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Using Citrix ICA

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Using Citrix ICA Citrix is one of the leaders in infrastructure solutions. It specializes in network access, VPN capabilities, remote control, and remote support applications. Citrix solutions, like the Citrix Online Plug-in, utilize the Citrix ICA protocol. ICA (Independent Computing Architecture) allows non-Windows systems (Macintosh, X terminals, UNIX workstations, etc.) to access Windows-based applications. Using the Citrix Online Plug-in 1 To launch the Citrix Online Plug-in, open Internet Explorer and enter the IP address of your Xen Server in the address bar. 2 Enter in the Username, Password, and Domain 3 Left-click the desktop you wish to use to complete the process. Using Connections | 47

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Using Citrix ICA
Citrix is one of the leaders in infrastructure solutions.
It specializes in network
access, VPN capabilities, remote control, and remote support applications.
Citrix solutions, like the Citrix Online Plug-in, utilize the Citrix ICA protocol.
ICA (Independent Computing Architecture) allows non-Windows systems
(Macintosh, X terminals, UNIX workstations, etc.) to access Windows-based
applications.
Using the Citrix Online Plug-in
1
To launch the Citrix Online Plug-in, open Internet Explorer and enter the
IP address of your Xen Server in the address bar.
2
Enter in the Username, Password, and Domain
3
Left-click the desktop you wish to use to complete the process.