Conguring Client Settings
Conguring Service Access Settings
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Connection Settings
Item Description
Rendering Type
Click the drop-down menu to select resources rendering on the endpoint or the
server. Two options are available: Server Rendering and Client Rendering.
NOTE: The Client Rendering option may not be available on your system.
HDX RealTime WebCam
This item is available only when Client Rendering is selected.
When Yes is selected, a locally attached webcam can be used in an ICA session.
Use H264 Compression
Check to enable H.264 compression support on the client, allowing session data
are sent from the server side using H.264 format encoding.
Network Protocol
Click the drop-down menu to select the protocol(s) used for connection. Three
options are available: TCP/IP, TCP/IP + HTTP server location, and
SSL/TLS + HTTPS server location.
Enable Automatic Reconnect
Check/Uncheck to enable/disable automatic reconnecting after an ICA session
was interrupted.
NOTE: Automatic reconnecting (Auto Client Reconnect) may not work for a
XenDesktop ICA session. This is a known issue. For more details, please
visit Citrix websites at support.citrix.com or www.citrix.com.
Number of Retries Click the drop-down menu to select the number of retries, ranging from 1 to 10.
Delay between Retries
Click the drop-down menu to select the delay time between retries, ranging from
5 to 60 seconds.
Enable Audio Check/Uncheck to enable/disable sound in an ICA session.
Audio Quality
Click the drop-down menu to choose the desired sound quality in an ICA session.
Three options are available: High Quality, Medium Quality, and Low Quality.
Option Description
High Quality
Allows endpoint devices to play a sound
le at its native data transfer rate. This
is recommended for connections where
bandwidth is plentiful and sound quality is
important.
Medium Quality
Compresses any sounds sent to endpoint
devices to a maximum of 64Kbps, resulting
in a moderate decrease in the quality
of the sound. This option is suitable for
speeches and recommended for most LAN-
based connections.
Low Quality
Compresses any sounds sent to endpoint
devices to a maximum of 16Kbps, resulting
in a signicant decrease in the quality
of the sound. This option is suitable for
low-bandwidth connections, allowing
reasonable audio performance during a
low-speed connection.