Web Interface 5.4 for Windows" Y7 b, n5 t; N9 p x, T$ B
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% G/ k4 P9 L. ERelease Date: Dec 3, 2010+ M+ s7 {* |) F, a# @3 h' u& Y
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Operating System | Web Server | Runtime/JDK | Servlet Engine | Windows Server 2008 R2 x64 | Internet Information Services 7.5 |
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( E$ \, a. }) o.NET Framework 3.5 with Service Pack1
% P2 o `$ x% @5 G$ w* F0 C7 a v4 pVisual J#.NET 2.0 Second Edition: r3 f/ s$ V( s- D
ASP.NET 2.0
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| Windows Server 2008 x64 Editions with Service Pack 2 | Internet Information Services 7.0& R3 l# X$ J4 w( x
| Windows Server 2008 x86 with ServicePack 2 | Windows Server 2003 R2 x86 with Service Pack 2 | Internet Information Services6.0/ r+ B, M7 ?' O4 O2 v [% C3 m4 S
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| Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition x86 withService Pack 2 | Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition x86 with Service Pack 2 | Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition x86 withService Pack 2 | Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition x64 with Service Pack 2 | Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition x86with Service Pack 2 | Apache 2.2.x | Java 1.6.x | Apache Tomcat 6.0.x |
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The Web Interface offers the following new enhancements and features in thisrelease:
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0 v0 t. V1 O' [0 b( I* U6 b ~& OUpdated end user interface3 B# e" I1 C+ [; {
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The layout and color scheme for end users has been updated to help improvenavigation and readability.
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Session sharing for VM hostedapplications) H8 a: U7 n( e& E# j
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The Web Interface now supports session sharing for Virtual Machine (VM)hosted apps. This feature is only available for seamless applications andnon-anonymous users.
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Multiple desktop access for users% l' `* t( ~. u1 D- I* O
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3 o) D' m$ n) Z( }* PIn previous versions of the Web Interface, users could only access a singleinstance of a desktop per desktop group. Now, users can access multipleinstances of desktops in desktop groups.
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Improved smart card support for AccessGateway
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1 S1 x" C: l- v$ tSmart card authentication to the Web Interface is now compatible with moreenvironments. The Web Interface can now accept User Principal Names (UPNs) fromAccess Gateway as well as the user name and domain. Additionally, the WebInterface has been updated to comply with FIPS. This new functionality can onlybe used with the pass-through authentication for smart card option and you mustbe logged on as a domain administrator.
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Administrators can configure default values for all bandwidth-relatedsettings, such as audio quality, color depth, bandwidth profile, printermapping, and window size.
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The Web Interface digitally signs generated ICA files, to allow compatibleICA clients to validate that the file originates from a trusted source. | |
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