SilkPerformer Citrix Tutorial - Borland Technical Publications
SilkPerformer Citrix Tutorial - Borland Technical Publications
SilkPerformer Citrix Tutorial - Borland Technical Publications
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5 CITRIX PROJECT & SYSTEM SETTINGS<br />
<strong>Citrix</strong> Client Settings<br />
<strong>Citrix</strong> Client Settings<br />
<strong>Citrix</strong> client settings enable you to configure client options such as network<br />
protocol, disk cache, data compression, the queuing of mouse movements,<br />
speed screen latency reduction, and encryption level.<br />
Procedure To set <strong>Citrix</strong> client options:<br />
1 In the Project tab of the tree-view area of the main <strong>SilkPerformer</strong><br />
window, right-click the Profiles node and select Edit Active Profile.<br />
Alternative Select Settings/Active Profile from the <strong>SilkPerformer</strong><br />
menu bar.<br />
2 The Profile - [Profile1] - Simulation dialog opens at the Simulation tab<br />
(Replay category).<br />
3 Scroll down to and select the <strong>Citrix</strong> icon.<br />
4 Select the <strong>Citrix</strong> client tab.<br />
5 Select the network protocol upon which your client will run (TCP/IP or<br />
TCP/IP + HTTP). When you specify TCP/IP + HTTP load balancing is<br />
done with the HTTP protocol, using post commands. When you specify<br />
TCP/IP, UDP is used. No other network protocols are supported.<br />
6 Select the Use data compression checkbox to enable data compression<br />
(enabled by default).<br />
7 Select the Use disk cache for bitmaps checkbox to enable the caching of<br />
bitmaps on your hard disk (disabled by default).<br />
8 Select the Queue mouse movements and keystrokes checkbox to queue<br />
mouse movements and keystrokes for a specified period of time before<br />
they are sent to the server (disabled by default).<br />
9 SpeedScreen latency reduction enables local echo of mouse and<br />
keyboard actions (disabled by default). Local echo means that you don't<br />
have to wait for round trips to the server to see the results of your input.<br />
Specify Off, On, or Auto.<br />
10 Specify an encryption level for the client. Options include, Use server<br />
default, Basic, 128 Bit for Login Only, 40 Bit, 56 Bit, and 128 Bit. See<br />
<strong>SilkPerformer</strong> Online Help for details regarding these settings.<br />
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