Reference Guide
Parameter Description
NOTE: When you are using the ICADenyUSB parameter, a user
candenyredirectionof the device using class/suclass also along
with vid/pid. ICADenyUSB=class=01 subclass=01 to deny USB
Audio family.
IMPORTANT: You can use vendor IDs and product IDs together
as shown; or also use only the vendor IDs that are not use the
product IDs if you want to exclude the same vendor ID group of
devices regardless of their product ID.
The format must be the
following:ICADEnyUSB=vid=<hexnumber><space>pid=<hexnumber> or
ICADEnyUSB=vid=<hexnumber>
For example, ICADenyUSB=vid=1234 pid=5678,vid=1234 pid=9876
This example excludes two USB devices. There is a space between vid and
pid and each device is separated with a comma. or
ICADenyUSB=vid=1234,vid=5678 This example excludes all USB devices
that have the same vendor ID regardless of their product ID.
NOTE: While the ICAAllowUSB parameter exists, it is highly
recommended that it not be used as by default all USBs are
allowed.
ICADesktopApplianceMode={yes, no} For ICA only.
Default is no.
ICADesktopApplianceMode parameter is used to enable Citrix HDX USB
start up for Desktop Appliance Mode ,for any USB devices that are already
plugged in the device will start up provided the device is not disallowed
with a deny rule in the USB policies on either the server (registry entry) or
the client (policy rules conguration le). This parameter requires two thin
client reboots.
ICADrives=<drive letter>= {device name}, {rw, ro}, basedir
[drive letter=...]
For ICA only.
To map drives on the server to USB mass storage devices attached to the
thin client, where:
drive letter= A to Z
device name= usbstorage-x and cdrom-x, where x=0,1,2 and so on.
rw= read/write
ro= read only
basedir= an optional directory on the USB device to use.
ICADynamicDriveMapping={yes, no} For ICA only.
To enable or disable mapping of a single device based on the device name
Default value is no.
ICADynamicFolderMapping={yes, no} For ICA only.
To enable or disable mapping of all the devices listed in the standard mount
point. For example, /run/media. Hence it allows the user to enable or
disable PAM login.
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