Citrix for Remote Access - Guggenheim Partners
Citrix for Remote Access - Guggenheim Partners Citrix for Remote Access - Guggenheim Partners
Guggenheim Remote Access Login Instructions 4. You are now asked to supply a SecurID passcode. The first time you use this login, just enter in the 6-digit number from the token assigned to you. You will then be asked to supply a PIN, which can be numbers 4 to 8 digits in length (cannot start with the number zero). This PIN will need to be changed once a year, and is known only to you. 5. You will be routed back to the login screen, and asked for all of the information from the previous step again. This time, enter the PIN number that you created, immediately followed by the token code, with no spaces in between. The 6 digit code on the token changes every minute or so. Note: The token will always be required in order to remotely access resources. 1/25/2007 Page 2
Guggenheim Remote Access Login Instructions 6. Upon successful login, you will be presented with the available Citrix MetaFrame XP Applications. For the general MS Office applications (including Outlook) and your network-based files, select the “Desktop” icon. 7. The first time that you access Citrix on a specific machine, you will be asked to set ICA Client File Security as shown in the form below. If you are using a trusted computer, such as your home machine, select “Full Access” and “Never ask me again for any application”. If you are using any machine that may be used by others, select “No Access” and “Always ask me once per connection”. If you wish to change your security settings in the future, right click on the ICA icon in the System Tray and select “Security”. 1/25/2007 Page 3
<strong>Guggenheim</strong> <strong>Remote</strong> <strong>Access</strong><br />
Login Instructions<br />
4. You are now asked to supply a SecurID passcode. The first time you use this login, just enter in the 6-digit<br />
number from the token assigned to you. You will then be asked to supply a PIN, which can be numbers 4 to<br />
8 digits in length (cannot start with the number zero). This PIN will need to be changed once a year, and is<br />
known only to you.<br />
5. You will be routed back to the login screen, and asked <strong>for</strong> all of the in<strong>for</strong>mation from the previous step again.<br />
This time, enter the PIN number that you created, immediately followed by the token code, with no spaces in<br />
between. The 6 digit code on the token changes every minute or so. Note: The token will always be<br />
required in order to remotely access resources.<br />
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