Title: Citrix MetaFrame Presentation Server 3'0: Enterprise Edition Administration
1Citrix MetaFrame Presentation Server 3.0
Enterprise Edition Administration
- Module 6
- Installing and Configuring the
- MetaFrame Presentation Server Clients
2Overview
- Topics in the module include
- The Client Features for Win32
- New Features for the Client for Win32
- Installing the Client for Win32
- The Client Packager
- Installing the Clients Manually
- Installing the Clients from a Network Share
- Deploying the Clients Using Active Directory or
Microsoft Systems Management Server - Creating a New ICA Client Update Database
- Configuring and Modifying the ICA Client Update
- Accessing Published Resources with the Client for
Web - Accessing Published Resources with Program
Neighborhood Agent - Accessing Published Resources and the Server
Desktop with Program Neighborhood
3MetaFrame Presentation Server Client Software
Win32 Win16 Java Mac Linux x86 WinCE
Tier 1
Solaris/SPARC HP-UX IBM AIX EPOC
Tier 2
Linux ARM Solaris x86 SunOS Compaq Tru-64
SGI IRIX SCO UNIX
Tier 3
DOS32 DOS16 OS/2
Tier 4
4The Client Features for Win32
- The Client for Win32 includes
- The Client for the Web
- Program Neighborhood Agent
- Program Neighborhood
- These Clients share the majority of the available
- features however, a small subset of the features
is - not available to all three Clients
5New Features for the Client for Win32
- The new features for the Client for Win32
include - Digital Dictation
- SpeedScreen Multimedia Acceleration
- Session Reliability
- Workspace Control
- Dynamic Session Reconfiguration
- Zone Preference and Failover
- Compatibility with Asian Language Web Servers
- Extended Unicode Keyboard Support
- Multiple Farm Support for Program Neighborhood
Agent
6Installing the Client for Win32
- Administrators can install the Clients using any
of the following - A network share
- Microsoft System Management Server or Active
Directory - The Component CD for MetaFrame Presentation
Server - The www.citrix.com web site
7The Client Packager
8Installing the Clients Manually
- Administrators and users can install the Clients
manually by - Using the Component CD for MetaFrame
Presentation Server - Downloading the Clients from the www.citrix.com
web site
9Installing the Clients from a Network Share
- Deploying the Clients from a network share
- Allows an administrator to quickly update or
replace an existing Client - Allows users to obtain the new version of the
Client - Can be used in environments where users are
comfortable with connecting to a network share
and installing the Clients on their own
10Deploying the Clients Using Active Directory or
Microsoft Systems Management Server
- Administrators can deploy the Clients using
- Active Directory or Microsoft Systems Management
- Server by
- Using the .MSI package contained on the
Components CD for MetaFrame Presentation Server - Using the custom Client Package in the .MSI format
11Exercise
- Complete Exercise 6-1 Creating and Deploying a
Client Package
12ICA Client Update Database
- Administrators can use the ICA Client
- Update Configuration utility to perform the
following - tasks
- Create a new update database
- Specify a default update database
- Configure update database options and properties
- Add new Client versions to the database
- Remove outdated and unneeded Client versions from
the database - Change the properties of Clients in the database
13Creating a New ICA Client Update Database
14Configuring and Modifying the ICA Client Update
Database
- Administrators can modify the ICA Client
- Update Database by
- Adding new versions of the Client database
- Removing the Clients from the database
- Configuring user options for the entire database
- Configuring user options for individual Clients
within the database
15The Clients for Win32
- The Clients for Win32 include
- The Client for Web
- Program Neighborhood Agent
- Program Neighborhood
16Accessing Published Resources with the Client for
Web
- The Client for Web
- Is the most seamless version of the Client for
Win32 - Installs the first time the user logs on to the
Web Interface - Requires no configurations by the user
17Security Considerations
18Accessing Published Resources with Program
Neighborhood Agent
- Program Neighborhood Agent
- Allows users to connect to their application set
in the Web Interface without the need to open an
Internet browser - Places icons for the published resources on the
desktop, system tray or in the Start menu of the
client device
19Accessing Published Resources and the Server
Desktop with Program Neighborhood
- Program Neighborhood
- Allows custom connections to published resources
without the use of the Web Interface - Provides the ability to create custom connections
directly to the server desktop
20Exercise
- Complete Exercise 6-2 Creating a Custom
Connection in Program Neighborhood
21Review
- Topics in the module include
- The Client Features for Win32
- New Features for the Client for Win32
- Installing the Client for Win32
- The Client Packager
- Installing the Clients Manually
- Installing the Clients from a Network Share
- Deploying the Clients Using Active Directory or
Microsoft Systems Management Server - Creating a New ICA Client Update Database
- Configuring and Modifying the ICA Client Update
- Accessing Published Resources with the Client for
Web - Accessing Published Resources with Program
Neighborhood Agent - Accessing Published Resources and the Server
Desktop with Program Neighborhood