Steffen,
 
There is another configuration for ICA Client 12? I try the same configuration 
used in version 11 and get the following error:
"The server name cannot be resolved."
 
Check out my configuration:
- General
ActiveSSO:                    YES
 
-Application
Type:                              PubApp
Server:                           Desktop  (name of my published Desktop)
 
-ServerLocation
AddressList                    xxxx.xxxx.xxxx.28 xxxx.xxxx.xxxx.29 
xxxx.xxxx.xxxx.30 (Citrix XenApp's IPs)
BroweserProtocol        TCP/IP+HTTP (default)
 
-LoginDefaults
Domain                           mydomain.local
 
Using this with ICA Client 11 work fine but not with 12 version :(.
 
Thank you again for all help!
Alisson Suzuki
 
 

 
Date: Tue, 8 Oct 2013 14:26:32 +0200
From: s.hoe...@openthinclient.com
To: openthinclient-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [openthinclient-user] USB-Redirect Citrix.


  
    
  
  
    On 10/07/2013 10:09 PM, Alisson Suzuki
      wrote:

    
    
      
      Steffen,

      
    
    Hi Alisson,

    

    
       

        Is the same problem listed here:

        
http://www.mail-archive.com/openthinclient-user@lists.sourceforge.net/msg00323.html

         

        In the server, when I create a keyboard device just have two
        brazilian portuguese option.

      
    
    Those keyboard settings can be tricky at times. Just to get things
    straight, you need to work out if its a problem with the Linux X11
    configuration (check the desired characters on a Terminal) or a rdp
    issue. 

    

    My approach would be something like

    

    a) open a terminal and check the characters, 

    b) if that doesn't work, try to  load the keyboard keymap manually
    via "setxkbmap br abnt2" and go to a) (for the programmers among us,
    if you are on this line for the first time :) )

    c) if a) succeded try rdesktop / freerdp, 

    d) if not, it's more work to do and we are (in the context of the
    free support on this list) ouf of game *

    e) if it works on linux but not within rdesktop / freerdp you can
    tweak the keyboard paramter "-k" with either "pt_BR" or "none" , if
    that doesn't work same condition as e)

    

    
      Sorry but I didn't understand what you try say with
        special variant. But here the brasilian portuguese ABNT2  is the
        most used layout.

        I didn't tried a Linux session, but I think is default for all
        application I try to open.

      
    
    

    "variant" is the X11 idiom for a subclass of a keyboard layout. E.G
    you have the same layout with and without dead keays.

    
        

        Thank you again for the help!

        Alisson Suzuki

        

      
    
    

    * = I am not aware whether the Portugal's portugese variants are an
    option for you

    

    -- 
Mit freundlichen Grüßen

Steffen Hönig

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