Citrix Systems MetaFrame Presentation Server manual Program Neighborhood Agent

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MetaFrame Presentation Server Reviewer’s Guide

You publish any given application or content once on the server, but multiple users can simultaneously access the published resources. Application processing on the client is kept to a minimum because the application runs entirely on the server. The ICA protocol sends keystrokes, mouse clicks, and screen updates between the server and the client, so to the user of the client device it appears as if the software is running locally.

Because applications run on the server and not on the client device, users can connect from any platform. For example, Microsoft Outlook running as a published application looks and feels the same whether the user is connecting from a Windows CE hand-held computer, a Macintosh desktop, or a Linux workstation. You can control user connections to the server to prevent over-consumption of licenses or server resources.

With many clients (including the Clients for 32-bit Windows, Java, Macintosh, and Linux), you can secure ICA communications using the Secure Socket Layer (SSL) or Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocols. SSL/TLS provides server authentication, encryption of the data stream, and message integrity checks and enables you to securely deliver applications within a LAN or across the Internet.

Program Neighborhood

With the client Program Neighborhood, users can connect to published resources and servers running MetaFrame Presentation Server using:

Application sets

Custom ICA connections

An application set is a user’s view of the resources published on a given server farm that the user is authorized to access. Resources published in an application set are configured for such session properties as window size, number of colors, supported encryption levels, and audio compression rate.

If these settings are not required to run the published application (such as, for example, the audio compression rate), you can change them on the client device at the application set level.

Program Neighborhood Agent

Using the Program Neighborhood Agent in conjunction with the Web Interface, you can integrate published resources with users’ desktops. Users access remote applications, desktops, and content by clicking icons on their Windows desktop, in the Start menu, in the Windows system tray, or any combination thereof.

The Program Neighborhood Agent handles the following functions:

User authentication. The Client provides user credentials to the Web Interface when users try to connect and every time they launch published resources.

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Contents MetaFrame Presentation Server Reviewer’s Guide Copyright and Trademark Notice Contents Chapter Using MetaFrame Presentation Server for Windows Chapter Using Load Manager Page Introduction MetaFrame Presentation Server Benefits Introducing Citrix MetaFrame Access Suite MetaFrame Presentation Server Reviewer’s Guide MetaFrame Presentation Server Editions Introducing MetaFrame Presentation Server Components MetaFrame Presentation Server Management ConsolesMetaFrame Presentation Server Console Program Neighborhood Agent Console MetaFrame Access Suite ConsoleLicense Management Console Web Interface ConsoleAdministration Tools ICA Administration ToolbarICA Client Update Configuration Tool Citrix Connection Configuration Tool Shadow TaskbarSpeedScreen Latency Reduction Manager Citrix SSL Relay Configuration Tool MetaFrame Presentation Server ClientsProgram Neighborhood Program Neighborhood AgentWeb Client Extensible Solutions for Enterprise Systems Secure Gateway for MetaFrame Presentation ServerLoad Manager Installation ManagerCitrix Document Center Resource ManagerEnhanced Support for Large Farms New Features of MetaFrame Presentation ServerSimplified Licensing for MetaFrame Access Suite Products Zone Preference and FailoverDelegated Administration PoliciesBi-directional Audio Support SpeedScreen Flash Acceleration Enhanced Multimedia SupportSpeedScreen Multimedia Acceleration SpeedScreen Image AccelerationSession Reliability Workspace ControlOther Key Features of MetaFrame Presentation Server Introduction MetaFrame Presentation Server Reviewer’s Guide Accessing the Document Center Getting More Information and HelpTo start the Document Center Getting Service and Support Other Product DocumentationSubscription Advantage Page Chapter Requirements for Performing this Review Suggested Hardware and Operating System CombinationsServers Running MetaFrame Presentation Server for Windows MetaFrame Presentation Server Installation Overview To install the MetaFrame Access Suite License Server Licensing Evaluation Versions of Citrix ProductsObtaining and Installing an Evaluation License Page MetaFrame Presentation Server Reviewer’s Guide Preparation for creating DemoFarm To install the Web Interface To create your server farm To install the MetaFrame Access Suite Console To install the Presentation Server ConsoleTo install the Document Center Adding a MetaFrame Presentation Server to your Server Farm To add a server to your server farm Choose Connect to a database on this serverTo finish your installation Installing MetaFrame Clients To install Program Neighborhood AgentPage MetaFrame Presentation Server Reviewer’s Guide Using MetaFrame Presentation Server for Windows Using the Presentation Server Console To run the Presentation Server ConsoleServer Console Using MetaFrame Presentation Server for Windows Publishing Applications To publish Notepad from your primary serverTo publish Calculator from your secondary server Publishing Web Content To publish the My Citrix WebConfiguring the Web Interface To access the Web Interface ConsoleHttp//servername/Citrix/MetaFrame/WIAdmin Exploring the User Experience Running Published Applications Through a Web BrowserClick Notepad1 Running Published Applications from a Client Desktop Printing to Client PrintersTo show that you can run applications from DemoFarm Monitoring and Managing Client Sessions To test printing from a clientTo view session information for a server Managing Printers for Clients #clientname/printernameConfiguring Auto Creation of Client Printers Auto Creation and Citrix Connection Configuration To change the connection configurationUsing the Universal Printing Capabilities Client Printing with the Universal DriverBenefits of Using the Universal Driver To configure printing options for the server farmTo create a policy for shadowing Using PoliciesCreating a Policy From the Actions menu, choose Policy Create PolicyAssigning a Policy To assign the shadowing policy to connectionsSelect Filter based on users MetaFrame Presentation Server Reviewer’s Guide Using MetaFrame Presentation Server for Windows Page Using MetaFrame Access Suite Components Configuring Access Suite Console for the First Time To run discoveryAdding a Shortcut to Access Suite License Server Accessing Farm InformationAccessing the Access Suite License Server To access information about DemoFarmTo launch the License Management Console Using the License Management ConsoleLaunching License Management Console Click Launch License Management Console on serverOpening the License Management Console Http//servername/lmc/index.jspPerusing Historical Usage Determining License AvailabilityControlling License Management Console Access Page Using Load Manager Introducing Load Manager Rules Working With Load EvaluatorsTo create a load evaluator To assign a load evaluator to an applicationTo view information about the load evaluators in use Viewing Load Evaluator AssignmentsMonitoring Server Loads To view the load for a serverUsing Resource Manager Report Center Report TypesDelegated Administration Real-Time Monitoring CapabilitiesIdentifying Status Icons Following table describes the meaning of each conditionTo view the status display for a server Monitoring ServersCustomizing Real-Time Monitoring To display the Resource Manager Watcher tabClick Properties Monitoring the Status of a Group of ServersTo change the metric properties To monitor a selected group of serversUsing the Summary Database Before you start using a summary databaseCreating Reports Looking Back to a Specific Time To generate a reportTo produce a Server Snapshot report Click Server Snapshot Reporting on the Use of Applications Reporting User ActivityViewing Saved Reports Page Frequently Asked Questions MetaFrame Presentation Server Reviewer’s Guide Appendix B FAQs MetaFrame Presentation Server Reviewer’s Guide