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Selecting the Citrix Gateway plug-in for Users
When you configure Citrix Gateway, you can choose how users log on. Users can log on with one of the following plug-ins:
- Citrix Gateway plug-in for Windows
- Citrix Gateway plug-in for Mac OS X
- Citrix Gateway plug-in for Java
You complete the configuration by creating a session policy and then binding the policy to users, groups, or virtual servers. You can also enable plug-ins by configuring global settings. Within the global or session profile, you select either Windows/Mac OS X or Java as the plug-in type. When users log on, they receive the plug-in as defined globally or in the session profile and policy. You must create separate profiles for the plug-in type. You can only choose either Windows/Mac OS X or Java in the session profile. To configure the Citrix Gateway plug-in for Java, see Connecting with the Citrix Gateway plug-in for Java.
To configure the plug-in globally
- In the configuration utility, on the Configuration tab, in the navigation pane, expand Citrix Gateway and then click Global Settings.
- In the details pane, under Settings, click Change global settings.
- On the Client Experience tab, next to plug-in Type, select Windows/Mac OS X and then click OK.
To configure the plug-in type for Windows or Mac OS X in a session profile
- In the configuration utility, on the Configuration tab, in the navigation pane, expand Citrix Gateway > Policies and then click Session.
- Do one of the following:
- If you are creating a new session policy, in the details pane, click Add.
- If you are changing an existing policy, select a policy and then click Open.
- Create a new profile or modify an existing profile. To do so, do one of the following:
- Next to Request Profile, click New.
- Next to Request Profile, click Modify.
- On the Client Experience tab, next to plug-in Type, click Override Global and then select Windows/Mac OS X.
- Do one of the following:
- If you are creating a new profile, click Create, set the expression in the policy dialog box, click Create and then click Close.
- If you are modifying an existing profile, after making the selection, click OK twice.
To set the interception mode for the Citrix Gateway plug-in for Windows
If you are configuring the Citrix Gateway plug-in for Windows, you also need to configure the interception mode and set it to transparent.
- In the configuration utility, click the Configuration tab, expand Citrix Gateway > Resources and then click Intranet Applications.
- In the details pane, click Add.
- In Name, type a name for the policy.
- Click Transparent.
- In Protocol, select ANY.
- In Destination Type, select IP Address and Netmask..
- in IP address type the IP address.
- In Netmask, type the subnet mask, click Create and then click Close.
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