Administrator Guide

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Table 23. ICA connect: options (continued)
Option Description
16m 24-bits over ICA is only supported by Windows
XP and Windows 2003 server. It is not supported by
Windows Server 2008 or newer.
true 32-bit remote connections are not supported
by Windows XP or Windows 2003 server. It requires
Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, or newer with
ICA.
Command=start command
A string of commands to be executed after logging on to the
server. This entry is limited to 127 characters.
Description=string description
Connection description. Enclose the string description in
quotation marks if there are embedded blanks or single
quotes. For quotation marks, use common-practice nesting
rules. Maximum of 38 characters are allowed.
Directory=working directory
A directory to be used as the working directory after logging
on to the server. Maximum of 63 characters are allowed.
Disablesound={no, yes, 2} or {0, 1, 2} Default is no.
Specifies whether or not to disable remote sound upon
connection start.
Domainname={domain name,$DN}
Domain name to use in a Windows network. $DN specifies
that the thin client sign-on domain name is used. Maximum of
19 characters are allowed.
Encryption={None, Basic, 40, 56, 128, Login-128} Default is Basic.
Connection security encryption level. The highest level is 128-
bit security (Login-128 option is 128 bit encryption for login
only).The lowest is None.
NOTE:
The server must support the specified level of encryption
or the connection will fail.
Fullscreen={no, yes}
Default is no.
Yes/no option to run the session in full screen. If
Fullscreen=no then the session runs in a windowed screen.
Host=[name, IP, $SYS VAR]
or
Application=published application
Host A list of server hostnames or IP addresses to which
the thin client will attempt to connect. The next server on the
list is attempted if the previous one failed. List items must be
separated by semicolons or commas.
NOTE:
$UN (see System Variables) specifies that the sign-on
user name is used and should be set in a {username}.ini
file. If set to Host=$UN in a {username}.ini file, the
hostname will display as the sign-on user name. If set to
Host=$UN in a wnos.ini file, the hostname will display as
the default start.
Application Defines the published application to launch.
Application is required if no host is specified.
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