Administrator Guide

Table Of Contents
Option Description
Access Gateway authentication method From the drop-down list, select the method to access the gateway
authentication.
Use HTTP for browsing Select this option to enable HTTP for browsing. This option is
applicable only for Citrix.
Alternate address via rewall Select this option to enable an alternate address through rewall.
This option is applicable only for Citrix.
System Menu Select this option to set the system menu. This option is applicable
only for Citrix.
Disable Reset VM Select this option to disable the VM reset. This option is applicable
only for Citrix.
Show 32–bit icons for the rst of connections Enter the 32-bit icons for the rst set of connections. This option is
applicable only for Citrix.
Conguring global session settings—ThinOS 8.5 and later versions
Use the Global session settings page to congure VDI global settings for ThinOS 8.5 and later version devices.
Table 57. Conguring local resources settings
Option Description
Map Printers Select this option to automatically connect the local printers when
the session starts.
Map Serials Select this option to automatically connect the local serials when
the session starts.
Map SmartCards Select this option to redirect the smartcards to the remote session.
Map Sound Select this option to enable the local system sound when the
session starts.
Map Disks Select this option to enable map disks. You can automatically
connect the USB drives for ICA and RDP connections when the
session starts.
Disks Read Only Select this option to enable read-only disks.
Enable USB Redirection Select this option to redirect the USB drives to the remote session.
From the drop-down list, select your preferred option. If Exclude
some devices option is selected, you can exclude the following
devices from the session:
Exclude disk devices
Exclude audio devices
Exclude printer devices
Exclude video devices
Display on desktop (8.6+) From the drop-down list, select any of the following options:
All
None
Desktops
Applications
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