Version 7.x
This Readme file contains the following information:
For information regarding new features and system requirements, refer to the Client for Macintosh Administrator's Guide.
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Each session always starts with the keypad locked whatever the preceding state
The numeric keypad is locked when a session starts, regardless of whether the NUM LOCK key is currently on or off (as indicated by the LED in the key for users of OS X 10.1 or 10.2). This applies to any session when it starts.
- For users of OS X 10.3: If your keypad is unlocked when you start a session, you must press NUM LOCK after starting a session to return to the unlocked state.
- For users of OS X 10.1 or 10.2: If your keypad is unlocked when you start a session, you must press NUM LOCK twice after starting a session to return to the unlocked state.
If you have more than one session running simultaneously, pressing NUM LOCK changes the keypad state only for the session that is currently in use. Therefore sessions might have different keypad states irrespective of whether you have pressed the NUM LOCK key.
- If the keypad is locked in one session, and you go to a second session and unlock it, when you return to the first session the keypad will still be locked. Press NUM LOCK once to unlock the keypad. The same applies if you unlock the keypad when outside any ICA session.
- If the keypad is unlocked in one session, and you go to a second session and lock it, when you return to the first session the keypad will be unlocked. Press NUM LOCK to lock the keypad. The same applies if you lock the keypad when outside any ICA session.
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Having a smart card reader attached can cause client drive mapping and COM port mapping to fail
If a smart card reader is attached to your device then client drive mapping can fail to initialize and you will be unable to access the drives within a session. This can be the case even if no card is in the reader. The problem affects clients that have preconfigured logon credentials and connect to machines running MetaFrame Presentation Server 3.0 or MetaFrame XP.
Workarounds:
- Don't save your logon details as User Specified Credentials in a connection file. This forces you to enter your credentials manually every time you try to access a published application or remote desktop.
- Remove the smart card reader from the client device.
- Edit the Modules configuration file in the Citrix ICA Client folder, and remove Smartcard from the VirtualDriver entry.
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None reported.
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