HP t505 Administrator Guide 7 - Page 40
Citrix connections, Citrix Receiver features
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6 Citrix connections ● Citrix Receiver features ● Citrix connection support matrix ● Citrix general settings ● Citrix connection-specific settings Citrix Receiver features Citrix Receiver features include the following: ● Window size and depth settings ● Seamless window support ● Sound quality settings ● Static drive mapping ● Dynamic drive mapping ● USB redirection for XenDesktop and VDI-in-a-Box NOTE: Based on internal testing and validation, HP has found that a webcam connected through a Citrix connection using basic USB Redirection performs poorly. HP does not recommend using this configuration and suggests that customers who require this function test using Citrix HDX technology to ensure satisfactory levels of performance. ● Smart card virtual channel enablement NOTE: This feature is equivalent to a smart card login/authentication when using direct, non-PNAgent connections. With a PNAgent connection, smart card virtual channel enablement enables or disables the smart card virtual channel but does not provide for initial connection authentication. For a smart card authentication to XenApp and XenDesktop, use the provided Web Browser connection instead of the Citrix connection and be sure to enable web access. ● Printer mapping ● Serial port mapping ● HDX MediaStream (hardware-accelerated on most models) NOTE: See HDX MediaStream on page 29 for more information. ● HDX Flash Redirection (x86-only) ● HDX Webcam Compression NOTE: HDX Webcam Compression works best on x86 units. HP has found the performance of webcams on ARM units to be poor and does not recommend using ARM units for webcam redirection. ● HDX RealTime (MS Lync Optimization) (x86-only) NOTE: This is only available on Lync 2010. 28 Chapter 6 Citrix connections