Citrix Systems 10 manual Client for Macintosh Administrator’s Guide

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Client for Macintosh Administrator’s Guide

default settings

auto proxy server detection 58 business recovery server group 27 disk caching 52

encryption 63

firewall alternate address 62–63hotkeys 48

keyboard layout 49 keyboard type 49 mapping drives 28 Secure Gateway 60 Secure Proxy Server 58 SOCKS Proxy Server 58 SSL/TLS+HTTPS 62 window properties 45 windows alert beep 47

deploying the client 19

desktop, viewing remote server 37 devices, mapping 28

direct connection 58 disabling

auto proxy server detection 58 data compression 51

disk caching 40, 52 printing 39

SpeedScreen Latency Reduction 53 disconnections

automatic reconnection 40 business recovery 27

disk caching

configuring default setting 52 described 51

disabling 40, 52

with low-bandwidth connection 54 displaying menu bar and Dock 46 Dock 22

showing and hiding 46 starting an ICA session with 37

Dock auto-hide 46

domain name, see fully qualified domain name Drives menu, Client 29

E

editing registry 30

ejecting CDs or other removable media 29 encryption 63

enhanced keyboard 43

extension, file, see file type association 33

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file names spaces in 33

file type association 33 associating file extensions 34 client configuration 34 described 33

drive mapping 33–34 extended parameter passing 33 server configuration 33

firewall 62

folders mapping 28

FQDN, see fully qualified domain name full screen mode 45–46

fully qualified domain name and Secure Gateway 60 described 59 SSL/TLS settings 62

G

graphics 13

H

hiding menu bar and Dock 46 Hiragana 48

hotkeys 41–49

HTTPS, see SSL/TLS+HTTPS

I

ICA Client Editor help for 8

in client architecture 13 starting 22

ICA session

mapped client COM port 31 mapping folders 28 printing from 39

starting 37

IME (Input Method Editor) 50 improving performance 54–55 installing

from downloaded file 19 root certificate 61

J

Japanese hotkeys 49

Japanese keyboards 49

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Contents Citrix Presentation Server Client for Macintosh, Version Copyright and Trademark Notice Contents Chapter Chapter Configuring the User Interface Index How to Use this Guide Before You BeginWho Should Use this Guide Accessing Product Documentation Before You Begin Client for Macintosh Administrator’s Guide Overview ArchitectureUsing the Client Client for Macintosh Features New Features at This ReleaseConnection Features User Interface FeaturesSecurity Features Mapping Features Performance Improvement FeaturesPage Client for Macintosh Administrator’s Guide Deploying the Client for Macintosh Installing the Client for MacintoshTo install the client from the Citrix Web site System RequirementsUninstalling the Client for Macintosh Configuring Connections to Servers and Applications About Connection FilesStarting the ICA Client Editor To start the ICA Client EditorCreating a Basic Connection File To create a connection fileIdentifying a Desktop or Application to Connect to To configure a master browser for an individual connection Server Address boxTo find the application or desktop to connect to Choose either Server or Published ApplicationConfiguring Business Recovery and Server Groups To configure a business recovery server groupMapping Client Devices Mapping Client DrivesTo turn drive mapping off for a specific connection file Drive Mapped toMapping Client COM Ports Mapping Client Audio To map a client COM portTo turn client audio on or off on a server To turn audio mapping on for a specific connectionExtended Parameter Passing Configuring the ServerOpening a File in a Specific Application Server Drive MappingConfiguring the Client Client Drive MappingAssociating the file type Configuring Connections to Servers and Applications Client for Macintosh Administrator’s Guide Starting an ICA Session To start an ICA sessionOpening a Specific Application Using a Connection File To specify application properties for a connection fileTo print using the Macintosh Print dialog box PrintingTo turn printing off for a specific connection file Reconnecting to Servers after a Disconnection Session ReliabilityTo turn session reliability on for a specific connection Making Keystrokes with Macintosh Keyboards PC key Macintosh optionsChoose Keyboard Send Function Key Control/Alt About Client Keyboard Support Using a Mouse Option-Escapeequal signConfiguring the User Interface To configure the default window propertiesWindow Properties Showing and Hiding the Menu Bar and Dock To specify the window properties for a particular connectionTo configure the default alert beep setting Configuring Sound Support Audio MappingConfiguring Hotkeys Playing Windows Alert BeepsUsing Japanese Hotkeys To change the default hotkeysUsing Japanese Keyboards To configure default keyboard layout and type settingsTo map Kotoeri hotkeys Solving Japanese Keyboard Problems To enable the Kanji Bango hotkey and Caps Lock keyImproving Performance Compressing DataCaching Images To configure the default settings for disk caching Reducing Display Latency Changing Your Client Configuration Improving Performance Over a Low-Bandwidth ConnectionChanging the Way You Use the Client Client for Macintosh Administrator’s Guide Integrating the Client with Security Solutions Configuring the Client to Work with a Proxy ServerSpecifying the Proxy Server Manually Click Firewall Settings Detecting Proxy Details AutomaticallyIntegrating the Client with the Secure Gateway or SSL Relay Secure GatewayConfiguring SSL/TLS SSL RelayInstalling Root Certificates on Clients Configuring the Client to Use SSL/TLSConnecting to a Server through a Firewall Using Encryption Client for Macintosh Administrator’s Guide Index Client for Macintosh Administrator’s Guide Index67 SSL/TLS+HTTPS