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Configuring Secure Access Devices Guide
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Table 28: Configuring Windows Terminal Services Resource Profile
Details (continued)
Option
Function
Color Depth
Specifies the color depth of the
terminal session data.
Username
Specifies the username that the
Secure Access device should pass to
the terminal server.
Password
Specifies a static or variable password.
Type
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.
Variable
Specifies the variable password.
Password
Explicit
Specifies the explicit password.
Password
Launch
Enables the Windows application
Seamless
server to manage the display of the
Window
application. This allows an
application's windows to behave in
the same way as an application
running on a Windows application
server, regardless of the user's desktop
environment.
Alias Name
Specifies the alias name (applicable
only for servers running Windows
2008 and later).
NOTE: This text box appears only
when you select the Launch Seamless
Window check box.
Path to
Specifies the path where the
application
application's executable file resides
on the terminal server.
Your Action
Select color depth from the drop-down
list.
NOTE: By default, the Secure Access
device sets the color depth to 8-bit.
Enter the username.
Select eitherVariable Password or
Password from the Password Type
drop–down list.
Enter the <password> variable. Or use
the following syntax to submit the
password for the secondary
authentication server:
<Password@SecondaryServerName>
or <Password[2]>.
Enter the explicit password.
Select the Launch Seamless Window
check box to enable this feature.
Enter the alias name.
Enter the path.
For example, you might enter the
following directory for the Microsoft
Word application: C:\Program
Files\Microsoft
Office\Office10\WinWord.exe.
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