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With the latest Citrix Receiver (12.7) and MacOS (10.13 with supplemental update) versions I see the ...
On a MAC, it's easy as dragging the corner of the desktop window across monitors. For Windows, is much more cumbersome. On the Citrix Receiver icon at the top left corner of the Desktop window, click on resize session, select Full Screen for Desktop Size. To get out of Full Screen mode do a SHIFT+F2 If anybody know a better way, please post Thanks
Therefore, some of the components and services required to maintain an active Citrix session, might already have closed before the Citrix client could have initiated a log off on the Citrix server. When the connection between client and server is taken down, be that due to network problems, client crash or reboot, the session will enter the ...
There is a very annoying problem with a Citrix Receiver window when I started remote desktop'ing into a Windows 7 machine. This was not a problem when remote desktop'ing into Windows XP. My Windows mouse pointer is invisible when the Citrix Receiver window (with Windows 7 not focused).
My configuration: Citrix Online Plug-in 11.2, VMware Fusion 3.1.2, OS X 10.6.6 I tried to unregister/move the Citrix*.app from the VMware Fusion Applications folder, reinstalled Citrix plugin 11 again and again - no success. But it worked fine with doing the following: download ica file via "save link as" function of the browser
1. Under macOS version 10.15.3, the extensions used by Citrix Netscaler Gateway could be allowed in the Security settings under System Preferences, as suggested in this serverfault answer. However, macOS 10.15.4 does not offer such a possibility, making the latest version of Netscaler Gateway not work. This can be seen in the log files.
1. Hopefully it can be useful to someone in future. After I did two actions, I am able to start Citrix Receiver: 1 - I follow the recommendation: 8. Configure Firefox In Firefox, go to Tools -> Add-ons -> Plugins, and make sure the "Citrix Receiver for Linux" plugin is set to "Always Activate". 2 - In Firefox, on Add-ons Manager session, I ...
Deleting the license key. Launch regedit. Go to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MSLicensing. Right-click MSLicensing, and then click Delete. Click on "Yes" to confirm deletion. Quit Registry Editor.
Video isn't sent from a Citrix client to the Citrix server, it is sent from the Citrix server to the Citrix client. Mouse clicks and key strokes are sent from the Citrix client to the Citrix server. So it seems that you'd want to measure FPS metrics outbound on the server or inbound on the client, but not outbound on the client.
But when I install the Receiver on a user's PC, they only get like 6 DLLs and the CDViewer.exe. Everything else is missing, so they can't open anything from Citrix. His receiver installation was originally messed up. So I tried uninstall and re-installing, but it kept saying it was already installed.