For more information about the receiver, including licensing, client device system requirements, and installation instructions, see Citrix Receiver for Windows 4.4 on the Citrix Product Documentation site. Citrix recommends that you run the Receiver Clean-Up Utility to remove any previously installed Citrix Receiver for Windows before installing this version.

I run Citrix Receiver (now bundled in Workspaces) on my personal Windows 10 desktop. I have found that it automatically disables Visual Effects, specifically "Animate windows when minimizing and maximizing". Further research points to "concentr.exe" as the culprit


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My Citrix portal not launching apps/desktop on Windows 10. It works fine on windows 7 machines. It is giving me an error 1110 when I launch the desktop and Error Server.ssl error 61 on the apps. Anyone experience this with Windows 10? Citrix has a case open but they don't have a suspicion. 


1. From the Citrix website ( -app/windows/workspace-app-for-windows-latest.html ),

 2. When prompted, click Run. If only prompted with download, install the application after the saving the file.

 3. Follow the on screen directions for the Citrix Workspace to complete the installation.

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I am having trouble installing receiver 4.5.

I use SCCM to make a image where Receiver 4.5 is in.

When i use PVS to install the image the ADD Account screen (receiver keeps showing up).

We have used both the Citrix Receiver Cleanup Utility in addition to manually deleting all traces of the Citrix Receiver (program files & registry). Unfortunately, we have not been able to resolve this and reinstall the receiver.

Sometimes, the Windows auto logon does not work when a user logs into the windows machine in an Always On service mode. The machine tunnel does not transition to the user tunnel and the message Connecting is displayed in the VPN plug-in UI.

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First you need to download the Citrix receiver from [1] (My testing was down with Receiver version 13.5). Choose Debian Packages and download the web package (the full package instructions are below). Next install the .deb file you just downloaded either with the software manager or by navigating to the file in the terminal and running something like this sudo dpkg -i icaclientWeb_13.5.0.10185126_amd64.deb

Finally you need to restart you browser and navigate to CAEDM Citrix web interface. Ignore the Install by clicking skip to log on because if you look above the install button will give you the receiver for red hat which won't work for Debian-based linux.

Similar to the Web Receiver you need to download the Citrix receiver from [2] (My testing was down with Receiver version 13.5). Choose Debian Packages and download the full package receiver. Next install the .deb file you just downloaded either with the software manager or by navigating to the file in the terminal and running something like this sudo dpkg -i icaclient_13.5.0.10185126_amd64.deb

Finally launch the citrix receiver by searching for it in the application menu. After you agree to the EULA it will prompt to you to add a server enter and you should prompted to log in. Use your caedm username and password and et.byu.edu as the domain.

Use the Java client for tech podiums, internet cafes, or any computer where it is not possible to install the Citrix client, but Java is installed. The Java client is slower to react to user input and may not produce the best user experience compared to the Citrix receiver as explained above. The Java client displays a desktop with a start menu in a browser instead of individual applications in their own windows.

Citrix will connect to the J Drive, to USB on the local machine, and to the files on the local drive (Windows only). It will automatically capture USB devices when they are plugged in, and is configured to use the J Drive as its primary source. Because of the difference in infrastructure and file system types, the Citrix client will only be able to access Local Hard Disks in Windows. Linux and Mac will not connect. In Windows, a pop-up will appear querying whether to allow a program access to the local personal files. Check that it is the Citrix receiver making the request, then allow it. The local drive will appear in the places menu as Local Disk (C: on tag_hash_108_____________). ff782bc1db

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