Citrix Receiver 4.1 For Windows 7
We have a few client machines here at the business where I work that still run Windows XP SP3 due to connections to legacy hardware & software. Upgrading to a newer version of Windows on these machines is not an option, so I'm stuck trying to figure out how to deliver application shortcuts to the desktops of these old machines via our new XenApp 7.6 environment with Storefront. From what I'm reading online, it looks like the last version of the Receiver that supports both XP and Storefront is 4.1 (the latest one I tried was 4.1 CU1), but I'm unable to get the Receiver to populate the desktop with my XenApp application shortcuts.
Receiver for Windows 4.1 product software Abmelden. Use of this Citrix Receiver software is subject to the Citrix license covering the specific edition of. Receiver for Windows 4.1.200. Compared to: Citrix Receiver for Windows 4.1.100. Receiver for Windows 4.1.200 contains all fixes that were included in Receiver for.
I can get to the actual Storefront and apps via the 'Open' command on the Receiver's system tray context menu, but even with that, it's requiring me to login first. Ideally, we want the apps to publish directly to the users' desktops after logging into Windows with no other user intervention. Install of the Receiver is done silently via command line: citrixreceiver.exe /silent STORE0='SC Citrix Portal;' /includeSSON ENABLE_SSON=Yes SELFSERVICEMODE=False PutShortcutsOnDesktop=True AllowAddStore=A Also, on the XP machines in question, we currently have IE8 installed, and do have the Storefront website added to 'Trusted Sites' as well as the 'Automatic login with current username and password' enabled.
Again, I can get to the Storefront by opening the Receiver context menu and logging in, but it seems no matter what I try, I'm unable to get application shortcuts to publish directly to the desktop. Dance Movements Sparke Pdf Merge. Is this a known issue with the older versions of the Receiver and Windows XP? I should probably also mention that the vast majority of the client machines in our domain are Windows 7 and higher, and we currently publish apps directly to those desktops without issue, so I know that our Citrix/Storefront environment is sound. It's just the XP machines that are giving us trouble. Thanks Salim!! Installing 4.3 seems to have fixed the problem - those XP machines are now getting the published app desktop shortcuts without any further user interaction needed. Strange that Citrix only officially supports/documents up to version 4.1 on XP machines.
I know that we really need to get these machines off of XP, but some of the legacy software we have running on those is not easily replaceable and isn't compatible with newer versions of Windows. The app vendors have either gone out of business or aren't offering compatible versions of the software that we can use. Babi Minune Viata-i Grea Zippy. This will at least buy us a bit more time until we can find another solution. Thanks again!!!