The Citrix Receiver for Windows Store version does have a number of limitations or unsupported features, primarily due to restrictions on apps deployed from the Store. Deploying this version via Microsoft Intune only requires that you subscribe to the app via the Microsoft Store for Business, sync with Intune and then target that version for deployment via Intune. In December 2017, Citrix made available an updated Receiver via the Windows Store that is not a true Universal Windows Platform app, instead, it’s the Win32 Receiver converted to a Store app via the Desktop Bridge. This ensures that devices always install the latest version and the Intune administrator only ever has to create a single deployment option via a PowerShell script. For Citrix Reciever, we can use this approach to target Windows 10 PCs for downloading the latest version of Receiver directly from Citrix and install it with any required command line options. Microsoft Intune now supports deploying PowerShell scripts to Windows 10 machines, which can provide a more flexible framework for deploying complex applications. You can create a custom wrapper to deploy Receiver, but this requires a packaging tool and some specific knowledge on how to package applications. Applications such as Citrix Receiver, that are a single EXE (that wraps multiple MSI files), can, therefore, be challenging. If you’ve deployed Windows 10 Modern Management you’ll know that some applications present a challenge for deployment, because Windows 10 MDM supports the Win32 applications via a single MSI file only. ![]() The XenApp and XenDesktop 7.16 VDA fails to install on Wind(Fall Creators) with error "Installation of the Citrix Diagnostic Facility failed with error code 1603". When clicking the Start Menu nothing happens.įollowing the steps in the CTX article, add/remove a number of Files/Directories to Citrix Profile Management policies for synchronization. ![]() If you manually replace the file with the correct 7.13, the issue is resolved. At times during a 7.11 VDA upgrade to 7.13, "ctxuvi.sys" does not get updates. This issue is specific to Windows 10 v1511. When connecting to a Windows 10 v1511 VDA that has just been upgraded from 7.11 to 7.13, you receive a grey screen. ![]() Upgrading a Windows 10 v1511 VDA to v1607 fails with VDA 7.14.1 or 7.15 LTSR installed.īefore upgrading, uninstall the VDA and then reinstall after ugrade is complete. If you cannot upgrade yet, a workaround is to delete "Speech_OneCore=" from the UPM exclusion list (you are including it for synchronisation) and add "TileDataLayer" to the "Folders to mirror" policy setting. (1st Sep.2017).įile Type Associations fail to roam on Windows 10 using Citrix Profile Management. There seems to be no definitive fix as yet. Small mouse cursor when using Windows 10 Creators Update with Receiver for Windows 4.6 and 4.7. Install KB4022723 to fix as found by Helge Klein. The lock screen background image does not appear when Receiver for Windows is installed on some Windows 10 builds. This has been fixed in Windows 10 Redstone 2 (Creators Update). Using Citrix Profile Management 5.8 or previous with Windows 10 Redstone 1 (Anniversary Update) can cause the Start Menu to become unresponsive after several logons and logoffs. As a workaround use the disconnect button on Citrix Receiver for Windows desktop viewer toolbar or create a shortcut on the Windows 10 Start Menu to "TSDiscon.exe". Citrix (ICA) connections use a different approach and remote sessions are established as "console" sessions in order to better support some of the HDX features and provide a user experience that is as close to using a physical machine as possible. As part of the Windows 10 design, the Start Menu will only contain the disconnect option when the OS detects the desktop is being accessed via RDP. Instead an empty box appears.Ĭitrix and Microsoft have to work together to develop a fix for this issue. ![]() When logged on to a Windows 10 desktop, the disconnect option is not available. Applicable Product Versions Affected (if known)Ī green popup window appears briefly prompting to press "Win + G" for the game bar or search bar when launching published applications or desktops from a Windows 10 client.Ĭreate a DWORD with name "AllowGameDVR" and value of "0" within "HKLM\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows".
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