A single sign-on operation implemented for memory optimization might result in client connection dropouts. However, this does not have any adverse impact on your Citrix server, and you can resolve this by configuring Citrix Load Evaluators to increase the number of allowed page faults.
Start the Citrix management console, then select Load Evaluators.
Right-click and select New Load Evaluator. The New Evaluator dialog box is displayed.
Specify a name for the Load Evaluator, and a description for the new evaluator.
From the Available Rules list, select Page Faults and Page Swaps, then click Add.
From the Assigned Rules lists, select Page Faults.
The page default settings are configured in the rule setting section, which is displayed in the bottom half of the New Evaluator dialog box.
Specify a value in the Report full load field when the number of page faults per second is greater than this value field.
Specify a value in the Report full load field when the number of page faults per second if less than or equal to this value field.
From the Assigned Rules list, select Page Swaps to display page swap settings in the rule settings section.
Specify a value in the Report full load field when the number of page swaps per second is greater than this value field.
Specify a value in the Report full load field when the number of page swaps per second is less than or equal to this value field.
Click OK.
The required Load Evaluators are configured and are loaded to the Citrix server on which SecureLogin is installed.
From the Citrix management console, select Servers > Citrix servers.
Right-click the relevant Citrix server name, then select Load Manage Server. The Load Manage Server - <server name> is displayed.
From the Available Load Evaluators list box, select Configured Load Evaluators. Click OK.
The new Load Evaluators are loaded to the Citrix server.
If you are upgrading from a previous version of SecureLogin, you do not need to change the SLLauncher.exe shortcuts previously created for published Citrix applications. SecureLogin modifies the existing SLLauncher.exe automatically so that SLLauncher.exe is a shell that runs any command line passed to it.
The SecureLogin installer now automatically detects that the installation is on a Citrix server and prompts you to verify the new Citrix components to be installed.
IMPORTANT:After installing SecureLogin, if you have both published application and published desktop open, the changes made to SecureLogin on the desktop is not reflected in the published application session until SecureLogin is restarted.