Table 12: User Role Terminal Services Configuration Details
(continued)
Your Action
Function
Option
Select one of the following
session type:
•
Windows Terminal
Services
—Enables a
terminal session to a
Windows Terminal Server.
•
Citrix using default
ICA
—Enables a terminal
services session to a Citrix
Metaframe server.
•
Citrix using custom ICA
file
—Enables a terminal
services session to a Citrix
Metaframe or NFuse server
governing a Citrix server
farm.
Allows you to specify the type
of user session you want to
create.
Type
Terminal Services > Terminal Services Sessions tab > Type > Windows Terminal Services
> Settings tab
You can enter a static
username or a variable.
NOTE: Enter the <username>
variable to pass the username
stored in the Secure Access
device’s primary authentication
server. Or use the following
syntax to submit the username
for the secondary
authentication server:
<username@Secondary
ServerName> or
<username[2]>.
Specifies the username that
the Secure Access device
should pass to the terminal
server.
Username
Select either
Variable
Password
or
Explicit
Password
.
Allows you to specify a static
password or select a variable
password if you want to use
the password stored in the
Secure Access device’s
primary or secondary
authentication server.
Password Type
Enter the variable password.
Specifies the SSO variable
password that the Secure
Access device uses to validate
sign-in credentials.
Variable Password
Enter the explicit password.
Specifies the explicit SSO
password that the Secure
Access device uses to validate
sign-in credentials.
Explicit Password
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