NeoLinux 4.0 Thin Client User Manual
ICA Connection Configuration
60 Creating a New ICA Connection
4 In the Name field at the top of the dialog, enter a descriptive 
name for the ICA connection. This will be used to identify the 
connection to the user.
5 In the Type list box on the Network tab, select the type of ICA 
connection required: Server or Published Application.
6 In the Server field, depending on the Type setting, specify the 
name or IP address of the server, or the name of the published 
application. A list of available servers or publications may be 
displayed for you to select from, or you can type in the details.
If ICA browsing is required across a router, or you need to spec-
ify additional primary Citrix servers, refer to the section “The 
Server Location Tab” on page 73 for details.
7 Select the network protocol to use from the Protocol list: TCP/
IP, TCP/IP + HTTPS server location, or SSL/TLS + HTTP 
server location. Selecting Use Default will use the setting spec-
ified in the 
ICA general settings dialog.
If the 
Server field did not provide a listing of available servers 
or published applications, and you are using MetaFrame with 
browsing enabled, you will need to set the network protocol to 
TCP/IP instead of TCP/IP + HTTP server location.
Note: If your servers can only respond to TCP/IP browser 
requests, you should consider setting the global default network 
protocol to TCP/IP in the 
ICA general settings dialog. Refer to 
the section “The Server Location Tab” on page 86 for details.
8 If you want an application to be automatically run once you have 
logged into an ICA connection, click on the 
Application tab 
specify the path and application name in the 
Application field 
(for example: C:\WTSVR\Notepad.exe), and the drive and path 
of its working directory in the 
Working Directory field (for 
example: C:\My Documents).
Note that the specified application will be the only one available 
to the user during this connection.










