To allow a thin client to be accessed from another location:
1.
Double-click
VNC Shadow
.
2.
Select
Enable VNC Shadow
to enable the thin client to be accessed using VNC.
3.
Select
VNC Read Only
to make the VNC session read only.
4.
Select
VNC Use Password
to require a password to access the thin client using VNC.
5.
Select
VNC Notify User to Allow Refuse
to display a message when someone uses VNC to
access the thin client and allow a user to refuse VNC access.
a.
Select
VNC Show Timeout for Notification
and set a time delay to allow the user to
refuse.
b.
Type a
User Notification Message
in the field.
6.
Select
Re-set VNC server right now
and click
OK
to reset the VNC server.
7.
Click
OK
to save the settings and exit the dialog box.
NOTE:
You will need to restart the thin client for the changes to take effect.
Advanced
These utilities allow you to enable CDA mode, open a text utility, and access the root directory. The
following utilities are available on the Advanced tab:
●
CDA Mode on page 54
●
DHCP Option Manager on page 55
●
Mousepad on page 55
●
X Terminal on page 55
CDA Mode
This utility allows you to enable Citrix Desktop Appliance (CDA) Mode and set the URL.
To use CDA mode:
1.
Be sure that Web Browser preferences have been set. For more information, see
Web Browser
on page 9
.
2.
Double-click
CDA Mode
.
3.
Select
Enable CDA
and type the URL in the field.
4.
Click
OK
to save your changes and close the dialog box.
NOTE:
CDA mode can also be enabled by configuring DHCP tag 191 as a string whose value is the
URL to the Citrix environment.
To disable CDA mode:
1.
Press
Ctrl
+
Alt
+
End
to minimize Web Browser.
2.
Click
Control Panel
>
Advanced
>
CDA Mode
.
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