Customizing user environments in XenApp
XenApp provides different ways to control what users experience in their session environments. We can customize user environments including suppressing or hiding login progress bars, allowing or restricting users from accessing their local devices, port, multimedia content (audio, video), or applications, and more.
We can also customize the user's experience by choosing whether we want published applications and desktops to appear in a window within a Remote Desktop window or "seamlessly". In seamless window mode, published applications and desktops appear in separate resizable windows, which make the application seem to be installed locally.
Controlling the appearance of user logons
When users connect to a XenApp server, they can see all connection and login status information in a sequence of screens, from the time they double-click a published application icon on the client machine, through the authentication process, to the moment the published application...