3. Publishing Applications to Users
Configuring Microsoft Windows Application Servers for Printing
Configuring UNIX and Linux Platform Application Servers for Printing
Configuring an SGD Server for Printing
Configuring Printing to Microsoft Windows Client Devices
Configuring Printing to UNIX, Linux, and Mac OS X Platform Client Devices
Users Cannot Print From Applications Displayed Through SGD
Troubleshooting Other Printing Problems
Setting Up Client Drive Mapping
Configuring UNIX and Linux Platform Application Servers for CDM
Configuring an NFS Share for CDM
Starting CDM Processes on the Application Server
Configuring Microsoft Windows Application Servers for CDM
Running UNIX Platform CDM With Another SMB Service
Configuring the Client Drives Available to Users
Troubleshooting Client Drive Mapping
Configuring Microsoft Windows Application Servers for Audio
Configuring UNIX and Linux Platform Application Servers for Audio
Configuring X Applications for Audio
Configuring Client Devices for Audio
Troubleshooting Audio in Applications
Controlling Copy and Paste in Applications
An Example of Using Clipboard Security Levels
Tips on Configuring Copy and Paste
Copy and Paste Troubleshooting
Using Smart Cards With Windows Applications
Setting Up Access to Smart Cards
Configuring the Microsoft Windows Application Server for Smart Cards
Configuring Smart Card Readers on Client Devices
How to Log In to a Microsoft Windows Application Server With a Smart Card
Setting Up Access to Serial Ports
Configuring the Microsoft Windows Application Server
Enabling Serial Port Access in SGD
7. SGD Servers, Arrays, and Load Balancing
B. Secure Global Desktop Server Settings