HP ThinPro 4.2 Administrator's Guide

Table 3-6 Citrix ICA connection keyboard shortcuts options (continued)
Option Description
Stop Direct key handling
Not enabled when the option Handling of keyboard
shortcuts is set to Translated.
List of individual function keys and their mappings.
Only enabled when Handling of keyboard shortcuts is
Translated or Direct in full screen desktops only.
Table 3-7 Citrix session options
Option Description
Auto Logout Delay
The Auto Logout Delay box applies to Citrix servers using
multiple published resources. If applicable to your system,
use the Auto Logout Delay to set the number of seconds
between the closing of the last Xen published resource and
the time that a user automatically logs out and returns to the
initial login screen.
If you do not launch an application after the initial login, use
the Auto Logout Delay to indicate the number of seconds
that passes before a user automatically logs out and returns
to the initial login screen.
NOTE: Citrix processing delays may extend the auto-logout
processing time.
TIP: If desired, set the Auto Logout Delay value to less
than 0. This ensures that ThinPro does not perform an auto-
logout
Auto Logout Delay with Single App
The Auto Logout Delay with Single App applies to Citrix
servers using a single published application or desktop. If
applicable to your system, use the Auto Logout Delay with
Single App box to set the number of seconds between the
closing of a Xen published resource and the time that a user
automatically logs out and returns to the initial login screen.
NOTE: Citrix processing delays may extend the auto-logout
processing time.
TIP: If desired, set the Auto Logout Delay value to less
than 0. This ensures that ThinPro does not perform an auto-
logout.
Web browser
The configuration options for a web browser connection are:
Table 3-8 Web browser connection general options
Option Description
Web Browser preferences Pressing this button starts the web browser options dialog.
Allow connections to manage their own settings Allow the web browser to control the connection settings.
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