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Using and Configuring Access Connections
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Configuring Dialup Modem Access
A USB dial-up modem or a USB-to-Serial adapter connected to a serial modem can be 
used with the thin client to access a dial-up server.
The dial-up server may provide either of two paths to the enterprise intranet:
• An enterprise dial-up server will directly connect to the enterprise intranet.
• An Internet Service Provider (ISP) dial-up server provides access to the Internet, from 
which the thin client must access an enterprise PPTP VPN server that connects to the 
enterprise intranet.
The Dialup Manager is used to initiate a connection to a dialup server through a modem.
Selecting Dialup Manager in the Desktop menu opens the Dialup Manager dialog box. 
The Dialup Manager dialog box can also be set to open automatically on thin client start 
as described in "Configuring Network Settings."
Note
Applications accessed through a dialup connection generally should have 
the Optimize for low speed link option selected in the user profile or the 
Connection Settings (ICA or RDP) dialog box.
Figure 26 Dialup Manager 
Use the following guidelines:
• Dial Description/Protocol area - Lists a description and protocol of each dialup 
property entry created using the Dialup Property dialog box.
• Dial - Initiates dialing for a currently-selected list entry. After initiation, a Dialup Status 
dialog box opens displaying messages and allowing you to refresh, reset, or 
disconnect the connection. If you are using a USB modem, the Serial Setup dialog box 
must be configured correctly to initiate a successful connection.
• New - Opens the Dialup Property dialog box. Use this dialog box to create a new 
connection entry in the list of connections.
• Edit - Opens the Dialup Property dialog box for a currently-selected list entry. Use this 
dialog box to edit the connection.
• Delete - Deletes the dialup property record for a currently-selected list entry. A warning 
is displayed, asking you to confirm the deletion.
Caution
Deleting the record is irreversible. A deleted record must be recreated to be 
made available again.