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Connections, Displays the type of connection ICA, XenApp, RDP, TeemTalk, X Windows, Leostream - vmware view 5

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Connections You can configure and assign connections using the Connections tab. ▲ In the Administrative Mode, click Connections. The Connections window lists all connections that you can assign to users. You can add, edit, and delete connections from this window. ● Connection Name: Displays the name of the connection. You cannot change the connection name from this column. ● Type: Displays the type of connection (ICA, XenApp, RDP, TeemTalk, X Windows, Leostream, vWorkspace, VMware View, Iceweasel, etc.). You cannot change the connection type from this column. ● Status: Displays the status, active or inactive, of the connection. There are eight buttons across the top of the connection list: ● Connect on page 18: Click to start a selected connection. ● Disconnect on page 18: Click to disconnect a selected connection. ● General Settings on page 18: Click to manage connection settings. ● Add on page 27: Click to create a new connection and add it to the list of available connections. ● Copy on page 73: Click to copy a connection and add it to the list of available connections. ● Delete on page 73: Click to delete the selected connection. The connection is deleted from the lists of connections assigned to all users, not just the user currently logged on to the terminal. ● Edit on page 74: Click to edit the selected connection. ● User View on page 74: Click to edit connections visible in User Mode. ENWW Connections 17

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Connections
You can configure and assign connections using the Connections tab.
In the Administrative Mode, click
Connections
.
The
Connections
window lists all connections that you can assign to users. You can add, edit, and
delete connections from this window.
Connection Name
: Displays the name of the connection. You cannot change the connection name
from this column.
Type
: Displays the type of connection (ICA, XenApp, RDP, TeemTalk, X Windows, Leostream,
vWorkspace, VMware View, Iceweasel, etc.). You cannot change the connection type from this
column.
Status
: Displays the status, active or inactive, of the connection.
There are eight buttons across the top of the connection list:
Connect
on page
18
: Click to start a selected connection.
Disconnect
on page
18
: Click to disconnect a selected connection.
General Settings
on page
18
: Click to manage connection settings.
Add
on page
27
: Click to create a new connection and add it to the list of available connections.
Copy
on page
73
: Click to copy a connection and add it to the list of available connections.
Delete
on page
73
: Click to delete the selected connection. The connection is deleted from the
lists of connections assigned to all users, not just the user currently logged on to the terminal.
Edit
on page
74
: Click to edit the selected connection.
User View
on page
74
: Click to edit connections visible in User Mode.
ENWW
Connections
17