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4.2 ICA Terminal Session
Independent Computing Architecture (ICA
®
) is used to connect to a Windows terminal server running
Citrix
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MetaFrame
®
software. You can then access all Windows applications residing on the terminal
server.
You have the following two configuration possibilities when connecting to a specific MetaFrame
server: remote desktop or Windows application. In addition, this chapter discusses the Citrix ICA
Client for Linux, which allows you to set advanced ICA client settings.
Configuring a session to connect to a published application is discussed in chapter “
4.3 Accessing
Citrix Published Applications.”
4.2.1 Remote Desktop
A remote desktop session allows you access to the desktop of a MetaFrame server. You can
run any applications available on the desktop, in any order.
Figure 67: ICA configuration – Remote Desktop
To configure a remote desktop session via ICA
From the Configuration tab, click New.
1. The Application Definition dialog box appears. Click the ICA tab.
Name: Enter an appropriate name for this application, such as “Remote desktop”.
Published application: Leave deselected.
Server: Enter the IP address (or name) of the MetaFrame server.
Application: Leave blank
Working dir: Leave blank
User, Password, Domain: Enter to automatically log on to the terminal server.
Allow smart card logon: See section “
3.15.4 Citrix Logon”
Roaming: See section “
4.2.3 Smart Card User Roaming”