Administrator Guide
f) Use HTTP for browsing—When selected, the thin client, by default, uses HTTP when browsing.
g) Alternate address via firewall—When selected, the thin client uses an alternate IP address that is returned from the ICA master
browser to get through firewall. This is used for the Windows login when the connection is activated.
h) Display Resolution—Select the display resolution for this connection.
If you select the Published Application option, the Connection Display allows you to select the Seamless Display Resolution
option.
i) Colors—Select the color depth of the ICA session. If High Colors (16-bits) or True Colors is selected and the ICA server does not
support this color depth, the thin client sets the color depth to the lower value, for example, 256 Colors (8-bits).
j) Window mode and Full screen mode—Select the initial view of the application and desktop in a windowed screen or full screen.
k) Auto-connect on start-up—When this option is selected, the thin client automatically connects the session on start-up.
l) Reconnect after disconnect—When this option is selected, the thin client automatically reconnects to a session after a non
operator-initiated disconnect. The wait interval is the value that you set in the
Delay before reconnecting box (enter the number
of seconds 1–3600). The default is 20 seconds, if there is no INI parameter used for this connection, or if you are a stand-alone
user.
5. Click logon tab, and use the following guidelines:
a) Logging on area—Enter username, password, domain name, and logon mode.
If the login username, password, and domain name boxes are not displayed, enter the information manually in the ICA server login
screen.
• Login Username—Maximum of 31 characters is allowed.
• Password—Maximum of 19 characters is allowed.
• Domain Name—Maximum of 31 characters is allowed.
• Logon Mode—Select User-specified credentials, Smart Card, or Local User.
b) Start Command area—Server Connection Option Only—This area is disabled for a Published Application option.
Application (127 characters maximum) and Working Directory (63 characters maximum)—Enter an initialization string and
arguments, including an associated working directory, that you want to start automatically on the server when the connection is
made.
6. Click the Options tab, and use the following guidelines:
a) Autoconnect to local devices—Select any options (Printers, Serials, USB, Smart Cards, and Disks) to have the thin client
automatically connect to the devices.
b) Allow font smoothing—When selected, enables font smoothing (smooth type).
c) Optimize for low speed link—When selected, allows optimization for low-speed connections, such as reducing audio quality
and/or decreasing protocol-specific cache size. Intended for a connection spanning a WAN link or using dial-up.
d) Enable session reliability—When enabled, session reliability allows you to momentarily lose connection to the server without
having to re-authenticate upon regaining a connection. Instead of the connection time out, the session is kept alive on the server
and is made available to the client upon regaining connectivity. Session reliability is most relevant for wireless devices.
7. Click OK to save the settings.
If the session reliability is enabled in an active session, and your network connection is not configured properly, a warning message is
displayed with time elapsed after warning issuance.
ICA Self Service Password Reset
You can do reset the password or unlock the account after you complete the security questions enrollment.
Supported Environment
• Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops 7.11 and later versions
• Support Storefront server 3.7 and later versions
• Self-Service Password Reset server 1.0 and later versions
Limitations
• Supports only storefront server.
• The Legacy Account Self-Service (which needs Account Self-Service Server configured in ThinOS Remote Connections) is
independent with this storefront version. Storefront version will cover Legacy Account Self-Service.
• The security question enrollment is not supported in Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) mode.
Before resetting password or unlocking account
Before resetting your password or unlocking your account, you must register for the security questions enrollment. To register your
answers for the security questions, do the following:
Configuring the connection brokers
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