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Chapter 2 Features
Additional Classic Desktop Features
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Purge clipboard—Discards the contents of the clipboard in order to free up memory.
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Group Sessions—Enables you to open more than three ICA or three RDP or three ICA seamless
sessions. The sessions will be displayed as a group on the task bar.
sessions. The sessions will be displayed as a group on the task bar.
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Lock Terminal—Puts the zero client in a locked state if the user has signed on to the system with a
password. The zero client can only be unlocked using the same password.
password. The zero client can only be unlocked using the same password.
Desktop Menu
Clicking the User Name (User Name is the name of user who is logged in and the name is displayed at
the bottom-left side of the task bar), or clicking on the desktop, opens the desktop menu with the
following options (for High-privileged and Low-privileged users only):
the bottom-left side of the task bar), or clicking on the desktop, opens the desktop menu with the
following options (for High-privileged and Low-privileged users only):
Figure 2-6
Desktop Menu
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System Setup—Provides access to the following local system setup dialog boxes:
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Network Setup—Allows selection of DHCP or manual entry of network settings, as well as
entry of locations of servers essential to zero client operation. This menu selection is disabled
for low-privileged users. See
entry of locations of servers essential to zero client operation. This menu selection is disabled
for low-privileged users. See
.
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Remote Connections—Allows you to configure zero client network connections including ICA,
RDP, Citrix Xen, and other broker server connections. See
RDP, Citrix Xen, and other broker server connections. See
.
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Central Configuration—Allows you to configure zero client central connection settings such as
file server and optional VXC Manager server settings. See
file server and optional VXC Manager server settings. See
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WAN Setup—Allows you to configure zero client WAN.
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System Preference—Allows user selection of zero client parameters that are a matter of
personal preference. See
personal preference. See
.
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Display—Allows you to configure the monitor resolution and refresh rate. See
.
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Peripherals—Allows you to select the peripherals settings such as keyboard, mouse, volume,
and touch screen settings. See
and touch screen settings. See
.
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Printer—Allows configuration of network printers and local printers that are connected to the
zero client. See
zero client. See
.
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System Information—Provides zero client system information. See
.
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Applications—Contains a submenu of all locally configured applications and is populated with
published applications when a user is signed on using either PNLite or PNAgent.
published applications when a user is signed on using either PNLite or PNAgent.
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Network Test—Opens a submenu from which the Ping and Trace Route tools can be used to check
the integrity of the network connection. See
the integrity of the network connection. See
.