Fujitsu eLux NG S26361-F2600-L134 ユーザーズマニュアル
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4.3
Accessing Citrix Published Applications
A connection to a published application lets a user access a predefined application and its associated
environment. Published applications can be run in seamless mode, where the applications appear to
the Thin Client as if they were running locally, each application running in its own resizable window.
Published applications require server-side and client-side configuration. In this section, we will discuss
client-side configuration.
environment. Published applications can be run in seamless mode, where the applications appear to
the Thin Client as if they were running locally, each application running in its own resizable window.
Published applications require server-side and client-side configuration. In this section, we will discuss
client-side configuration.
4.3.1 Via Application Definition
You can configure a session to access a published application via the eLux NG starter. Note:
You must know the application name exactly as it is published on the server.
You must know the application name exactly as it is published on the server.
Figure 73: ICA configuration – Published application
To configure a published application session via eLux NG starter
The parameters are the same as in “4.2.1 Remote Desktop” with the following exceptions:
• Name: Enter an appropriate name for this application, such as “MS Excel” for Microsoft
• Name: Enter an appropriate name for this application, such as “MS Excel” for Microsoft
Excel.
• Published Application: Select.
• Application: Enter the name exactly as it is published on the MetaFrame server.
Server location (also called server browsing) provides a method for users to view a list of all
published applications. See section “4.2.8 Server.”
• Application: Enter the name exactly as it is published on the MetaFrame server.
Server location (also called server browsing) provides a method for users to view a list of all
published applications. See section “4.2.8 Server.”