![]() Select Add to create an new Display Client or select Edit to configure a highlighted Display Client. The opening window of the Display Client List Wizard will show any Display Clients that are defined or will be blank if none have been defined. Right clicking on the Display Client branch and choosing the Edit Display Client command.Right clicking on the Display Client branch and choosing the Add Display Client command.The Display Client List Wizard can be launched by either: Additionally, a terminal server may be a member of several Terminal Services Display Clients. For example, a Display Client could use SmartSession to choose the server connection order, Instant Failover to maintain a backup, while using AppLink to limit the terminal to a single application. ![]() These options can be combined on the same Display Client. The user can switch between Display Clients using an on-screen menu or hot keys. Note: The term MultiSession is used to describe a terminal that has been configured with two or more Display Clients. If the first terminal server fails, the session of the second terminal server is immediately displayed, eliminating any downtime due to terminal server failure. The terminal will have an active session on two terminal servers but will only display one session.
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