Wyse Technology R90L, C90LE Configuring ICA Session Services, Configuring RDP Session Services

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Chapter 2

Configuring ICA Session Services

Before you use the information in this section to configure your ICA session services, be sure you have read "Understanding Session Services."

ICA session services can be made available on the network using either Windows 2000 or

2003 Server with Terminal Services and one of the following installed:

Citrix MetaFrame XP

Citrix Presentation Server

Use the instructions accompanying these products to install them and make sessions and applications available to the thin clients sharing the server environment.

Note

If a Windows 2000 or 2003 Server or Citrix XenApp 5.0 with Windows Server 2008 is used, a Terminal Services Client Access License (TSCAL) server must also reside somewhere accessible on the network. The server will grant a temporary (120-day) license on an individual device basis. Beyond the temporary (120-day) license, you must purchase TSCALs and install them on the TSCAL server (you will not be able to make a connection without a temporary or permanent license).

Configuring RDP Session Services

Before you use the information in this section to configure your RDP session services, be sure you have read "Understanding Session Services."

RDP session services can be made available on the network to allow you to connect remotely to a desktop computer running Microsoft Windows NT®, Windows 2000, Windows 2003, and Windows XP Professional, and supported versions of Windows Vista, or a server running Microsoft® Windows NT® Server 4.0, Terminal Server Edition, Windows 2000 Server, Windows 2003 Server, and Windows 2008 Server. The Remote Desktop Protocol allows a thin client to execute Windows applications within a Windows GUI environment, even though they are actually being executed on the server.

Use the instructions accompanying these products to install them and make sessions and applications available to the thin clients sharing the server environment.

Note

If a Windows 2000, 2003, or 2008 Server is used, a Terminal Services Client Access License (TSCAL) server must also reside somewhere accessible on the network. The server will grant a temporary (120-day) license on an individual device basis. Beyond the temporary (120-day) license, you must purchase TSCALs and install them on the TSCAL server (you will not be able to make a connection without a temporary or permanent license).

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Contents Administrators Guide Wyse Thin Clients Based on Microsoft Windows XP EmbeddedPatents Copyright NoticesEnd User License Agreement License Trademarks Restricted Rights Legend Ordering Information FCC StatementRegulatory Compliance for Thin Clients Wireless Usage and RequirementsDevice Power Supply Canadian DOC NoticesBattery Information Model Rx0LE Thin Client, Product R90LEContents Administrative Utilities and Settings System AdministrationVii Figures TablesViiiContents This page intentionally blank Reference Description Summary of RevisionsWyse Technology Inc -01 Rev. L Wyse Technology Inc -01 Rev. KSummary of Revisions Introduction About this GuideOrganization of this Guide Related Online Resources Available at Wyse Wyse Technical SupportFinding the Information You Need in this Guide Wyse Online CommunitySetting-Up Access to the Enterprise Servers Establishing a Server EnvironmentUnderstanding How to Configure Your Network Services Using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DhcpDhcp Options Description DNSUsing FTP File Servers Understanding Session Services Using DNSConfiguring ICA Session Services Configuring RDP Session ServicesUsing VMware View Manger Services Implementing View Client Support on Wyse Thin ClientsThis page intentionally blank What Happens When You Turn on Your Thin Client Getting StartedLogging On Configuring the Thin Client Automatic LogonManual Log-on About the Automatically Launched Utilities Understanding the User Desktop User desktop exampleUnderstanding the Administrator Desktop Administrator desktop exampleLogging Off, Shutting Down, and Restarting Getting to Know the Extended Features Configuring and Using PeripheralsAccessing the Extended Features of the All Programs Menu Managing Connections with Citrix Program Neighborhood Viewing Client InformationBrowsing the Internet with Internet Explorer Establishing Remote Desktop ConnectionsUsing the Odyssey Client Manager Odyssey Client ManagerEricom PowerTerm TEC and Connect Synchronizing Thin Client Time with NeutronUsing VMware View Client to Connect to a Virtual Desktop VMware View Client extended viewAdministrator Control Panel Accessing and Using the Administrative Tools Configuring Component ServicesAdministrative Tools window Managing Services Viewing EventsConfiguring WinVNC Current User Properties Managing UsersSetting Configuration Strings with Custom Fields Custom FieldsConfiguring Dual Monitor Display Configuring Dual Video VGA RAMAdding Printers Configuring TouchscreensConfiguring Printers Select Do not share this printer and click NextSetting Ramdisk Size Ramdisk ConfigurationEnglish US default Selecting Regional and Language OptionsControlling Sounds and Audio Devices Configuring WDM Properties Enabling and Disabling Automatic Logon Using WinlogConfiguring the Internal Wireless Feature Configuring Wireless Local Area Network LAN SettingsUsing Wireless Zero Configuration WZC Wireless Network Connection Properties dialog box Wireless Network Properties EAP-TLSSmart Card or other Certificate Properties EAP-TLS Configuring Wireless Thin Clients for PEAP-MS-CHAP ChapterGetting to Know the Extended Features Preserving Wireless Connections Enter Credentials PEAP-MS-CHAPUsing Peap Fast Reconnect Chapter Administrative Utilities and Settings Using the File Based Write Filter FbwfChanging Passwords with the File Based Write Filter Administrative Utilities and Settings Running File Based Write Filter Command Line Options Setting the File Based Write Filter Controls File Based Write Filter ControlCache Limit and Warning Settings area includes Understanding the NetXClean Utility Drive Z Saving Files and Using Local DrivesSaving Files Drive C and FlashMapping Network Drives Participating in DomainsJoining a Domain Using the WinPing Diagnostic Utility Using the Net and Tracert UtilitiesUsing Roaming Profiles Managing Users and Groups with User Manager Creating New User AccountsConfiguring User Profiles Creating New GroupsChanging the Computer Name of a Thin Client Determining Group MembershipThis page intentionally blank System Administration Accessing Thin Client Bios SettingsInstalling and Upgrading Addons Manually Installing and Upgrading AddonsAutomatically Installing and Upgrading Addons FTP Addon Installer dialog box automatic exampleFTP Options complete one of the following Using Windows Server Update Services Wsus on a Thin Client Uninstalling Addons Using the FTP Addon InstallerConfiguring the Thin Client for Wsus Automatic Software Updates on Wyse Thin Clients Using Wsus Using Wsus on the Wyse Thin Client in Standalone ModePrerequisites Component Text Troubleshooting Wsus in Standalone ModeWsus Log Format Date Time Wsus Components DescriptionWindows Update agent searches for available updates Windows Update Log File ExamplesService Startup User is offered one update and chooses to install itConfiguring Wsus for Automatic Software Updates Using SMS Troubleshooting Wsus Used with SMSAbout VB Scripts Using Wsus with WDM Wsus 2.0 Reports TabTroubleshooting Wsus with WDM WindowsUpdate.log file-provides statisticsNetmon or Ethereal trace-shows data flow Using WinVNC to Shadow a Thin Client Setting VNC Server PropertiesSetting VNC Viewer Options VNC Connection DetailsVNC Connection Options VNC Authentication This page intentionally blank Figures Page Tables
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