Change your personal preferences below. You will need to refresh the page or restart your browser for the settings to take effect. Please note that some settings may not be available for editing due to your user account's client settings.
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Specify the desired default application layout style. This is the layout style your applications will be presented in when you first log on. Choose from Details, Icons, List, Tree or Accordion. |
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Specify the desired number of columns to use when displaying the published applications in 'Icons' layout style. A maximum of 6 columns may be specified. |
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Specify the desired number of columns to use when displaying the published applications in 'List' layout style. A maximum of 5 columns may be specified. |
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Specify the desired width (in pixels) of the Web Access content area. Choose a value between 600 and 900 pixels using the slider. |
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Specify the desired spacing (in pixels) between the published applications. A value ranging from 1 to 10 may be specified. |
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Check this box to always display the published application icons. |
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Check this box to always display the published application names. |
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If this box is checked, it means you have selected to remember the farm to log into upon a previous login. Every subsequent login will be to that farm only. To reset your selection in order to choose a new farm the next time you log in, uncheck this box. |
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Uncheck this box to display the published applications inside their corresponding folders. Check this box to discard the folder hierarchy and display the published applications in flat format. |
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Redirect local drives when connecting to the Terminal Server or desktop. |
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Redirect local printers when connecting to the Terminal Server or desktop. |
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Redirect local COM ports when connecting to the Terminal Server or desktop. |
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Redirect smart cards when connecting to the Terminal Server or desktop. |
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Redirect any USB device when connecting to a desktop and redirect USB handhelds when connecting to a Terminal Server or desktop. |
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Redirect local printers (using the Print-IT universal print driver) when connecting to the Terminal Server or desktop. |
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Redirect the local computer microphone when connecting to the Terminal Server or desktop. |
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Redirect the local computer clipboard when connecting to the Terminal Server or desktop. |
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Launch the Terminal Server or desktop session using the specified screen resolution. |
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Specify whether to display the Terminal Server or desktop session in seamless mode. A desired screen resolution must be specified along with this setting. |
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Enable smart sizing. |
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Display the remote desktop connection bar when in full screen mode. |
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Pin the remote desktop connection bar when it is displayed in full screen mode. |
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Allow the display area to span across two monitors in full screen mode. |
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Specify the desired color depth of the Terminal Server or desktop session. |
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Enable the use of wallpaper (desktop background) inside the Terminal Server or desktop session. |
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Show contents while dragging an application window inside the Terminal Server or desktop session. |
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Allow the use of themes inside the Terminal Server or desktop session. |
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Allow the use of menu and window animation inside the Terminal Server or desktop session. |
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Enable persistent bitmap caching on the client when connecting to the Terminal Server or desktop. |
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Enable latency reduction inside a Terminal Server or desktop session. |
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Enable graphics acceleration inside the Terminal Server or desktop session. |
General
Display
Local Resources
Performance
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Change the way your remote applications behave: |
| Remote computer sound |
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Apply Windows key combinations
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| You must be logged on to edit the settings below.
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| Connect automatically to these devices when logged on to the remote computer: |
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