Administrator Guide

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Table 184. Configuring Citrix general settings
Option Description
HDX Webcam Image Height Select this option to set the height of image request from the
HDX Webcam.
Audio Bandwidth Limit Select this option to set the bandwidth used for audio input.
From the drop-down menu, select any one of the following
options:
Low
Medium
High
Enable UDP Audio Select this option to enable the transport of audio data
through UDP.
Flash Redirection Policy Select this option to either allow or deny Flash Redirection
Policy.
Transparent Key Passthrough Select this option to determine how the mapping of certain
key combinations is used when connecting to ICA sessions.
From the drop-down menu, select any one of the following
options:
Local
Remote
Full Screen Only
Use Alternate Address Select this option to use an alternate IP address from the ICA
master browser to pass firewalls.
ICA Proxy Type Select this option to choose the proxy type for the ICA
connection. The default value is None.
Table 185. Configuring Citrix USB redirection settings
Option Description
Allow USB Redirection of devices plugged in before ICA
Session start
Select this check box for ICA Desktop Appliance Mode.
This option allows USB redirection of the devices that were
plugged in before ICA session start.
Enable USB Redirection Select this option to enable Citrix USB redirection to all the
devices.
You can specify which devices and device families can be
allowed or denied in to the Citrix sessions.
Table 186. Configuring Citrix Drive mapping settings
Option Description
Enable ICA Dynamic Drive Mapping
Select this option to enable the ICA Dynamic Drive Mapping.
If this option is disabled, you can add the individual drives
for various drive types. As a result, only individual drives are
redirected in to the ICA session.
Map all drives to a single share name (WyseUSB) Select this option to redirect all the USB device contents in
the ICA session under a single directoryWyse USB.
Table 187. Configuring VMware USB redirection settings
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