Administrator Guide

Figure 59. ICA options
a Autoconnect to local devices —Select any options (Printers, Serials, USB, Smart Cards, and Disks) to have the thin client
automatically connect to the devices. An ICA session does not automatically connect to a device through a serial port.
b Allow font smoothing — When selected, enables font smoothing (smooth type).
c Optimize for low speed link — When selected, allows optimization for low-speed connections, such as reducing audio quality
and/or decreasing protocol-specic cache size. Intended for a connection spanning a WAN link or using dialup.
d Enable session reliability — When enabled, session reliability allows a user to momentarily lose connection to the server without
having to re-authenticate upon regaining a connection. Instead of a user’s connection timing out after X seconds, the session is
kept active on the server and is made available to the client upon regaining connectivity. Session reliability is most relevant for
wireless devices.
Advanced details on conguring ICA connections
Use the following information when conguring ICA connections. In this information assumes that the zero client does not have a locked
down privilege level:
High-privileged user — The additional functionality provided by the Connection Settings dialog box allows testing of connection
denitions before they are entered by a network administrator into the user prole les.
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