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How Do You Connect To A Citrix Server Using A Linux Terminal Server Client?

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How Do You Connect To A Citrix Server Using A Linux Terminal Server Client?

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The Citrix server framework is connectable through Linux, provided that you already have the Citrix Terminal Server Client installed on your Linux computer. This client is provided by your institution or company that has the Citrix server set up, and the settings and installation for the client differ from server to server. Once this client is installed and configured, though, it’s a quick process to connect to the Citrix server itself. Boot up your Linux computer. Open your Citrix Network Terminal Server Client application from the System menu or an alternate location (if it was installed to an alternate location). Click on the “Connections” button, click “Properties,” go to “Network,” click “Published Application” and then click on the server you want to connect to. Click “OK” and then double-click on the server name you selected to be connected to the Citrix server through the Terminal Server Client.

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