Introduction; Pnlite Access; Browser-Based Access - HP Compaq t1000 Series Supplementary Manual

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NFuse Server Configuration
Requirements

Introduction

Firmware version 3.5 introduces two new methods for accessing ICA published
applications:
Program neighborhood light (PNLite) (see "ICA Client Settings")
Browser based access, in which an NFuse server provides ICA links within a
Web page to allow ICA sessions to be launched from within a browser window
(see "Internet Explorer Connections").
Both facilities rely on the Citrix NFuse capability set. Before the terminal can
provide either of these services, NFuse must be installed and licensed on the Citrix
server.

PNLite Access

When PNLite is initially configured on the server, the installer must designate a port
to be used for telling clients about the published applications. Each client must
have this port configured using the PNLite tab of the ICA global settings
configuration (see "ICA Client Settings"). Once set up, all applications published
through this mechanism on the designated server will appear as automatically
configured connections in the Connection Manager window. The list of published
applications/automatic connections is refreshed every time the terminal is
rebooted.

Browser-Based Access

Publication of applications using a web page may be set up using the Citrix NFuse
Web site wizard. There are two limitations in using this facility with the local browser
installed on a T10x0 series model terminal.

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