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CHAPTER 5
If you are publishing applications for end-users who connect to your Citrix servers
over the Internet or your organization’s Intranet, the next phase of deploying your
solution is to set up Citrix Web Computing. This chapter provides the following
information to assist you:
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An introduction to Citrix Web Computing
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Requirements for supported Web browsers for Citrix Web Computing
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Requirements for supported Web servers for Citrix Web Computing
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A sample procedure for setting up Citrix Web Computing
An Introduction to Citrix Web Computing
Citrix Web Computing consists of four components:
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Web server. The Web server software can run on the Citrix server or on a
separate computer. The only step needed to enable the Web server for Citrix
Web Computing is to register ICA as an application MIME type. Any Web
server that supports application MIME types can be used.
One important distinction that sets Citrix Web Computing apart from the CGI
and Microsoft Active Server Pages models is that the Web server does not
execute any additional software to support Citrix Web Computing. The Web
server contains ICA files that are downloaded to the Web browser for
processing by the Citrix ICA Web Client.
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Citrix server. To the Citrix server, an ICA connection from a Web client is no
different than a connection from any other ICA Client. The same security and
user configuration guidelines used for published applications apply to Web
Computing.
By default, the ICA connections created during Setup support an unlimited
number of connections. See your Windows 2000 documentation for
instructions about how to limit the number of concurrent users.
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