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Software, Configuring connections locally, Configuring Citrix Receiver session services

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8 Software Configuring connections locally When you log in to your mobile thin client as a User, the Windows desktop displays following notable features: • Citrix Receiver • Remote Desktop connection • vWorkspace connection • VMware Horizon client • Ericom Connect-WebConnect client Configuring Citrix Receiver session services Citrix Receiver is a server based on computing technology that separates the logic of an application from its user interface. The Citrix Receiver client software installed on the thin client device allows you to interact with the application GUI, while all the application processes are executed on the server. Citrix Receiver session services can be made available on the network by using Windows 2008/2012 Server with Terminal Services and one of the following installed: • XenDesktop 7.5 • XenDesktop 7.6 • XenDesktop 7.8 • XenDesktop 7.9 • XenDesktop 7.11 To install the software, refer to the documentation accompanying the software. Make sessions and applications available to the thin client devices that share the server environment. NOTE: If you use a Windows 2003/2008 Server or Citrix XenApp 5.0 with Windows Server 2008, a Terminal Services Client Access License (TSCAL) server must also be accessible on the network. The server grants a temporary license, which expires after 120 days. After the temporary license expires, you must purchase and install the TSCALs on the server. To configure a Citrix Receiver session: 1 Log in as an administrator. 2 Access the Citrix Server by using one of the following options: • From the Start Menu, click Citrix Receiver. • Double-click the Citrix Receiver icon on the desktop. After you log in to the Citrix Server, the Add Account window is displayed. 3 In the Add Account window, enter the Server IP address, and then click Next. 4 For secure connections, enter Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN); for non-secure connections, enter the IP address. 5 Enter the user credentials, and click Log on. You can add an account by providing the IP address, and you can view the details of the Citrix Receiver. 6 Click Yes, and then click Next. Software 11

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Software
Configuring
connections locally
When you log in to your mobile thin client as a User, the Windows desktop displays following notable features:
Citrix Receiver
Remote Desktop connection
vWorkspace connection
VMware Horizon client
Ericom Connect-WebConnect client
Configuring
Citrix Receiver session services
Citrix Receiver is a server based on computing technology that separates the logic of an application from its user interface. The Citrix
Receiver client software installed on the thin client device allows you to interact with the application GUI, while all the application processes
are executed on the server.
Citrix Receiver session services can be made available on the network by using Windows 2008/2012 Server with Terminal Services and one
of the following installed:
XenDesktop 7.5
XenDesktop 7.6
XenDesktop 7.8
XenDesktop 7.9
XenDesktop 7.11
To install the software, refer to the documentation accompanying the software. Make sessions and applications available to the thin client
devices that share the server environment.
NOTE:
If you use a Windows 2003/2008 Server or Citrix XenApp 5.0 with Windows Server 2008, a Terminal Services Client Access License
(TSCAL) server must also be accessible on the network. The server grants a temporary license, which expires after 120 days. After the
temporary license expires, you must purchase and install the TSCALs on the server.
To
configure
a Citrix Receiver session:
1
Log in as an administrator.
2
Access the Citrix Server by using one of the following options:
From the
Start Menu
, click
Citrix Receiver
.
Double-click the
Citrix Receiver
icon on the desktop.
After you log in to the Citrix Server, the
Add Account
window is displayed.
3
In the
Add Account
window, enter the Server IP address, and then click
Next
.
4
For secure connections, enter Fully
Qualified
Domain Name (FQDN); for non-secure connections, enter the IP address.
5
Enter the user credentials, and click
Log on
.
You can add an account by providing the IP address, and you can view the details of the Citrix Receiver.
6
Click
Yes
, and then click
Next
.
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