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Appendix A Central Configuration: Automating Updates and Configuration
Configuring Session Services
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If a Windows 2003/2008 Server is used, a Terminal Services Client Access License (TSCAL) server
must also reside somewhere accessible on the network. The server will grant a temporary (120-day)
license on an individual device basis. Beyond the temporary (120-day) license, you must purchase
TSCALs and install them on the TSCAL server (you will not be able to make a connection without
a temporary or permanent license).
must also reside somewhere accessible on the network. The server will grant a temporary (120-day)
license on an individual device basis. Beyond the temporary (120-day) license, you must purchase
TSCALs and install them on the TSCAL server (you will not be able to make a connection without
a temporary or permanent license).
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It is recommended that any ICA connection which traverses a Dial-up or WAN connection have
Lowband=yes set in the INI files or the Optimize for low speed link option selected in the
Connection Settings (ICA) dialog box.
Lowband=yes set in the INI files or the Optimize for low speed link option selected in the
Connection Settings (ICA) dialog box.
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If an ICA connection is created using the Connect Manager and the Host Names or Application
Name text box is left blank, a message appears prompting the user to enter the IP Address or Server
Name of the ICA server to which to connect.
Name text box is left blank, a message appears prompting the user to enter the IP Address or Server
Name of the ICA server to which to connect.
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An audio input port is available (Audio can be recorded).
PNAgent/PNLite Installation Guidelines
PNAgent/PNLite is a component of the Citrix XML publishing service. PNAgent/PNLite is an ICA
connection mode that enables the zero client to connect to applications available (published) on an ICA
server without having to configure connections for individual published applications.
connection mode that enables the zero client to connect to applications available (published) on an ICA
server without having to configure connections for individual published applications.
Use the following guidelines during installation:
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MetaFrame X—Installing MetaFrame XP supports XML publishing services. During installation, a
series of prompts appear for you to follow. When you are prompted to install the XML Publishing
Service, be aware that clicking Yes to this option allows you to change the default port (80) used by
the service.
series of prompts appear for you to follow. When you are prompted to install the XML Publishing
Service, be aware that clicking Yes to this option allows you to change the default port (80) used by
the service.
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Citrix Presentation Serve—Installing Citrix Presentation Server supports XML publishing services.
During installation, a series of prompts appear for you to follow.
During installation, a series of prompts appear for you to follow.
The port to be used for XML publishing services must be known for making appropriate
PNAgent/PNLite server location entries required by the operating mode (for related information, refer
to
PNAgent/PNLite server location entries required by the operating mode (for related information, refer
to
and the Cisco Virtual Experience Client 2112/2212
WTOS INI Files Reference Guide). The zero client uses port 80 as the default port, but if a port other than
80 is used, the port number must be specified explicitly with the PNAgent/PNLite server location in the
form IP:port or name:port, where :port is optional.
80 is used, the port number must be specified explicitly with the PNAgent/PNLite server location in the
form IP:port or name:port, where :port is optional.
Configuring RDP Session Services
Before you use the information in this section to configure your RDP session services, be sure you have
read
read
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RDP session services can be made available on the network using any of the following:
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Windows 2003/2008 Server with Terminal Services installed
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Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Services (WTS) Edition
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Windows XP
When using the instructions accompanying these products to install them and make sessions and
applications available to the zero clients sharing the server environment, be aware of the following:
applications available to the zero clients sharing the server environment, be aware of the following: