The
pane appears whenever you create or select a definition under . Use this pane to specify settings for launching an X client on a remote host.
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A descriptive name for this client definition. |
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The name or address of the X client host computer. You can enter the IP address of the host (for example, 123.12.23.4), or, if you are using a domain name server for address resolution, you can enter just the host name. If you leave this blank, you are prompted for a host name when you start the connection. |
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Sets default values appropriate for the selected host type. The host type you select affects:
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The protocol used for the connection. The options are:
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Your user name on the host. If you omit this, you are prompted to enter your user name when you make a connection. |
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Your password on the host. If you leave this blank, you are prompted for a host name when you start the connection. This option is available only when is Telnet, Rexec, or Rlogin.NOTE:The password is replaced by asterisks in the display, but is saved as clear text in the database. |
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Opens a dialog box with additional settings for the selected . |
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Select whether to use a single command or multiple commands when starting an X client. (the default) is recommended for most connections. When this option is selected, you can use the drop-down arrow in the box to select sample commands for launching X clients. (To launch multiple clients, you can configure separate client definitions for each client, and then add them to aFor Telnet and Rlogin connections, when you select , you can specify which host prompt should precede each command and whether or not this host prompt is optional. |
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Specify the X client startup command. The drop-down list shows sample client commands that typically work with the currently selected Configure an X Client. Also see X Client Commands - Macro Reference for information about the macros (such as %IP%) used in these commands. . You can use these samples to help construct additional command lines. For additional information about configuring commands, see |
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A session must be running before an X client application can be displayed. Use the drop-down list to select a default session definition for this client. If is selected, you'll be prompted to select a session when you start the client. If the session is not already running, Reflection X Advantage starts it when you start the client. |
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Start a new session instance each time you start this X client. Use this option when your client launches a remote window manager, as when launching a desktop environment such as KDE, CDE or GNOME. |
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Select this option if you want the client to start automatically when you start X Manager. |