Getting Started
2-16 SSL VPN User’s Guide
Browser cache cookies and temporary files
When you select this option and initiate the cleanup process, the client selects
data that is stored in the browser for deletion. The client deletes all cached
files regardless of whether they were cached from the remote network or the
Internet. The client also supports the cleanup of temporary files and cookies.
Note This is restricted to Internet Explorer and Firefox only.
2.5.2 Cleanup Level
You can configure the client to delete some or all the data sets when you log
out. However, you might want to retain some of the data such as Auto Com-
plete data, stored passwords, and history, especially if it is your personal com-
puter that nobody else is likely to use. As a result, the data is categorized into
three groups to help you selectively delete data. The groups are:
•None
•Browser Only
•Everything
None: When this level is selected, none of the data sets are deleted.
Browser Only: When this level is selected, you can set the client to delete one
or more of the following data sets:
Passwords and autocomplete data stored by browser
History and URLs typed in the address bar
Browser cache cookies and temporary files
Everything: When this level is selected, you can set the client to delete all
temporary data that was generated by your computer.
2.5.3 Cleanup Logs
The client logs all the cleanup activity in a file that is stored on your hard disk.
This file lists the action performed and the files that were deleted. To view the
log file, click the View Log button on the Summary pane of the Citrix Windows
Cleanup dialog box.