Composer itself impose a limit on how long it would allow for the remote git operation. A look at the Composer documentation confirms that the environment variable COMPOSER_PROCESS_TIMEOUT governs this. The variable is set to a default value of 300 (seconds) which is apparently not enough for a large clone operation using a slow internet connection.

After noticing Windows' "antimalware executable" taking up considerable CPU cycles when doing this composer install/update, I disabled "real-time protection" on the Windows 10 machine, and my composer update/install worked!!


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The problem: it was continuing to try download every 5 minutes. This was not noticeable at first because there are no timestamps, even when running composer -vvv install. After many increments of 5-15 minutes, I painfully realized I was in a programmer's hell - waiting long periods of time between each attempt to fix said problem. Additionally, I have no real "timeout" error messaging to help figure this out.

Supported by this article on composer's site, I discovered that I could edit the default_socket_timeout since it will choose which ever number is larger (default 300) or default_socket_timeout (default 60):

None of the solutions worked for me running on win10 wsl ubuntu (disabling firewall, removing debuggers, clearing cache, increasing timeout, deleting vendor).The only way that worked was deleting vendor and composer.lock from the main machine, copying composer.json to a fresh machine, install php and composer, run composer install (it should take less than 1 second to execute), then copying the vendor dir to the other machine, and run composer update.

When opening a virtual desktop it boots up and then after a few seconds and after a few things like Skype have loaded it crashes when I first move the mouse/click on things. I click on the desktop again it open up to the point of last crash and then crashes again.

What is very strange is that it occasionally works. I have tried the old receiver, the old receiver updated and with Citrix Workspace and I get an issue on each. I completely uninstall all the Citrix programs and then I install the programs. What's interesting is that I sometimes get everything working after a re-install but then when I reboot my laptop it then starts crashing again. I've had some experts look into this and they can't figure it out and so I am borrowing a friends laptop to work. My laptop is new and it'd be a real shame to have to invest in a new one but I simply can't figure this one out.

Yes the desktop crashes/disconnects and I am back to the desktop selection screen on my internet browser. Unfortunately I can't tell what versions the company I work for are currently running I will ask the IT dept, it is a large company and there's a lot of users and I think it is only myself having this issue. I'm not logged off the Citrix Gateway.

I restarted my laptop yesterday and it is now back working although it seems inevitable (this has been happening for a number of weeks) that it will happen again. I wondered if my internet connection may have been an issue if there was heavy traffic/poor speed but I did get it working on another at the same time. Not sure if it could be something conflicting on my laptop...

On my personal laptop I browse to my companies to log into their Virtual Workplace via Citrix Receiver. I am then given a choice of desktops. I then click on one and then that desktop environment loads in a new window. May issue occurs after a few seconds or when I try to do an action. The desktop window, freezes, goes a white/grey colour and then closes itself down. I am therefore then back to my web browser with the available laptops. If I again click on the same one as before it again opens a new window for that virtual desktop and picks up where my last session was up to when it crashed. Again it tends to "crash"/close itself down after a few seconds.

The last few days it has again been working fine even when I have restarted my laptop each day. However today it has started to "crash" again. I restarted the laptop again and it crashed out again at the same point after a few seconds. I restarted a third time and left it time for everything to boot up on my laptop and it crashed again. However this time I left it 5 or so minutes after the failure and came back to it, I clicked on the same desktop and it loaded and seems to be working (I have just gone back to the session and clicked on something and it has crashed again).

I am on the latest version of Receiver/Workspace and have indeed tried previous ones. It certainly does point to something odd happening on my laptop but I can't nail down why every know and then it seems to become so unstable and what is affecting it working/not working. The only thing that I can think that is running in the background would be iCloud Photos for Windows but this wouldn't be doing too much over the web other than downloading any recent photos/videos I have taken since I last used my laptop. I can't think of anything else running that could possibly be causing any conflict.

I have a similiar issue. I have worked on this for months with no resolution. I have confirmed it is specific to my laptop and not my network. In my case, one of my clients require Citrix to gain access into their system. Their IT department will not assist me as it is on my machine.

liz@dugganhim.com - I'd suggest you open a new thread with the specific details for your issue, this thread is several months old. I would start with ensuring that you are using a version of Receiver or Workspace that is supported by the Client's infrastructure. For instance the latest Workspace version no longer supports SSLv3 and may not connect to some environments that do not support recent Cipher suites. You may want to download the current Receiver LTSR With CU7 which has the latest security patches but seems to support most environments with no problem. -receiver/windows-ltsr/

Got a new PC, and I use it to log into Cerner (Medical records EMR system) from my home. I installed the workspace app and it worked fine immediately after install. Now, a week later, I need to work from home on some patient records, and when I click the link that normally launches Cerner, I just get the hour glass for a few seconds, then nothing happens. I've rebooted several times but nothing changes.


Isn't there anyone that knows how to fix this? I mean...this seems like a SERIOUS issue if your users can NOT even uninstall your software. Since my original post....I've installed a system repair tool called Restoro and had it analyze my system. I've been also getting some BSOD and it is indicating that they are being caused by a Workspace App file. I'm away from home at this moment and not at the desktop PC so can not provide the file name. But perhaps one of these BSOD's that I experienced early on now has Workspace borked and inoperable. Regardless, there MUST be a cleanup utility or some way to uninstall, so I can reinstall.

I'm tempted to take a chance and just purchase this Restoro application and see if it will fix the issue...but really disappointed that I'd have to purchase a 3rd party application to simply be able to uninstall or fix this.

That's great Jeff! Thanks for sharing the link. I just bookmarked it, and will try it this evening when I get home from work. One question though on Step 1). After I run the Cleanup Utility, do I need to cleanup the registry files, or does the utility do that? Hoping the utility, as I'm a n00b when it comes to messing around in the registry.

I was facing this issue on my PC, I have created another user account on the same machine and Citrix workspace started working with this new user account. Not sure you have luxury to do that on company pc or may be sys admins can.

For whoever is still having this issue and unable to use the Cleanup Utility, this is the brute force nuke method to fully uninstall it. The pesky Citrix Workspace Updater Service is what got originally in the way.

I never questioned this but what exactly is the purpose of this? The only thing I can come up with is that it is some form of protection against crawlers (although I wouldn't know why that is necessary) or perhaps a way to force the user to visit the website and prevent linking directly from external webpages.

Also if you have a bunch of mirrors for the file, you can choose which one is going to be used based on the download speed (for this one you'd need a long-running (1+ sec) test), geolocation, ip, etc.

I see it mainly used in conjunction with the automatic download that is achieved using response headers. Some browsers block this behaviour under different circumstances, so the link acts as a backup. This applies to the downloads that make you wait, although in that case the waiting is probably due to bandwidth throttling on their part, or as an attempt to get you to purchase their premium download subscription.

When set, the Group ID will be assigned automatically from the selected source. This policy is ignored if the GroupID policy is also set. The default behavior, when the GroupID or GroupIDSource policies aren't set, is to determine the Group ID using AD Site (1), Authenticated domain SID (2) or Microsoft Entra tenant ID (5), in that order. If GroupIDSource is set to either DHCP Option ID (3) or DNS Suffix (4) and those methods fail, the default behavior is used instead. The option set in this policy only applies to Group (2) download mode. If Group (2) isn't set as Download mode, this policy will be ignored. If you set the value to anything other than 0-5, the policy is ignored.

In environments configured for Delivery Optimization, you might want to set an expiration on cached updates and Windows application installation files. If so, this setting defines the maximum number of seconds each file can be held in the Delivery Optimization cache on each Windows 10 client device. Alternatively, organizations might choose to set this value to "0" which means "unlimited" to avoid peers redownloading content. When "Unlimited" value is set, Delivery Optimization holds the files in the cache longer and cleans up the cache as needed (for example when the cache size exceeded the maximum space allowed). The default value is 259,200 seconds (three days). ff782bc1db

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