HP ThinPro, version 4.1 Administrator's Guide

Click Next to continue.
6. Select the appropriate values for the firewall settings:
Table 3-14 New Citrix ICA connection firewall settings
Option Description
Proxy Proxy server settings.
Proxy Type
Select a proxy type. Valid options are: Default, None - direct, SOCKS,
Secure - HTTPS, Use Browser settings, and Automatically detect
proxy.
Proxy Address
Type the proxy host name. This option is not enabled if the Proxy Type is set
to Default or None - direct.
Proxy Port Type the proxy host port.
Username
Type the proxy user name for the account to use to connect to a remote
computer.
Password Type a password for the account to use to connect to a remote computer.
Use Alternate Address for
Firewall Connection
The Citrix ICA Client will request the alternate address defined for the server
when contacting servers inside the firewall. The alternate address must be
specified for each server in a server farm.
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7. Select the appropriate values for the smart ping settings:
Table 3-15 New Citrix ICA connection smart ping settings
Option Description
Smart Ping
Allows you to enable HP ThinPro to ping the server before attempting a
connection. If the server name fails to resolve or the server fails to respond to
the ping, the thin client aborts the connection attempt. Valid options are: Don't
ping and Standard Echo. The next two options are disabled unless this
option is set to Standard Echo.
Smart Ping Port Allows you to specify a port for Smart Ping.
Smart Ping Timeout Allows you to specify a time period for Smart Ping to keep pinging.
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8. Select the appropriate values for the common settings (refer to
Table 3-9 New connection
advanced settings on page 10).
9. Click Finish to save your settings and close the wizard.
NOTE: To enable Citrix ICA USB Redirection, use the USB Manager utility. See USB Manager
on page 34 for instructions.
Connections
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