The Citrix Server allows you to access specially licensed applications from virtually any desktop or laptop computer. The Citrix Server hosts applications such as Macromedia Dreamweaver and the full version of Adobe Acrobat.
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Q. Why does the Citrix Access Gateway page's logon box reset after I attempt
to log on?
A. The Citrix Access Gateway clears and reloads the logon page after any
log on failure.
Q. Why can't I access Citrix while
BSC VPN Network Connect is running?
A. The systems do not support two separate secure connections.
Q. Why can't I access some applications?
A. Published applications on Citrix can be restricted by IP and/or Security
Group.
Q. How do I add printers to Citrix?
A. Your local printer is automatically created.
Q. How long do I have before an inactive Citrix session is disconnected?
A. Your Citrix session will be disconnected after 15 minutes of idle time.
Q. Why do I see multiple drives similar to ‘C$ on Client’ or ‘D$
on Client’?
A. Citrix maps your computers local drives and gives them unique drive
letters, giving Citrix applications access to open, and save files to your
local drives. For example C$ on 'Client' (V:) on a Citrix
application, is equivalent to C: on a non-Citrix application.
Q. Can I access a flash drive(USB key) from a Citrix application?
A. Yes you can. It will show up in the same way your C: Drive shows up. So if your flash drive maps to your computer as the F: drive, it will be displayed in Citrix as F$ on Client.