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Client for 32-bit Windows Administrator's Guide - Citrix Knowledge ...

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Go to Document CenterConfiguring Features Common tothe <strong>Client</strong>sCHAPTER 5This chapter explains how to configure and use features common to the <strong>Client</strong>s.The following topics are covered:• Configuring Features New to Version 8.x of the <strong>Client</strong>s• Configuring Existing Features Common to the <strong>Client</strong>s• Connecting to MetaFrame Presentation Servers <strong>for</strong> UNIXConfiguring Features New to Version 8.x of the <strong>Client</strong>sThis section discusses <strong>Client</strong> configuration of new features. If you want morein<strong>for</strong>mation about server configuration <strong>for</strong> these features, see the MetaFramePresentation Server <strong>Administrator's</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> or, if your users access applicationsthrough the Web Interface, see the Web Interface <strong>Administrator's</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>.Session ReliabilityWith session reliability, users continue to see a published application's window ifthe connection to the application experiences an interruption. For example, wirelessusers entering a tunnel may lose their connection when they enter the tunnel andregain it when they come out on the other side. During such interruptions, thesession reliability feature enables the session window to remain displayed while theconnection is being restored.To reduce the likelihood that users continue to click links or type text while theconnection is being restored, mouse pointers become hourglass icons while theapplication is unresponsive.

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