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Chapter 3

Understanding the User Desktop

The default User desktop icons include Citrix Program Neighborhood, and Remote Desktop Connection (standard and Span). The Start menu includes Internet Explorer, Control Panel, and Printer and Faxes. The All Programs menu includes Citrix Program Neighborhood, Client Information, Internet Explorer, Remote Desktop Connection (standard and Span), Accessories, Startup, and Windows Media Player (if installed, the Ericom – PowerTerm® Terminal Emulation and VMware applications can also be accessed from the All Programs menu). The system tray of the taskbar includes Response Time, Volume, S3TrayPlus utility, TightVNC Service, File Based Write Filter status, Bluetooth Devices, and the System time.

Figure 1 User desktop - example

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Links to ICA-published applications may also be listed in the Start menu and/ or appear as desktop icons.

Use the following guidelines:

The User Control Panel (available by clicking Start Control Panel) provides access to a limited set of resources for configuring user preference settings.

Right-clicking the User desktop does not open a pop-up menu.

You can copy and paste text between a remote session and the local machine by using standard Windows copy and paste methods.

For information about the functionality of the standard Windows XP desktop and Start menu items, refer to the Microsoft documentation (go to http://support.microsoft.com and navigate to the Windows XP Support Center).

For more information about Citrix Program Neighborhood, refer to "Managing Connections with Citrix Program Neighborhood."

For more information about Remote Desktop Connections, refer to "Establishing Remote Desktop Connections."

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