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Server Location Tab
Server location (also called the ICA Browser or server browsing) provides a method for
a user at a network-connected Citrix ICA Client computer to view a list of all Citrix
servers and published applications. Each network protocol maintains a separate and
independent master ICA browser. Set a specific server address for the Citrix server that
functions as the master browser when your network configuration uses routers or
gateways, or to eliminate broadcasts on your network.
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Server Group
– Use the Server Group and Address List fields to create lists of
specific servers that you want to designate as primary and backup servers for
connecting to application sets. Backup server groups provide business recovery
for your client in the event that you cannot contact any servers in your primary
group. You can define up to three groups of Citrix servers to which you want to
connect: a primary and two backups. Each group can contain from one to five
servers. When you specify a server group for your client, the client attempts to
contact all the servers within that group simultaneously (broadcasting) and the
first server to respond is the one to which you connect. Use this field to designate
whether the servers entered in the Address List field belong to your Primary, first
backup (Backup 1), or second backup (Backup 2) group.
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Address List
– Use the address list field to view and change the list of Citrix
servers used in the selected server group. If you have not selected any servers,
[Auto-Locate] is selected by default.
Click
Add
to add a Citrix server to your server group’s address list.