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For more information on configuring per-user settings, see the User Manager for
Domains online help. For more information on configuring per-client settings, see
the Citrix ICA Client Administrator’s Guides for the clients you plan to deploy.

The per-connection settings specified in Citrix Connection

Configuration take precedence over per-user or per-client settings. If the inherit
user config
check box is selected for a particular setting, the per-user setting
overrides the connection setting.

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Use Citrix Connection Configuration to configure ICA and other connections.
This section explains the extensions to Citrix Connection Configuration specific
to Citrix MetaFrame. For general connection configuration information, see the
Citrix Connection Configuration online help.

During MetaFrame setup, an unlimited number of ICA connections are created
for each network type you configure (IPX, SPX, TCP/IP, or NetBIOS), and one
asynchronous connection for each configured modem.

Enhancements for supporting ICA connections include adding and configuring
asynchronous connections, adding and configuring additional network
connections supported by MetaFrame, and configuring Client Device Mapping
settings.

All Terminal Server connection options apply to ICA connections.

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If additional network transports or modems are installed, new connections can be
created to provide Citrix ICA Clients access to the MetaFrame server.

The following transports are supported for providing access to the MetaFrame
server:

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TCP/IP

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IPX

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SPX

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NetBIOS

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Asynchronous (modem or serial null modem cable connections)

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