With ThinOX it is possible to configure 5 types of Citrix connections.
Below you will find a brief explanation of each Citrix connection type. It can help you decide which type of connection suits your situation.
For more information on each connection type, start reading here.
For more information on how to configure a Citrix Receiver Connection read here.
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Web Client |
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Kiosk Client |
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Praim Client |
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Storebrowse Client |
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Praim Desktop Client |
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When the connection starts it will launch a web browser fullscreen that shows the content of the Citrix Web Site.
Once logged in the user can select which application or desktop to execute.
To close the web browser you can use the CTRL + F4 hotkey combination.
To change between multiple applications you can use the ALT + TAB hotkey combination.
When the connection starts it launches a standard size window but it is possible to configure it differently (e.g. to start in a maximized mode)
Once logged in the user can select which application or desktop to execute.
By using this type of browser, the end user will not be able to change the window size and the URL bar, neither using any shortcut. (e.g. creating a new tab).
Unlike the web client, it is not possible to close the window with CTRL+F4. we suggest to configure the connection enabling the option Close connection at VD logoff/disconnect.
This type of connection will connect to a Citrix StoreFront site (using the Web API protocol). When the connection starts it will open the credentials request window.
Once logged in the user can select which desktop or application to execute.
To change between multiple applications you can use the ALT + TAB hotkey combination (or use the taskbar if available).
This type of connection is similar to the Praim StoreBrowse connection but because it uses Web API protocol it is also compatible with a Token generator.
This type of connection will connect to a Citrix StoreFront (StoreBrowse protocol) site (this mode is compatible also for legacy PNAgent services) (for an old version of Citrix XenDesktop/XenApp see ICA Global Settings - Advanced tab).
When the connection starts it will launch a dialog window with the credentials request.
Once logged in, it will show Desktops and Applications in a resizeable container.
To change between multiple applications you can use the ALT + TAB hotkey combination (or use the taskbar if available).
It provides a different user interface to access a Citrix farm/server. When the connection starts it will open the credentials request window.
All the published application/desktop icons available to the user are visualized in the device desktop (visualization depends also on server side application properties).
Server Side Application Settings
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On the Citrix Studio server be sure to thick the "Add shortcut to the user desktop" properties of every application or desktop that has to be visible on the ThinOX desktop. Without this properties, the applications could not be correctly visualized.
Double-click on an icon to start a specific application. You can launch multiple applications.
On the lower part of the screen you will see the taskbar: