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4.2.3 Smart Card User Roaming
For user roaming, you need a smart card (containing user information) and a valid PIN. The
user information is sent to the ICA server and logon takes place automatically. If the smart
card is removed, the session is automatically disconnected and the Thin Client is locked. The
applications on the server remain open. If you enter the smart card and PIN on a different Thin
Client, the connection is restored. This allows you to “transfer” sessions from one Thin Client
to another.
For more information, see “3.15.3 User Roaming.”
user information is sent to the ICA server and logon takes place automatically. If the smart
card is removed, the session is automatically disconnected and the Thin Client is locked. The
applications on the server remain open. If you enter the smart card and PIN on a different Thin
Client, the connection is restored. This allows you to “transfer” sessions from one Thin Client
to another.
For more information, see “3.15.3 User Roaming.”
4.2.4 Citrix ICA Client for Linux – Advanced Citrix ICA Settings
Using Citrix ICA, you can access server-specific applications or published applications. Other
features include:
• Client drive mapping
• Client printer mapping
• COM port mapping
• Low bandwidth requirements
• Citrix ICA Client hotkeys
• Seamless Windows support
• Program Neighborhood Agent
• 128-bit SSL support
Note that some of these features are server specific.
Configuration of advanced ICA settings is done by clicking the Advanced button in an ICA
application definition.
features include:
• Client drive mapping
• Client printer mapping
• COM port mapping
• Low bandwidth requirements
• Citrix ICA Client hotkeys
• Seamless Windows support
• Program Neighborhood Agent
• 128-bit SSL support
Note that some of these features are server specific.
Configuration of advanced ICA settings is done by clicking the Advanced button in an ICA
application definition.
Figure 69: Accessing Citrix advanced settings