Opening a file in a specific application, Configuring the server, Extended parameter passing server drive mapping – Citrix Systems Citrix Presentation Client for Macintosh 10 User Manual

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4 Configuring Connections to Servers and Applications

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Opening a File in a Specific Application

You can assign certain files and file types to specific applications so that the
appropriate published application starts automatically when you open a file on
your computer. For example, while working on files using a published Windows
application on a client, you can work on PC files that you can save to the
Macintosh hard disk.

Using file type association, you can open files either by

Dragging the file icon to the client icon configured to connect to the
appropriate published application

Choosing File > Open or double-clicking the file icon to open the
published application with your file in it

You need to configure a number of settings on both the server and the client.

Configuring the Server

You need to complete these preliminary tasks for file type association to work:

Set extended parameter passing, if necessary.

Identify the server drive letter that is mapped to the client hard disk and tell
users so they can map their hard disk or document folder to the correct
server drive letter.

Extended Parameter Passing

The server administrator may need to set up the published application to receive
and use the file name by appending the parameter "%*" to the command line; for
example, powerpoint "%*". Using speech marks ensures that spaces in file
names and paths are catered for.

Full details about how to publish applications and set up commands, and
information regarding whether or not this parameter is needed for the server you
are using, are in the Presentation Server documentation.

Server Drive Mapping

Servers map client drives to drive letters automatically when a client logs on. The
server tries to match the client drives to client drive letters, typically A for the
first floppy drive, B for the CD or DVD drive, C for the current user’s Home
folder, and so on. If these letters are already used for drives on the server, the
server uses other letters. Machines running Presentation Server start at V and
search in ascending order for free drive letters.

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