Samsung LF19SPZLSE/EDC, LF17SPZLSE/EDC ICA Global Settings, Preferences, Window, Server Location

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ICA Global Settings

Citrix® Independent Computing Architecture (ICA)® allows users to connect remotely to servers running Citrix MetaFrame. ICA Client offers quick, secure access to applications, content, and entire desktops published on servers running MetaFrame. ICA separates the user interface from the application while keeping the logic on the server. By doing this, only screen updates, mouse clicks and keystrokes traverse the connection media.

This "ICA Global Settings" section describes how to configure the "Global ICA Settings" that will be valid for all ICA sessions.

These are the default values for all ICA sessions. Most of these properties (especially color depth, resolution and server IP or name) can be altered for each session separately.

Preferences

The options are self explanatory.

Window

Default Number of Colors

You are allowed to set the default number of window colors to 256 (default), thousands (High Color) or millions (True Color). The color depth your sessions can run in also depends on your Metaframe server.

Resolution

Set the default window size by choosing the resolution from the given list. You can also select the screen size based on percentage of total screen size or Full screen.

Server Location

Server Location

The "Server Location" (also called server browsing) provides a method for a network- connected

Citrix ICA Client to view a list of all Citrix servers and Published Applications that are

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