Desktop Virtualization And Client Configuration; Client Settings At A Glance - ViewSonic SC-T45 User Manual

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4.1 Desktop Virtualization and Client Configuration

The desktop virtualization is available in various forms: user state virtualization, application virtualization, session
based virtualization, virtual machine based virtualization, or even a hybrid approach. ViewSonic clients can meet a
wide range of desktop virtualization forms and needs. To get your client ready for use, you might need to configure
client settings to meet the specific needs in your desktop virtualization plan.

4.2 Client Settings at a Glance

The following table provides brief descriptions of client setting items.
NOTE
• The available tabs and setting items may vary, depending on the client model and
the used operating system.
• Some setting items are only available locally on clients. You can adjust those
settings through ViewSonic Client Setup. In the table below, all settings that are only
available locally on clients are marked with an asterisk (*).
Tab
Setting
Remote
Desktop
Citrix ICA
Citrix XenApp
VMware View
GO-Global
Applications
Web Browser
SSH
XDMCP
Acrobat Reader

Desktop Virtualization and Client Configuration

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Click to configure RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) connection
settings and create shortcuts on the local desktop and START
menu for Remote Desktop sessions.
Click to configure Citrix ICA (Independent Computing
Architecture) connection settings and create shortcuts on the local
desktop and START menu for ICA sessions.
Click to configure Citrix XenApp connection settings and create a
Start menu folder and/or desktop folder for accessing application
delivery services.
Click to configure VMware View connection settings and create
shortcuts on the local desktop and START menu for View sessions.
Click to configure GO-Global Client connection settings and create
shortcuts on the local desktop and START menu for accessing
application delivery services.
Click to configure general (for WES-based clients only) or specific
browser session settings. A desktop shortcut is created for specific
browser sessions launched with the desired initial web page. The
used Web browser may vary, depending on the operating system
of your client model.
Click to configure SSH (Secure Shell) session settings and create
shortcuts on the local desktop and START menu for SSH sessions.
Click to configure XDMCP (X Display Manager Control Protocol)
connection settings and create shortcuts on the local desktop and
START menu for accessing desktop delivery services.
Click to enable/disable Acrobat Reader on your client.
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Configuring Client Settings
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