Administrator Guide
Conguring remote connection settings—Citrix
Use this page to congure the Citrix remote connection which can be accessed on the Wyse software thin client.
Table 255. Conguring basic options
Option Description
Connection Name Select this option to set a name for connection identication.
Auto Launch Connection On Logon Select this option to enable the connection to automatically start
the session after you log in.
Connection Type Select this option to set a connection type. From the drop-down
menu, select any of the following options:
• Citrix XenApp
• Citrix XenDesktop
• Citrix Gateway
• Citrix StoreFront
Citrix Server FQDN or IP address Select this option to list the Citrix servers. Enter the list of ICA
browsers separated by commas for the connection.
Published Applications Select this option to specify a published application that you want
to start.
Single Sign On Select this option to enable the single sign on feature for the
connection. If you enable single sign on, use your Windows login
credentials to connect to the Citrix server.
Username Select this option to dene a user name for the Citrix connection, if
single sign on is disabled.
Password Select this option to dene a password for the Citrix connection, if
single sign on is disabled.
Domain Name Select this option to dene a domain name for the Citrix
connection.
Window Size Select this option to specify the window size for the Citrix
connection. From the drop-down menu, select a window size.
Screen Color Depth Select this option to dene the screen color depth for the Citrix
connection. From the drop-down menu, select any of the following
options:
• Default
• Better Speed 16–Bit
• Better Appearance 32–Bit
Auto Reconnect Select this option to automatically restore the connection, if the
connection is dropped.
Audio Quality Select this option to select the audio quality for the Citrix
connection. From the drop-down menu, select any of the following
options:
• Default User Audio Setting
• High Denition
• Optimized for Speech
• Low Bandwidth
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