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Configure resources
When delivering resources with Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops, Citrix Desktops as a Service or Secure Private access, consider the following when configuring resources. For more information about delivering applications with Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops, see Applications.
- Enter the resource name as you wish it to appear within your store.
- Optionally enter a description. This is displayed on the store when you expand the app details, alongside any keywords.
- Choose an icon to help users visually identify an application on the StoreFront website.
- Optionally enter a category. Include
\in the category name to create a folder hierarchy. You could, for example, group applications according to type or, alternatively, create folders for different user roles in your organization. In the store website Apps tab, Category view displays a list of categories and the apps in each category.
Keywords
You can add keywords to a resource by appending the string KEYWORDS:[keywordname] to the application description. Multiple keywords must be separated by spaces only; for example, KEYWORDS:Accounts Featured. Keywords can used in a number of ways:
- Filter applications - see Advanced store settings.
- Create Featured app groups.
- Some keywords have special meanings.
| Keyword name | Description |
|---|---|
| Mandatory | Adds an application to the Home tab. Unlike favorites, users cannot remove mandatory applications from the Home tab. Has no effect if favorites are disabled for the store. |
| Auto | When users log on to the store, the application or desktop is automatically favorited and added to their Home tab. Users can unfavorite such applications. Has no effect if favorites are disabled for the store. |
| TreatAsApp | Apply to desktops to force StoreFront to treat it as an app. The desktop is displayed on the Apps tab rather than the Desktops tab. In addition, the desktop is not automatically started when the user logs on to the store website and is not accessed with the Desktop Viewer, even if the site is configured to do this for other desktops. |
| prefer=”application“ | Where application identifies a locally installed application. Applies only to published apps on Citrix Workspace app on Windows. This indicates that the locally installed version of an application should be used in preference to the equivalent delivered instance if both are available. For more information, see Configuring Local App Access applications. |
| Primary and Secondary | When using Multi-Site Aggregation, the one with the keyword primary specified always preferred over the one with the keyword secondary. |
Smart Access Tags
StoreFront™ sets certain Smart Access Tags. You can define Access Policies within Studio that can be used to allow or deny access to a delivery group based on these smart access tags. This requires:
- Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops 2407 or higher. For more information, see About access policy rules.
- Citrix Desktops as a Service. For more information, see About access policy rules.
StoreFront sets the following Smart Access Tags:
| Name | Description | Example |
|---|---|---|
Citrix.ClientUserAgent |
The user agent of the client | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/51.0.2704.103 Safari/537.36 |
Citrix.StoreFrontStoreUrl |
The URL of the store the user is connected to | https://storefront.example.com/Citrix/Store |
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