Dell Latitude 5280 Wyse Mobile Thin Client User Guide - Page 12
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The Virtual desktop of the Citrix Receiver is displayed. 7 In the Virtual desktop window, click Add Apps (+) > All Applications. You can select or clear the application check boxes. The selected applications are displayed on the virtual desktop. 8 On the virtual desktop, click Settings to: • Refresh • Add or Delete Server account • Log-off Configuring the Remote Desktop Connection session services Remote Desktop Connection is a network protocol that provides a graphical interface to connect to another computer over a network connection. To install the software, use the instructions accompanying them. Make sessions and applications available to the thin client by sharing the server environment. NOTE: If you use a Windows 2003/2008 Server, 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. You cannot make a connection without a temporary or permanent license. To configure a Remote Desktop Connection: 1 Log in as a user or administrator. 2 From the Start menu, click Remote Desktop Connection, or double-click the Remote Desktop Connection icon on the desktop. The Remote Desktop Connection window is displayed. 3 In the Computer box, enter the computer or the domain name. 4 For advanced configuration options, click Show Options. • In the General tab, you can enter the logon credentials, edit or open an existing RDP connection, or save a new RDP connection file. • In the Display tab, manage the display and the color quality of your remote desktop: • Move the slider to increase or decrease the size of your remote desktop. To use full screen, move the slider all the way to the right. • Select the color quality of your preference for your remote desktop from the drop-down list. • Select or clear the Display the connection bar when I use the full screen check box to display or hide the connection bar in full screen mode. • In the Local Resources tab configure audio, keyboard, or local devices and resources for your remote desktop. • In the Remote audio section, click Settings for advanced audio settings options. • In the Keyboard section, choose when and where to apply keyboard combinations. • In the Local devices and resources section, select devices and resources that you want to use in your remote session. Click More for more options. • In the Experience tab optimize the performance of your remote session based on the connection quality. NOTE: If you find that the Unified Write Filter cache is filling up, disable the Bitmap caching in the Experience tab. • In the Advanced tab, select the action that should be taken when the server authentication fails and configure settings for connection through Remote Gateway. 5 Click Connect. 6 Enter the login credentials for connecting to the remote session in the Security dialog box. 12 Software