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Configuring Secure Access Devices Guide
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Table 24: Citrix Listed Application Resource Profile Configuration
Details (continued)
Option
Password Type
Variable Password
Explicit Password
Session Reliability and
Auto-client reconnect
Screen Size
Color Depth
Function
Specifies a static or variable
password. If you select a
variable password, then you can
use the password stored in the
Secure Access device's primary
or secondary authentication
server, or you can use the
domain credentials to pass the
user's cached domain
credentials to the Windows
Terminal server.
Specifies the variable password.
Specifies the explicit password.
Keeps sessions active and on
the user's screen when network
connectivity is interrupted.
Specifies the size of the terminal
services window on the user's
workstation.
Changes the color-depth of the
terminal session data.
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Your Action
Select one of the following
options from the Password
Type drop-down list:
Variable Password—Uses
the password stored in the
Secure Access device's
primary or secondary
authentication server.
Explicit
Password—Allows you to
specify a static password.
Use domain
credentials—Passes the
user's cached domain
credentials to the Citrix
Metaframe server (also
called pass-through
authentication). When you
select this option, the
Secure Access device uses
the Citrix Program
Neighborhood client to
intermediate the Citrix
terminal session.
Enter the <password>
variable. Or use the following
syntax to submit the
password for the secondary
authentication server:
<P assword@SecondaryServerName>
or <Password[2]>.
Enter the explicit password.
Select the Session
Reliability and Auto-client
reconnect check box to
enable this feature.
Select screen size from the
drop–down list.
NOTE: By default, the
Secure Access device sets
the window size to full
screen.
Select color depth the
drop–down list.

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