Using Bookmarks

“Using Telnet Bookmarks” section on page 143

“Using SSHv1 Bookmarks” section on page 144

“Using SSHv2 Bookmarks” section on page 145

“Using Web Bookmarks” section on page 146

“Using File Share Bookmarks” section on page 147

“Using Citrix Bookmarks” section on page 147

“Global Bookmark Single Sign-On Options” section on page 152

“Per-Bookmark Single Sign-On Options” section on page 153

Using Remote Desktop Bookmarks

Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) bookmarks enable you to establish remote connections with a specified desktop. SonicWALL SSL VPN supports the RDP5 standard with both Java and ActiveX clients. RDP5 ActiveX can only be used through Internet Explorer, while RDP5 Java can be run on any platform and browser supported by the SonicWALL SSL VPN. The basic functionality of the two clients is the same; however, the Java client is a native RDP client and supports the following features that the ActiveX client does not:

Redirect clipboard

Redirect plug and play devices

Display connection bar

Auto reconnection

Desktop background

Window drag

Menu/window animation

Themes

Bitmap caching

If the Java client application is RDP 6, it also supports:

Dual monitors

Font smoothing

Desktop composition

Note RDP bookmarks can use a port designation if the service is not running on the default port.

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