Which policy makes this possible?

Scenario: A Citrix Administrator is working on a published application. The network connection remains active for 240 seconds but is interrupted and applications become unusable. The session then prompts for authentication. After the administrator successfully authenticates, the session is reconnected.

Which policy makes this possible?
A . Load Management
B . Auto Client Reconnect
C . Session Reliability
D . ICA Keep Alive

Answer: C

Explanation:

Reference: https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/citrix-virtual-apps-desktops/policies/reference/ica-policy-settings/session-reliability-policy-settings.html

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zouhour
zouhour
3 years ago

Session reliability reconnects users without reauthentication prompts.
Session reliability timeout
By default, the timeout is set to 180 seconds, or three minutes.

Auto client reconnect authentication
This setting requires authentication for automatic client reconnections.
When a user initially logs on, the credentials are encrypted, stored in memory, and a cookie is created containing the encryption key. The cookie is sent to Citrix Receiver. When this setting is configured, cookies are not used. Instead, a dialog box is displayed to users requesting credentials when Citrix Receiver attempts to reconnect automatically.