![]() To configure the Secure Gateway for Citrix Receiver for iPhone 5.2.1.2.2. Configuring Access Gateway and Secure Gateway for Citrix Receiver for iPhone 5.2.1.2.1. Requirements for Citrix Receiver for iPhone 5.2.1.2. Providing Access Information to End U sers 5.1.1.3. Requirements for Citrix Receiver 5.1.1.2. Citrix Receiver for Android Technical Preview 5.1.1.1. Client Printer Mapping Parameters 4.1.8.5. Parameters for the Client for Java 4.1.8.1. Using Client-side IME Input Mode on Mac OS X 4.1.8. Using the Client for Java on Japanese Operation Systems 4.1.7.4.1. Limitations of the Client for Java 4.1.7.1. Improving Performance over a Low-Bandwidth Connection 4.1.7. Improving Performance of the Client for Java 4.1.6.1. Locating Client Configuration and Device Files 4.1.6. Configuring UNIX Kerberos Authentication 4.1.5.17. To configure the client for Kerberos logon 4.1.5.16.2. Configuring Kerberos Authentication 4.1.5.16.1. Connecting to a Server Across a Firewall 4.1.5.15. Certificate Revocation List Checking 4.1.5.14.5. Configuring the Client for Use with Your Security Solution 4.1.5.14.3. Integrating the Client with the Secure Gateway or SSL Relay 4.1.5.14.1. To specify the proxy server details manually 4.1.5.14. To obtain the proxy server settings from a PAC file 4.1.5.13.3. To enable proxy auto detection 4.1.5.13.2. Connecting Through a Proxy Server 4.1.5.13.1. Examples of Configuring Printers Manually 4.1.5.12.4. To configure printers manually 4.1.5.12.3. To change the hotkey sequence from the default 4.1.5.12. Specifying Hotkey Functions 4.1.5.11.2.1. Specifying Japanese IME Preference s 4.1.5.11.2. Specifying Keyboard and Mouse Preferences 4.1.5.11.1. Controlling Auto-Reconnect and Session Termination 4.1.5.11. Showing and Hiding the Status Bar and Settings Button 4.1.5.9. To set the size and number of colors used for the ICA session window 4.1.5.8. To pass a parameter to an application 4.1.5.7. Passing Parameters to Applications 4.1.5.6.1. To specify a business recovery server group 4.1.5.5. ![]() To change the network protocol for the Client for Java 4.1.5.3. Example: To make a desktop for a server available to users 4.1.5. To customize and use seamless1.html 4.1.4.3. Customizing the seamless1.html File 4.1.4.2.2.1. To change the warning message displayed when a user tries to close an active ICA session 4.1.4.2.2. To customize and use desktop.html 4.1.4.2.1.2. Customizing the desktop.html File 4.1.4.2.1.1. Getting Started with the Sample HTML FilesĤ.1.4.2.1. To unpack the Client for Java package 4.1.4.2. Client for Java Feature Overview 4.1.2.1. Readme for Citrix XenApp Client for Java 9.7 4.1.2. Attribute and Element Descriptions 3.1.5.8.2. Changing the Merchandising Server Location 3.1.5.8. Downloading the Debug Log Files 3.1.5.7.6. Triggering the Collection of Client Log Files 3.1.5.7.4. Auditing Administrative Actions 3.1.5.6.1. Starting and Stopping the Server 3.1.5.6. Backing Up the Merchandising Server 3.1.5.5.6. Ensuring Merchandising Server Fault Tolerance 3.1.5.5.5. Ensuring Merchandising Server High Availability 3.1.5.5.4. Changing the Server Network Settings 3.1.5.5.3. Upgrading the Merchandising Server Software 3.1.5.5.2. Maintaining the Merchandising Server 3.1.5.5.1. Removing the Receiver and its Plug-ins 3.1.5.5. Removing Plug-in Files from the Merchandising Server 3.1.5.4.4. ![]() Managing Plug-ins and Deliveries 3.1.5.4.1. Deploying EdgeSight Monitoring 3.1.5.3.5.6. Deploying Branch Repeater Acceleration 3.1.5.3.5.5. Deploying Easy Call with the Receiver 3.1.5.3.5.4. Using other VPNs with the Receiver 3.1.5.3.5.3. Deploying Other Citrix Products and Features 3.1.5.3.5.1. Adding Rules to the Delivery 3.1.5.3.3.5. Configuring Plug-in Parameters 3.1.5.3.3.4. Adding Plug-ins to a Delivery 3.1.5.3.3.3. ![]() Defining General and Installation Delivery Information 3.1.5.3.3.2. Rules: Use Case Scenario for Creating Targeted Deliveries 3.1.5.3.3. Creating Delivery Recipient Rules 3.1.5.3.2.1. Downloading Plug-ins to the Merchandising Server 3.1.5.3.2. Installing Local or Customized Certificates on Client Devices 3.1.5.2.5. Creating Signing Request for Microsoft Certificate Services 3.1.5.2.4.5. Creating a Certificate Signing Request 3.1.5.2.4.3. Generating a Self-signed SSL Certificate 3.1.5.2.4.2. Defining Token Expiration Frequency 3.1.5.2.4. Defining Update Service Polling Frequency 3.1.5.2.3.5. Configuring Default Domain Name 3.1.5.2.3.3. Configuring Support Contact Information 3.1.5.2.3.2. Granting Administrator and Auditor Permissions 3.1.5.2.2. Connecting to Active Directory 3.1.5.2.1.4. Configuring your Administrator Account 3.1.5.2.1.1. Configuring the Merchandising Server 3.1.5.2.1. Readme for Citrix Merchandising Server 1.1 3.1.3. Deploying Receiver on XenApp Published Desktops 2.1.5. Installing Receiver on Private and Shared XenDesktop Images 2.1.4.3. System Requirements and Compatibility 2.1.3. Readme for Citrix Receiver for Windows 1.1 2.1.2.
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