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The Server Location Tab, When you define ICA connections, the ICA Client Setup Wizard - thin client setup

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ICA Connection Configuration The Server Location Tab When you define ICA connections, the ICA Client Setup Wizard uses a broadcast to locate a server configured as an ICA Master Browser server. Since network broadcasts are not routinely transmitted through routers, if the ICA Master Browser is on a different subnet to the thin client, no list of servers or published applications will appear from which to make a selection. The options on the Server Location tab enable you to add addresses of ICA Master Browser servers on other subnets to make setting up connections easier. You can create up to three groups of ICA servers: Primary, Backup 1 and Backup 2, as selected from the Server Group drop-down list box. To select a server, first select a Server Group then click the Add button. Enter the IP address or DNS name of a Citrix Master Browser server then click OK. You can add additional servers to the list, and the other groups, delete servers, and prioritize them. 60 Global ICA Client Settings

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ICA Connection Configuration
60
Global ICA Client Settings
The Server Location
Tab
When you define ICA connections, the ICA Client Setup Wizard
uses a broadcast to locate a server configured as an ICA Master
Browser server. Since network broadcasts are not routinely transmit-
ted through routers, if the ICA Master Browser is on a different sub-
net to the thin client, no list of servers or published applications will
appear from which to make a selection.
The options on the
Server Location
tab enable you to add addresses
of ICA Master Browser servers on other subnets to make setting up
connections easier. You can create up to three groups of ICA serv-
ers:
Primary
,
Backup 1
and
Backup 2
, as selected from the
Server
Group
drop-down list box.
To select a server, first select a
Server Group
then click the
Add
button.
Enter the IP address or DNS name of a Citrix Master Browser server
then click
OK
.
You can add additional servers to the list, and the other groups,
delete servers, and prioritize them.