,
as it is now packaged along with base image. This feature is enabled by default.
Features of RTME 2.1
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