Configuration
The Configuration tab consists of the following three sub-tabs:

The Shortcuts tab specifies the local applications that are available in the remote session.
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Click the Add button to create a configure a new local application shortcut,
Shortcut window |
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Shortcuts tab |
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Title |
The name of the shortcut. |
Location |
Location of the shortcut in the remote session. This can be the desktop or the Start menu:
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Icon |
The location of the shortcut's icon on the remote desktop. Leave this field empty to use the default icon of the local client. |
Target |
The path for the application's executable on the local client. If the path is a URL ending in .com, a forward slash is mandatory. For example, https://www.Ivanti.com/ |
Arguments |
Application arguments, if applicable. |
Start in |
Working directory for the application on the local client. |
Create conditions tab |
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Check application availability |
When selected, the shortcut to the application is visible on the remote desktop only if it is available on the local client. |
User or group names |
Specify the users and/or groups for whom the application shortcut is available. |
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To configure an existing local application shortcut, select it from the list and then click Edit.
To delete a local application shortcut, select it from the list and then click Remove.

The Engine -> Plugin Redirections tab specifies the file types that are redirected to the local desktop.
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Click the Add button to create a configure a new Engine to Plugin redirection,
Redirection window |
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Redirection tab |
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File Type |
The file type to redirect to the local desktop. For example, if .dxf is configured to open, opening a .dxf file in the remote session starts a local AutoCAD application that is integrated in the remote desktop. NOTE: The actual opened files must be stored in a location known to both the server and the client under the same name. Therefore, on a network share. |
Icon |
The location of the shortcut's icon on the remote desktop. Leave it empty to use the default icon of the local client. |
Verbs |
What action(s) to take. Separate multiple verbs with a comma (,). For example: open, print |
Create conditions tab |
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Check application availability |
If selected, the redirection is enabled only if the application is available on the local client. |
User or group names |
Specify the users and/or groups for whom the redirection is available. |
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To configure an existing Engine to Plugin redirection, select it from the list and then click Edit.
To delete a Engine to Plugin redirection, select it from the list and then click Remove.
- For stand-alone use, it is necessary that the verb used in file types exists on the destination. For example, on Microsoft Windows Server 2012, the file type .jpg has no open verb. Use the edit verb instead.
- Check the verb used for double-click on the destination. This must be included in the verbs for redirections.
- For Ivanti Workspace Control, the verb used is added automatically for the assigned application, so the above checks are not necessary.

The Plugin -> Engine Redirections tab specifies the file types that are redirected to the remote session.
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Click the Add button to create a configure a new Plugin to Engine redirection,
Redirection window |
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Redirection tab |
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File Type |
The file type to redirect to the remote desktop. For example, if mailto is configured to open, opening a local e-mail link starts Microsoft Outlook in the remote session. NOTE: The actual opened files must be stored in a location known to both the server and the client under the same name. Therefore, on a network share. |
Icon |
The location of the shortcut's icon on the remote desktop. Leave it empty to use the default icon of the local client. |
Verbs |
What action(s) to take. Separate multiple verbs with a comma (,). For example: open, print |
Create conditions tab |
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Check application availability |
If selected, the redirection is enabled only if the application is available on the local client. |
User or group names |
Specify the users and/or groups for whom the redirection is available. |
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To configure an existing Plugin to Engine redirection, select it from the list and then click Edit.
To delete an Plugin to Engine redirection, select it from the list and then click Remove.
- For stand-alone use, it is necessary that the verb used in file types exists on the destination. For example, on Microsoft Windows Server 2012, the file type .jpg has no open verb. Use the edit verb instead.
- Check the verb used for double-click on the destination. This must be included in the verbs for redirections.
- For Ivanti Workspace Control, the verb used is added automatically for the assigned application, so the above checks are not necessary.