Fujitsu eLux NG S26361-F2600-L134 User Manual
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S26361-F2600-L134
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4.1 Introduction
eLux NG offers you two types of application possibilities:
• remote
• local
The main employment area of a Thin Client is as a terminal in server-based computing. “Remote”
means the application runs on a server, such as a Windows application on a terminal server. Even
when an application runs remotely, client-side software is still required to initiate and maintain a
session.
By nature, the Thin Client has limited resources, meaning the majority of applications will be server
based. However, in addition to server applications eLux NG also offers a variety of local applications.
“Local” means the application runs directly on the Thin Client. Local applications include browser
software (Opera, Mozilla, Firefox), local shell (XTerm), and desktop tools (resource information,
calculator, CD player). This software is provided free of charge and can be downloaded from
• remote
• local
The main employment area of a Thin Client is as a terminal in server-based computing. “Remote”
means the application runs on a server, such as a Windows application on a terminal server. Even
when an application runs remotely, client-side software is still required to initiate and maintain a
session.
By nature, the Thin Client has limited resources, meaning the majority of applications will be server
based. However, in addition to server applications eLux NG also offers a variety of local applications.
“Local” means the application runs directly on the Thin Client. Local applications include browser
software (Opera, Mozilla, Firefox), local shell (XTerm), and desktop tools (resource information,
calculator, CD player). This software is provided free of charge and can be downloaded from
or copied from the eLux NG CD-ROM.
This chapter describes how to configure both local applications and session clients. In addition, further
configuration may be required in the application itself. For further information on configuring session
clients (such as SAPGUI or Citrix ICA), please consult the manufacturer’s product documentation.
Configuration takes place in the Configuration tab.
configuration may be required in the application itself. For further information on configuring session
clients (such as SAPGUI or Citrix ICA), please consult the manufacturer’s product documentation.
Configuration takes place in the Configuration tab.
Figure 66: Application definition dialog box
To configure a local application or session client
1. From
the
Configuration
tab, click New. This opens the Application definition dialog box,
which contains a number of subtabs.
2. Click the tab for the application you want in the Application definition dialog box.