Connect Parameter: Options

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Table 9 ICA Connect Options, Continued

 

 

Option

Description

 

 

NoReducer={no, yes}

Yes/no option to turn off compression.

 

 

Password={password, $SN, $MAC,

Specifies the password to log in to the application

$IP, $UN, $PW, $TN}

server. Either a conventional log-in password or a

 

variable can be used.

 

Variable and Description

 

password — Conventional log-in password

 

$SN — Serial number

 

$MAC — MAC address

 

$IP — IP Address

 

$UN Sign-on name

 

$PW Sign-on password

 

$TN — Terminal name

 

CAUTION: The application server password is not

 

encrypted; not specifying it is strongly recommended.

 

The user will be prompted to enter the password

 

when the connection is made. This application server

 

password directive never starts a line, so it can be

 

distinguished from the thin client user sign-on

 

password (which starts a line).

 

 

ping={yes, no}

Yes/no option to enable ping. For non-published

 

application connections, a ping (ICMP) is sent to the

 

host server prior to connecting to verify that the host

 

is reachable.

 

 

Reconnect={no, yes, 1-3600}

Controls automatic re-connection to an application

 

server after a disconnection.

 

Option Value and Action

 

yes — Immediately restarts the connection 30

seconds after a disconnect. Default for reconnect is 30 seconds.

no — (default) Does not reconnect after a disconnect. 1...3600 — (integer) Specifies the interval to wait (in seconds) before automatically restarting the connection after a disconnection. Valid range is 1 to 3600.

Resolution={default, seamless, 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, 1280x1024, 1600x1200}

Specifies the connection display resolution. The default value starts the connection using the current desktop display setting. If the connection is to a published application, the seamless selection is available.

StopWatchMin=<integer value>

Controls over-scrolling when using some published

 

applications. Specify an integer value to control

 

over-scrolling; for example 100. Users may

 

experience problems with over-scrolling when using

 

some published applications and can address this

 

problem by adjusting the value to a greater number.

 

 

ThreadQueueSize=<integer value>

Default is for Thinwire and 32,768 for client audio.

 

If threading is enabled, this defines the size of the

 

thread's data queue in bytes. Default is 65536 for

 

Thinwire and 32768 for client audio. A larger queue

 

size may result in more lag because the overall

 

buffering increases.

 

 

UDPAudioPortHigh=<integer value>

Default is 16509.

 

Specifies the maximum port number for UDP audio

 

on the user device.

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Dell 883933-11 Rev. E Option Description, Variable and Description, Default is for Thinwire and 32,768 for client audio

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