You are the administrator of a network that has over 1200 users who log in at 9:00 A.M. You update your ICA
Client Database with a new
client and set it to update any version of the ICA Client. Users start calling and report that the download is
running extremely slowly.
What can you do to prevent this the next time you update the client?

A.
In the Database Properties sheet, reduce the number in the text box labeled Maximum Number Of
Simultaneous Updates On
This Server.
B.
In the Database Properties sheet, place a check in the check box labeled Maximum Number Of
Simultaneous Updates On This
Server, and set the number to a lower number.
C.
In the ICA Client Update Configuration utility, select the properties of the ICA Client and place a check in the
check box labeled
Maximum Number Of Simultaneous Updates On This Server, and set the number to a lower number.
D.
In the ICA Client Update Configuration utility, select the properties of the ICA Client and reduce the number
in the text box labeled Maximum Number Of Simultaneous Updates On This Server.
Explanation:
You can limit the bandwidth on the network that the ICA Client update process consumes. If you have a busy
network, with a lot of
clients connecting at one time to the network (say, 9:00 A.M.), you can limit the number of simultaneous
downloads that take place on a
given server by opening the Database Properties sheet and reducing the number in the text box labeled
Maximum Number Of Simultaneous
Updates On This Server.