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Re: TS was Interface design choices?...
- To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: TS was Interface design choices?...
- From: "Andy Powell" <ukha@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2001 18:15:13 -0000
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Ok,
So I'll assume you've (all) downloaded and installed the Citrix
Client...
This creates a start/programs/ICA CE Client entry which has ICA Help
and Remote Application Manager.
Start the Remote Application Manager.
Select Entry from the menu, then new
Select network connection as the type from the box that appears
then click next
Your machine will now searc for your TS
select your server from the list and click next
if you want a desktop shortcut put a tick in the box
click next
click next
fill in the user details (or leave blank and your server will prompt)
click next
select your app setings from the next screen
click next more options (you don't have to change them
click next
fill in any proxy etx (not required)
click finish
All done Ta da!!
Andy
--- In ukha_d@y..., "Dr John Tankard" <john@s...> wrote:
> > On the client side you provide the login details... I can't tell
you
> > from memory but when I get home I'll fire up my EPODS and
confirm the
> > procedure to set the client up for automatic login..
> >
> Great, I will look forward to it. My wife is out tonight so the
plan for the
> night is :-
>
> 1) Bribe my 2 year old with sweets to go to sleep on time
>
> 2) to install a Linksys Access Point above a door head on our
ground floor
> and get the epod working wireless, I have managed for ages with
the bl***y
> dongle thing on the standard Ethernet card but the connector has
just packed
> up
>
> John
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