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Step 3 Enter the domain name, IP address, or IPv6 address of a host machine on the LAN in the Name
or IP Address field. IPv6 addresses should be enclosed in brackets (i.e. the [ and ] symbols).
You may also enter the wildcard variable %USERNAME% to display the current user name.
Variables are case-sensitive.
Step 4 In the Description field, optionally enter a friendly description to be displayed in the bookmark
table.
Step 5 Select the user permissions level from the Allow user to edit/delete drop-down list. You can
select Use user policy, Allow, or Deny.
Step 6 Select the service type in the Service drop-down list. You can select from the following
services:
• Terminal Services (RDP - ActiveX)
• Terminal Services (RDP - Java)
• Virtual Network Computing (VNC)
• Citrix Portal (Citrix)
• Web (HTTP)
• Secure Web (HTTPS)
• External Web Site
• Mobile Connect
• File Shares (CIFS)
• File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
• Telnet
• Secure Shell version 1 (SSHv1)
• Secure Shell version 2 (SSHv2)
The following sections provide additional details about adding the different types of bookmarks:
• “Citrix Bookmarks” on page 141
• “RDP ActiveX and Java Bookmarks” on page 143
• “Web Bookmarks” on page 146
• “FTP Bookmarks” on page 147
• “SSHv2 Bookmarks” on page 147
Once the configuration has been updated, the new bookmark will be displayed in the Virtual
Office Bookmarks table. Click a bookmark description to go to the bookmark location that you
have defined.
Citrix Bookmarks
For Citrix bookmarks, you can select the following options:
• Designate that it be a secure Citrix connection by selecting the HTTPS Mode check box.
• Select Always use Java in Internet Explorer to use Java to access the Citrix Portal when
using Internet Explorer. Without this setting, a Citrix ActiveX client or plugin must be used
with IE. This setting lets users avoid installing a Citrix client or plugin specifically for IE
browsers. Java is used with Citrix by default on other browsers and also works with IE.
Enabling this check box leverages this portability.