# Advanced

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The **Advanced** tab page allows you to specify the following properties:

* **Redirect URLs to this computer**. Enable this option to use the local web browser when opening 'http:" links.
* **Redirect Mail to this computer**. Enable this option to use the local mail client when opening ‘mailto:’ links.
* **Use Pre Windows 2000 login format**. If this option is selected, it allows you to use legacy (pre-Windows 2000) login format.
* **Network Level Authentication**. Check this option to enable network level authentication, which will require the client to authenticate before connecting to the server.
* **Override computer name**. Specifies the name that your computer will use during a remote session. If set, this will override the default computer name. Any filtering set by the administrator on the server side will make use of the name specified here.
* **Multifactor Authentication** - **Remember last used method**. Select this option to remember the last authentication method and use it the next time.
* **Web Authentication** - **User default OS browser**. Select this option to use the default web browser. If cleared, the built-in browser will be used.
* **Session prelaunch**. Enables session prelaunch. This will make a remote application appear to start faster. Use the **Mode** drop-down list to select **Basic** or **Machine Learning**. If you select **Basic**, a session will be launched when **Parallels Client** gets the application listing. Because the session will be launched some time before you start an application, it will take less time to open the app. Please note that for the Basic mode to start working for this connection, you need to enable it and then run an application using this connection for at least 15 minutes. This is to prevent session prelaunch in connections that are not actively used.

  The **Machine Learning** option will record and analyze your habits of starting applications and will prelaunch a session a few minutes before you usually open an application on a given day of the week.


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