Reference Guide

Parameter Description
Each entry with optional port is specied as host:port, where :port is
optional. If not specied, port depends on the browsing protocol.
ICAProxyType={ None, HTTP, SOCKS} For ICA only.
It denes the proxy type for the ICA connection. When conguring an
alternate address for rewalls, you can select the proxy type of None,
HTTP, or SOCKS.
ICAResolution={ default, seamless, 640x480, 800x600,
1024x768, 1280x1024, 1600x1200}
For ICA only.
Default is default.
Species the connection display resolution. The default value starts the
connection using the current desktop display setting. If the connection is to
a published application, the seamless selection is available. Seamless option
applicable only for Published Application and Storefront connections.
Default option will start the connection using the current desktop display
setting.
ICAShowAllApps= {yes, no} Default is no. This parameter makes it possible to display all applications on
desktop if PAM login is enabled.
ICAStoreName=< Store name specied in the xenapp or
xendesktop server>
For ICA only.
Species the Global ICA Store name which is used for PNAgent Login.
IniFileSource={ cache, local, server, none} Default is cache.
Species the source of the INI le to use:
Selecting the local species that the local is the ini le created from
settings made on the client GUI.
cache is the cached/saved/used-at least-once ini le originally from a
le server. For example, a GUI initially set up by an administrator.
NOTE: If a le server is available, the cache valueallow the
client to rst look to a le server for the latest ini available on
the server to use. However, if a le server is not found, for
example, the le server is down, the client uses the cached/
saved/used-at least-once ini le.
Selecting the server species that the server is the ini le only from the
le server such as an FTP server. The server value will not allow the
client to use a cached ini le.
MouseSendsControlV={yes, no} For ICA only.
Default is no.
MouseSendsControlV allows you to control the mouse button action in a
Unix environment.
The following are the values:
yes: In a Unix environment, a middle mouse performs the same paste
function as the Ctrl+V keystroke combination in the Windows.
no: Disables the middle button paste, when used in the wlx.ini le with ICA
v.10.
NETWORK.ETH0.MTU={ Any positive integer} Default is System assigned automatically Species the network card’s
maximum transmission unit size.
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