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Configuring the Server
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Citrix Presentation Server™ Client for Macintosh Administrator’s Guide
Citrix Presentation Server™ Client for Macintosh, Version 10.
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Contents
Citrix Presentation Server Client for Macintosh, Version
Copyright and Trademark Notice
Contents
Chapter
Chapter Configuring the User Interface
Index
Before You Begin
How to Use this Guide
Who Should Use this Guide
Accessing Product Documentation
Before You Begin
Client for Macintosh Administrator’s Guide
Architecture
Overview
Using the Client
New Features at This Release
Client for Macintosh Features
User Interface Features
Connection Features
Security Features
Performance Improvement Features
Mapping Features
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Client for Macintosh Administrator’s Guide
To install the client from the Citrix Web site
Installing the Client for Macintosh
Deploying the Client for Macintosh
System Requirements
Uninstalling the Client for Macintosh
About Connection Files
Configuring Connections to Servers and Applications
To start the ICA Client Editor
Starting the ICA Client Editor
To create a connection file
Creating a Basic Connection File
Identifying a Desktop or Application to Connect to
Server Address box
To configure a master browser for an individual connection
Choose either Server or Published Application
To find the application or desktop to connect to
To configure a business recovery server group
Configuring Business Recovery and Server Groups
Mapping Client Drives
Mapping Client Devices
Drive Mapped to
To turn drive mapping off for a specific connection file
Mapping Client COM Ports
To map a client COM port
Mapping Client Audio
To turn audio mapping on for a specific connection
To turn client audio on or off on a server
Opening a File in a Specific Application
Configuring the Server
Extended Parameter Passing
Server Drive Mapping
Client Drive Mapping
Configuring the Client
Associating the file type
Configuring Connections to Servers and Applications
Client for Macintosh Administrator’s Guide
To start an ICA session
Starting an ICA Session
To specify application properties for a connection file
Opening a Specific Application Using a Connection File
Printing
To print using the Macintosh Print dialog box
To turn printing off for a specific connection file
Session Reliability
Reconnecting to Servers after a Disconnection
To turn session reliability on for a specific connection
PC key Macintosh options
Making Keystrokes with Macintosh Keyboards
Choose Keyboard Send Function Key Control/Alt
About Client Keyboard Support
Option-Escapeequal sign
Using a Mouse
To configure the default window properties
Configuring the User Interface
Window Properties
To specify the window properties for a particular connection
Showing and Hiding the Menu Bar and Dock
Configuring Hotkeys
Configuring Sound Support Audio Mapping
To configure the default alert beep setting
Playing Windows Alert Beeps
To change the default hotkeys
Using Japanese Hotkeys
To configure default keyboard layout and type settings
Using Japanese Keyboards
To map Kotoeri hotkeys
To enable the Kanji Bango hotkey and Caps Lock key
Solving Japanese Keyboard Problems
Compressing Data
Improving Performance
Caching Images
To configure the default settings for disk caching
Reducing Display Latency
Improving Performance Over a Low-Bandwidth Connection
Changing Your Client Configuration
Changing the Way You Use the Client
Client for Macintosh Administrator’s Guide
Configuring the Client to Work with a Proxy Server
Integrating the Client with Security Solutions
Specifying the Proxy Server Manually
Detecting Proxy Details Automatically
Click Firewall Settings
Secure Gateway
Integrating the Client with the Secure Gateway or SSL Relay
SSL Relay
Configuring SSL/TLS
Configuring the Client to Use SSL/TLS
Installing Root Certificates on Clients
Connecting to a Server through a Firewall
Using Encryption
Client for Macintosh Administrator’s Guide
Index
Client for Macintosh Administrator’s Guide
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