Citrix Systems 9000 Series Cleanup Level, Cleanup Logs, Browser cache cookies and temporary files

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Getting Started

Browser cache cookies and temporary files

When you select this option and initiate the cleanup process, the client selects data that is stored in the browser for deletion. The client deletes all cached files regardless of whether they were cached from the remote network or the Internet. The client also supports the cleanup of temporary files and cookies.

Note This is restricted to Internet Explorer and Firefox only.

2.5.2Cleanup Level

You can configure the client to delete some or all the data sets when you log out. However, you might want to retain some of the data such as Auto Com- plete data, stored passwords, and history, especially if it is your personal com- puter that nobody else is likely to use. As a result, the data is categorized into three groups to help you selectively delete data. The groups are:

None

Browser Only

Everything

None: When this level is selected, none of the data sets are deleted.

Browser Only: When this level is selected, you can set the client to delete one or more of the following data sets:

Passwords and autocomplete data stored by browser

History and URLs typed in the address bar

Browser cache cookies and temporary files

Everything: When this level is selected, you can set the client to delete all temporary data that was generated by your computer.

2.5.3Cleanup Logs

The client logs all the cleanup activity in a file that is stored on your hard disk. This file lists the action performed and the files that were deleted. To view the log file, click the View Log button on the Summary pane of the Citrix Windows Cleanup dialog box.

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SSL VPN User’s Guide

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Contents SSL VPN User’s Guide for the Windows Platform Page Page Page Contents Troubleshooting the SSL VPN Client SSL VPN Overview SSL VPN ArchitectureSSL VPN Overview Using the SSL VPN Browser Plug-in Getting StartedSystem Requirements 1Security Alert window 2SSL VPN Login 5Browser plug-in being loaded 6Session window with the portal page in the background Using the SSL VPN Agent 7Download prompt8The Security Alert window 9SSL VPN Login 10Download Terminating the SSL VPN Session 12 PortalTerminating the Session for the Agent 13Confirmation message box16 Exit message Understanding the Cleanup Process Terminating the Session for the Browser Plug-inUnderstanding the Data Sets 18 List pane Client authentication certificate Applications that have accessed Sslvpn servicesPasswords and autocomplete data stored by browser NetScaler agent and activex browser plug-inCleanup Level Cleanup LogsBrowser cache cookies and temporary files Using the SSL VPN Portal PortalUsing Portal Tools HomePing Pane Bookmarks PaneRemove a bookmark 3Add BookmarkFile Transfer 4Remove bookmarkTop Panel 5File TransferLeft Panel Left panel Right PanelTo log on to a file server Right panel To download a file from a remote serverThemes To upload a file to the remote serverTo remove a folder, subfolder, or file Selecting a theme for the SSL VPN session Customizing your theme9Customize your theme Configuring the SSL VPN Client Configuring Login SettingsUsing Native Login 1Gateway Enterprise Edition dialog box Configuring Native Login 3Configuration dialog boxClick the Options tab. The Options pane is displayed Setting the SSL VPN Gateway 6Citrix Access Gateway Options dialog boxConfiguring Proxy Settings Configuring Security SettingsConfiguring a Secondary Password Configuring Interception Settings Configuring Split Tunneling8List of IP addresses, ports, and applications Configuring Split DNS Managing Domain Conflicts 9Domain conflicts caused by identical domains Managing Network Conflicts 10List of networks on the remote intranetLocal LAN Access When Split Tunneling is Disabled 11Incorrect routing of traffic due to network conflictsConfiguring the SSL VPN Client Configuring the SSL VPN Client Troubleshooting the SSL VPN Client Debugging the SSL VPN ClientSSL VPN Session Error Codes Trace TabCodes Message Explanation Action Permissions in the Windows Login failed SSL Accounts, the plug-in must Incorrect OS Version VPN Compression Statistics Connection Logs 2Compression Tab3Connection log FAQs Why does SSL VPN not work with MS Windows 9x?Does SSL VPN use a client side IP address? What should the client do when Windows crashes? Why does NetBios not access data on my computer?Uninstalling the SSL VPN Clients Uninstalling the Browser Plug-inFigure A-2Settings dialog box Uninstalling the Agent Figure A-3Downloaded Program Files folder

9000 Series specifications

Citrix Systems is a leader in virtualization technology, known for its robust solutions that facilitate remote access and enhance productivity. One of its noteworthy offerings is the Citrix 9000 Series, which is designed to optimize application delivery and provide excellent user experiences in enterprise environments.

The Citrix 9000 Series is built on advanced technologies that ensure high performance and reliability. One of the standout features is its ability to intelligently manage and route application traffic, reducing latency and ensuring that users receive quick and efficient access to virtual applications and desktops. This is critical in today's fast-paced work environment, where every second counts regarding application response times.

Another key characteristic of the Citrix 9000 Series is its support for a wide range of protocols, including HDX (High Definition User Experience), which enhances the performance of virtual applications across various network conditions. This responsiveness ensures that graphical applications run smoothly, even in bandwidth-constrained environments, making it ideal for remote workers and those using mobile devices.

Security is a top priority for Citrix, and the 9000 Series includes several features to protect sensitive data and provide safe access to applications. With support for advanced encryption and multi-factor authentication, organizations can ensure that only authorized users access their virtualized environments. Additionally, the system offers comprehensive monitoring and analytics to help IT teams identify performance issues and potential security threats proactively.

Scalability is another significant advantage of the Citrix 9000 Series. Whether a company is expanding its workforce or requiring additional resources to manage seasonal demands, this system can efficiently scale to meet those needs. It supports a variety of workloads, from small businesses to large enterprises, which ensures that organizations can adapt and grow without needing to overhaul their entire infrastructure.

Lastly, the user experience is thoughtfully crafted in the Citrix 9000 Series. The solution provides customizable user interfaces, enabling organizations to tailor the look and feel of applications to align with corporate branding while offering a seamless experience across devices.

In conclusion, the Citrix 9000 Series combines advanced features, scalability, security, and user-centric design, making it an excellent choice for organizations looking to enhance their application delivery and remote access capabilities.