Specifications

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8.1.2. Window
The following settings are configured under Window:
Standard number of colors
Specifies the standard color depth - the default setting is a color depth of 256
colors.
Approximate colors
Given the differences between the color palettes used by the ICA client and the
"thin client" desktop, the screen may flash annoyingly if you switch between
windows on a pseudo-color screen. The ICA client's color adaptation scheme
prevents this flashing as it uses the colors from the local desktop palette in order
to display the ICA window session. If Approximate Colors is enabled, flashing
when switching between windows is avoided.
Window size
Specifies the width and height of the window.
Embed systray icons in
window manager taskbar
Inserts an application icon into the local taskbar
Font smoothing
Enables font smoothing - in the event of performance problems, font smoothing
should be switched off as it requires additional computing power.
Multi Monitor
Stipulates whether the full-screen mode is to be extended to all monitors.
8.1.3. Mapping
Locally connected devices such as printers or USB storage devices can be made available in RDP sessions.
Drive Mapping
Through drive mapping, connected mass storage devices can be made available to the user. Specify which
folders or drives are mapped during the login.
Via Enable drive mapping, you can temporarily enable/disable drive mapping. This offers the advantage
that stored settings can be enabled or disabled without being lost.
Local (USB) devices which are to be used for drive mapping purposes must first be set up as devices.
The procedure for setting up drive mappings is as follows:
Click on Add to bring up the mapping window. 1.
Select a target drive from the list under which the local device or the folder is to be mapped. 2.
If the drive letter you have selected is no longer available on the server, the specified directory or local
drive will be given the next free letter during the login.
Give the path name of the local directory to which the mapping is to refer. 3.