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Seite 1 - Administrator’s Guide

Citrix Presentation Server™ Client for Macintosh Administrator’s GuideCitrix Presentation Server™ Client for Macintosh, Version 10.x

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10 Client for Macintosh Administrator’s Guide

Seite 3 - Contents

2 Introducing the Citrix Presentation Server Client for MacintoshOverviewWhen connected to a server, the Client for Macintosh provides features

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12 Client for Macintosh Administrator’s GuideFigure showing the Client for Macintosh’s place in a Citrix Presentation Server systemUsing the ClientThe

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2 Introducing the Citrix Presentation Server Client for Macintosh 13do is navigate to a certain page, enter their credentials if required, and

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14 Client for Macintosh Administrator’s GuideConnection Features• Automatic reconnection. If the client disconnects from a server unexpectedly, it att

Seite 7 - Before You Begin

2 Introducing the Citrix Presentation Server Client for Macintosh 15Note: The client does not support cursor feedback. This means, for example,

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16 Client for Macintosh Administrator’s Guide• Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) support. SSL provides server authentication, encryption of the data stream,

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2 Introducing the Citrix Presentation Server Client for Macintosh 17• SpeedScreen Latency Reduction. SpeedScreen Latency Reduction accelerates

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18 Client for Macintosh Administrator’s Guide

Seite 11 - Server Client for Macintosh

3 Deploying the Client for MacintoshOverviewThis section describes how to install and deploy the Client for Macintosh. Topics covered in this s

Seite 12 - Using the Client

Copyright and Trademark NoticeUse of the product documented in this guide is subject to your prior acceptance of the End User License Agreement. Copie

Seite 13 - Client for Macintosh Features

20 Client for Macintosh Administrator’s GuideMacintosh desktop. This can happen automatically after downloading the .zip file, if your browser is set

Seite 14 - User Interface Features

4 Configuring Connections to Servers and ApplicationsOverviewThis section describes how to create and edit connections between the client and s

Seite 15 - Security Features

22 Client for Macintosh Administrator’s GuideYou can change the following aspects of the client connection:• The network protocol used to search for s

Seite 16 - Mapping Features

4 Configuring Connections to Servers and Applications 23Creating a Basic Connection FileTo create a connection file1. In your client installati

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24 Client for Macintosh Administrator’s GuideIdentifying a Desktop or Application to Connect toYou need to take the following two steps to find the de

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4 Configuring Connections to Servers and Applications 25only with servers running Presentation Server in interoperability mode. • SSL/TLS+HTTPS

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26 Client for Macintosh Administrator’s Guide• If the default is set up for normal connections (that is, not using SSL/TLS), the Network Protocol >

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4 Configuring Connections to Servers and Applications 27Configuring Business Recovery and Server GroupsBusiness recovery provides consistent co

Seite 21 - About Connection Files

28 Client for Macintosh Administrator’s GuideMapping Client DevicesThe client supports client device mapping for connections to servers. Client device

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4 Configuring Connections to Servers and Applications 29Write column, icons display each mapped drive that is enabled for use and what type of

Seite 23 - To create a connection file

CONTENTSContentsChapter 1 Before You BeginWho Should Use this Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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30 Client for Macintosh Administrator’s Guide2. From the Connection Properties tab, choose Turn Drive Mapping Off for this Server.3. Click Save.To ens

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4 Configuring Connections to Servers and Applications 31Macintosh serial ports do not provide all the control signal lines that are used by Win

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32 Client for Macintosh Administrator’s GuideNote: Client audio mapping is not available when you connect to computers running Presentation Server for

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4 Configuring Connections to Servers and Applications 33Opening a File in a Specific ApplicationYou can assign certain files and file types to

Seite 28 - Mapping Client Devices

34 Client for Macintosh Administrator’s GuideConfiguring the ClientClient Drive MappingFor file type association to work, a file must be within a fold

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4 Configuring Connections to Servers and Applications 358. Click OK to confirm. To remove or change the association, choose the association to

Seite 30 - Mapping Client COM Ports

36 Client for Macintosh Administrator’s Guide

Seite 31 - Mapping Client Audio

5 Running Applications, Accessing Desktops, and Working in SessionsOverviewThis section describes how to use the client. Topics in this section

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38 Client for Macintosh Administrator’s Guide• Open the client. From the File menu, choose Open Connection and choose the connection file you want to

Seite 33 - Configuring the Server

5 Running Applications, Accessing Desktops, and Working in Sessions 39PrintingYou can access printers connected to client devices during an ICA

Seite 34 - Configuring the Client

4 Client for Macintosh Administrator’s GuideCreating a Basic Connection File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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40 Client for Macintosh Administrator’s GuideReconnecting to Servers after a DisconnectionYou can be disconnected from ICA sessions because of unrelia

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5 Running Applications, Accessing Desktops, and Working in Sessions 41Making Keystrokes with Macintosh KeyboardsRemote sessions recognize most

Seite 37 - Starting an ICA Session

42 Client for Macintosh Administrator’s GuideCTRL+character key Command–character key (e.g. Command-C)Control–character key (e.g. Control-C)CTRL+speci

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5 Running Applications, Accessing Desktops, and Working in Sessions 43About Client Keyboard SupportThe client has two keyboard modes: Enhanced

Seite 39 - Printing

44 Client for Macintosh Administrator’s GuideStandard keyboard mode also enables the user to use the Keyboard menu to send function keys, send special

Seite 40 - Session Reliability

6 Configuring the User InterfaceOverviewThis section discusses the user interface settings you can configure to make connections work according

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46 Client for Macintosh Administrator’s GuideThe maximum window size is determined by the server.• Choose the window color depth to display. 4. Click

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6 Configuring the User Interface 47To display the menu bar and Dock only when the mouse is at the edge of the screen.Do one of the following:•

Seite 43 - About Client Keyboard Support

48 Client for Macintosh Administrator’s Guide• Option-Tab (to cycle through open applications—equivalent to ALT+TAB on PC)• Option-Shift-Tab (to cycle

Seite 44 - Using a Mouse

6 Configuring the User Interface 49There may be a conflict if the remote application uses the same hotkeys as one of the hotkeys listed above.N

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Contents 5Chapter 6 Configuring the User InterfaceOverview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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50 Client for Macintosh Administrator’s GuideSolving Japanese Keyboard ProblemsIf you are using IME version 2000 or later, the Kanji Bango hotkey and

Seite 47 - Configuring Hotkeys

7 Improving PerformanceOverviewThis section describes ways you can improve the performance of the client including:• Compressing data• Caching

Seite 48 - Using Japanese Hotkeys

52 Client for Macintosh Administrator’s GuideImportant: Although you can configure default disk cache settings, disk caching does not happen unless yo

Seite 49 - Using Japanese Keyboards

7 Improving Performance 53Reducing Display LatencyOver high latency connections, you might experience significant delays between the time when

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54 Client for Macintosh Administrator’s GuideNote: You can override the selected SpeedScreen mode for the current session by using the Latency Reducti

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7 Improving Performance 55• Reduce the window size. Change the window size to the minimum size you can comfortably use. See “Window Properties”

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Seite 53 - Reducing Display Latency

8 Integrating the Client with Security SolutionsOverviewThis section describes how you can integrate the client with a range of security techno

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58 Client for Macintosh Administrator’s GuideTo configure a default SOCKS or Secure Proxy Server1. Do one of the following:• From the ICA Client Edito

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8 Integrating the Client with Security Solutions 592. On the Making a Connection > Server Location pane, click Firewalls.3. Choose Use Web b

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6 Client for Macintosh Administrator’s GuideConnecting to a Server through a Firewall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62

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60 Client for Macintosh Administrator’s Guide• From the ICA Client Editor Options menu, choose Default Settings.•Click Default Settings in the ICA Cli

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8 Integrating the Client with Security Solutions 61Presentation Server documentation and SSL Relay documentation for details.2. Install the equ

Seite 59 - The Secure Gateway

62 Client for Macintosh Administrator’s GuideTo configure the default SSL/TLS settings 1. Do one of the following:• From the ICA Client Editor Options

Seite 60 - Configuring SSL/TLS

8 Integrating the Client with Security Solutions 63To specify the alternate server address setting for a connection file1. In the ICA Client Ed

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INDEXIndexAA4 paper 39alert beep 47alternate firewall address 62–63applicationconfiguring connection to 24running remote 37–39specifying properties 38

Seite 63 - Using Encryption

66 Client for Macintosh Administrator’s Guidedefault settingsauto proxy server detection 58business recovery server group 27disk caching 52encryption

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Index 67KKana 50Kanji Bango 50Kanji key 49Katakana 48Kerberos 23keyboard 41Japanese 48–49layout 49type 49keychain 61keys 41Kotoeri 49LLAN 32, 51, 53la

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68 Client for Macintosh Administrator’s GuideSOCKS Proxy Serverconfiguring default setting 58specifying 58sound, see client audioSpeedBrowse 16SpeedSc

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1 Before You BeginWho Should Use this GuideThis guide is for system administrators responsible for installing, configuring, deploying, and main

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8 Client for Macintosh Administrator’s GuideAccessing Product DocumentationThis guide is part of the Presentation Server documentation set and contain

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1 Before You Begin 9Citrix Presentation Server, available from the Knowledge Center at http://support.citrix.com.Note: To provide feedback abou

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