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Client Security 231 Table 38-1 Security Properties Sheet, Continued Function Description Auto Fail Recovery Select the check box to enable the function. Auto Fail Recovery is a function that checks the validity of a disconnect, and closes down a connection if the disconnect is valid. By default the function is not selected. It reconnects to a session when you log off or end an ICA or RDP session. If DHCP Connection Enable is checked (for ICA or RDP), you must have a server that can respond to ping commands set in the DHCP Server Options or it will not reconnect (per RDP- or ICA-assigned options) the user. Reset Hot Key Enable Check this box to enable hot key reset. User Accounts Add User Modify User Delete User Note The hot key reset function must be performed as directed by the system administrator. This is a list box displaying: Account Name Lists the account names. Privilege Lists the privilege type, either Admin, User, or Guest. AutoStart Lists the autostart permission, either Yes or No. Interacts with Connection Startup dialog box selection (see "Connection Configuration" ). AutoLogin Lists the autologin permission, either Yes or No. For more information about user accounts see "Terminal Accounts." See "Adding Terminal Accounts." See "Modifying and Deleting Terminal Accounts." See "Modifying and Deleting Terminal Accounts."

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Client Security
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Auto Fail Recovery
Select the check box to enable the function. Auto Fail
Recovery is a function that checks the validity of a
disconnect, and closes down a connection if the
disconnect is valid. By default the function is not
selected. It reconnects to a session when you log off or
end an ICA or RDP session. If
DHCP Connection
Enable
is checked (for ICA or RDP), you must have a
server that can respond to ping commands set in the
DHCP Server Options or it will not reconnect (per
RDP- or ICA-assigned options) the user.
Reset Hot Key
Enable
Check this box to enable hot key reset.
Note
The hot key reset function must be performed as
directed by the system administrator.
User Accounts
This is a list box displaying:
Account Name
Lists the account names.
Privilege
Lists the privilege type, either
Admin
,
User
, or
Guest
.
AutoStart
Lists the autostart permission, either
Yes
or
No
.
Interacts with
Connection Startup
dialog box
selection (see “Connection Configuration” ).
AutoLogin
Lists the autologin permission, either
Yes
or
No
. For
more information about user accounts see “Terminal
Accounts.”
Add User
See “Adding Terminal Accounts.”
Modify User
See “Modifying and Deleting Terminal Accounts.”
Delete User
See “Modifying and Deleting Terminal Accounts.”
Table 38-1
Security Properties Sheet, Continued
Function
Description