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Use Published Application Manager to configure and manage server farms and published applications. You can:

uPublish applications, videos, and server desktops

uCreate template HTML and ICA files for ICA Web Clients

uCreate a farm of Citrix servers

uAdd a server to a farm

uChange the farm to which a server belongs

For more information on using Published Application Manager see Chapter 5, “Publishing Applications.”

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Use the Shadow Taskbar to shadow multiple users and to quickly switch between shadowed sessions. For more information on using the Shadow Taskbar, see its online help.

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ICA connections are the logical “ports” used by ICA Clients to connect and start a session that runs on the MetaFrame server. A connection is associated with a network connection (IPX, SPX, TCP/IP, or NetBIOS) or a serial connection (modems or direct cables).

The behavior of a user’s session is controlled by settings in three places:

uThe ICA Client

uThe connection used to start the session

uThe user’s account properties

Per-connection settings affect all users that log on at a particular connection. Per- user settings affect a single user or group no matter how users connect to the Citrix server. Per-clientsettings can enable additional security and/or compression for remote users.

This section tells you how to configure session behavior for all connections of a given type or all connections on a given asynchronous “port,” that is, how to modify per-connection settings.

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