Advanced Details On Configuring Ica And Rdp Connections; Configuring Ica Connections - Dell Wyse ThinOS C10LE Administrator's Manual

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Advanced Details on Configuring ICA and RDP Connections

Use the following information when configuring ICA and RDP connections (this
information assumes that the thin client does not have a locked down privilege level):

Configuring ICA Connections

To configure the ICA connection option you selected in the Remote Connections
dialog box (see "Remote Connections"), use the following guidelines.
If you select the Server option, the Host Names box is displayed.
If you select the Published Application option, the Application Name box replaces the
Host Names box.
High-privileged user - The additional functionality provided by the Connection
Settings dialog box allows testing of connection definitions before they are entered
(by a network administrator) into the user profile files.
Low-privileged user - The settings for the selected connection can be viewed but
cannot be edited, and new connections cannot be defined. Connection definitions
are controlled by a network administrator and are accessed by the thin client from
the user profiles located on a remote server.
Stand-alone user - The Connect Manager is available to Stand-alone users because
connection definitions cannot be accessed from remote user profiles. If user profiles
are available on an FTP server but are not accessed because DHCP is not available
or is not configured to provide the file server IP address, the file server IP location
can be entered manually using the Network Setup dialog box.

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