Remote Connections - Dell Wyse ThinOS C10LE Administrator's Manual

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Configuring Connection Settings Locally

Remote Connections

Use the Remote Connections dialog box (System Settings icon > Remote
Connections) to configure thin client remote connections (including ICA, RDP, Citrix
XenDesktop, VMware View, Dell vWorkspace, and other broker server connections),
visual options, and general connection settings.
TIP: In the Classic Desktop option, the Remote Connections dialog box allows you to
create default ICA and RDP connections for use. If you want to create several ICA and
RDP connections (more than the default connections), use the Connect Manager (see
"Connect Manager").
Use the following guidelines for the Broker Setup tab (IMPORTANT: for details on the
latest options for each connection, see ThinOS release notes):
TIP: Broker locations can be supplied through a wnos.ini file if it is used. If DHCP is
used, broker locations can be supplied through DHCP. After creating an entry, be sure
to reboot the thin client to have the changes take effect.
ICA Connection - Select None, select ICA, click Configure Connection, and then
follow the wizard (see "Configuring ICA Connections").
RDP Connection - Select None, select RDP, click Configure Connection, and then
follow the wizard (see "Configuring RDP Connections").
Microsoft Connection - Select Microsoft, enter the IP Address for the server in the
Broker Server box, and then click OK.
Citrix Xen Connection - Select Citrix Xen, enter the IP Address for the server in the
Broker Server box, select your options, and then click OK.
TIP: You can also select the Enable StoreFront option to enable StoreFront feature (if
selected, the Visual Experience tab will be disabled/grayed)
- Use the following guidelines for the Citrix Xen Broker Server:
- Enter the IP Address or host name for the server in the Broker Server box.
- Use the Enable automatic reconnection at logon and Enable automatic
reconnection from button menu check boxes and options to further configure the
connection for automatic reconnection.
- Use the Account Self-Service Server box to enter the Account Self-Service IP
address (HTTPS only) such as https://IPAddress. Locations can be supplied through a
wnos.ini file if it is used. If DHCP is used, locations can be supplied through DHCP.
After making an entry, be sure to reboot the thin client to have the changes take
effect. This feature allows users to change or reset their own password and to
unlock their account from the Login dialog box (see "Login Dialog Box Features").
NOTE: The account self-service feature requires the usage of Citrix Password
manager.
- Use the XenApp button to use the Wyse default settings for the XenApp default
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