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5. In the Name box, type a name for this Favorite. In our example, we
use citrix neighborhood.
6. You can optionally check the Display message box before
launching applications check box to alert the end user.
7. In the Allow List, you can type URLs that a user is allowed to
access. In our example, we entered the location of our Citrix server.
8. From the Endpoint protection required list, you can choose if you
want to enforce a configured Endpoint protection.
9. Click the Add New button.
Two new options appear, Dynamic Tunnels and Static Tunnels.
10. Click the Add New Dynamic Tunnel button.
The Dynamic Tunnel options appear.
11. The New Dynamic Tunnel list contains a number of pre-built
applications. Select Citrix Neighborhood Agent.
The FirePass controller populates the appropriate fields including
the path for running the local agent.
12. If you want to prompt the user to close the specified application if it
is already running, check the Terminate Existing check box.
13. Click the Add New Dynamic Tunnel button.
Figure 18 Creating a new Dynamic AppTunnel
From end user perspective, this Favorite link appears under the AppTunnels
banner on the webtop. When they click the Favorite an AppTunnel launches
and starts the Citrix Neighborhood Agent. If you configured Auto-Logon in
the Master Group Settings, the logon parameters are pre-populated, if not,
the user must enter them (see Figure 19).
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