Table 24: Citrix Listed Application Resource Profile Configuration
Details
(continued)
Your Action
Function
Option
Select the
Connect drives
check box to enable this
feature.
Connects the user’s local drive
to the terminal server, enabling
the user to copy information
from the terminal server to his
local client directories.
Connect drives
Select the
Connect printers
check box to enable this
feature.
Connects the user’s local
printers to the terminal server,
enabling the user to print
information from the terminal
server to his local printer.
Connect printers
Select the
Connect COM
Ports
check box to enable
this feature.
Connects the user’s COM ports
to the terminal server, allowing
communication between the
terminal server and the devices
on his serial ports.
Connect COM Ports
Select one of the following
options from the drop-down
list`:
•
All Terminal Service
Profile roles
—Displays the
session bookmark to all of
the roles associated with
the resource profile.
•
Subset of Terminal
Service Profile
roles
—Displays the
session bookmark to a
subset of the roles
associated with the
resource profile. Then
select roles from the ALL
Selected Roles list and
click
Add
to move them to
the Subset of selected
roles list.
Specifies the roles to which you
want to display the session
bookmarks.
Applies to roles
Settings > Role Selections tab
Select the role, and click
Add
.
Specifies roles to which the
resource profile applies.
NOTE: The Role Selections tab
is enabled only when you select
Subset of Terminal Service
Profile roles
option from the
Applies to roles drop–down list.
Roles Selections
Related
Documentation
Configuring Custom Web Applications Resource Profile (NSM Procedure) on page 112
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Configuring File Rewriting Resource Profiles (NSM Procedure) on page 120
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