Table 23: Citrix Terminal Services (Default ICA) Configuration
Details
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Your Action
Function
Option
Select one of the following
options from the Java
Support Options drop-down
list:
•
Disable Java
Support
—Disables Java
support for a Secure
Access device to
intermediate traffic.
•
Use Java applet as a
fallback
mechanism
—Allows a
Secure Access device to
fall back to the applets
when other terminal
services clients are not
available on the user’s
system.
•
Always use Java
applet
—Allows a Secure
Access device to store
terminal services Java
clients directly on the
Secure Access device
without employing a
separate Web server to
host them. You can then
associate these Java
applets with the resource
profile and specify that the
Secure Access device
always use them to
intermediate traffic.
Allows you to enable or disable
Java applet support.
Java Support Options
Select a Java applet from the
Applet to use drop–down
list.
Specifies the Java applet that
you want to associate with the
resource profile.
Applet to use
Enter the HTML page
definition.
NOTE: The maximum size
of the HTML that can be
specified is 25 KB.
Specifies the HTML page
definition that includes
references to your Java applets.
Applet HTML
Select
Citrix using default
ICA
option to configure a
citrix terminal services
resource profile that uses
default ICA.
Allows you to specify the type
of terminal service.
Type
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