Specifications
Establishing a Server Environment 9
After the network settings are configured, reboot the thin client before using it. As with the
DHCP configuration, a sign-on name and password may be required. One or more
connection or application may start automatically if selected in the Global or individual
User profiles.
FTP and Virtual Desktop Servers Unavailable (Stand-alone User or PNAgent/
PNLite-only User)
If FTP or Virtual Desktop Broker servers are not available (for example, Stand-alone User
or PNAgent/PNLite-only User situations), configuration files are not available and network
information must be entered locally at the thin client.
Stand-alone User - A Stand-alone user does not access user profiles or PNAgent/
PNLite-published applications. New and Settings command buttons appear on the
Connect Manager dialog box (if this dialog box does not open automatically, open it from
Desktop menu) that are not otherwise available to low-privileged and non-privileged
sign-on users. Locally entered connection definitions are preserved when the thin client is
turned off, but automatic software updates are not available when the power is turned on
again.
PNAgent/PNLite-only User - This user does not access user profiles but applications
published by Citrix PNAgent/PNLite services that are available (the IP address of a
PNAgent/PNLite server and Domain are entered into the Network Setup dialog box or
available through DHCP options 181 and 182). A log-on dialog box (similar to the standard
log-on dialog box) opens for logging on to the PNAgent/PNLite server. Applications
published by PNAgent/PNLite are listed in the Connect Manager (Published applications
that add a shortcut to the client desktop will have an icon on the desktop which you can
double-click to open). Locally-defined connections are not preserved when the thin client
is restarted or turned off.