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Citrix Receiver Latest Version Download For Windows 11

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Divina Hujer

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Jan 19, 2024, 4:50:33 AM1/19/24
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I have a windows 10 machine that has an outdated version of Citrix Receiver. As far as I can tell I've uninstalled all versions from all profiles on the computers. When I try to install Citrix Workspace on the computer I'm getting a message that another instance of Citrix is already installed and I have to uninstall it.


I've gone through the registry to try to move Citrix manually but am still getting the error message. Is there a removal/cleanup tool that I can use to help remove Citrix receiver and any other Workspace version that might be on my machine.



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I have been connecting to a remote virtual PC at work from a MacBook Pro at home via Citrix Receiver since the pandemic started. My MacBook Pro is hooked to a ergonomic keyboard. It has a windows key and functions as the Cmd button normally for me. However I have two issues when I am connected to the windows PC at work. Even though I have been tinkering with the settings of the Citrix Receiver for over a year now I have not been able to solve these two issues:


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.


Whenever I am trying to uninstall the application, it is showing the above things. I have gone through the steps the steps recommended for the problem. Installed the cleaner app but still it has not worked for me. I upgraded the citrix workspace from it previous version after which I was not able to open the instances for remote access pf the system. Please help and recommend suggestion. I have been trying for around 3-4 days but not been able to resolve the issue.


We are providing an application to external users trough Citrix XenApp 6.5. The users have a number of different version of the receiver but the problem is the same even with the latest one (4.9 at the time I write this, it wa confirmed at least as far back as 4.2).


At connection, the application gets zoomed according to the display factor of the screen is initially starts on. This works fine until the user moves one of the application's windows (even partially) to the second screen. Then several things happen:


We have a Windows 2012R2 Terminal Server that is used in a Medical Office to access their EMR database program from thin clients. They also have a need to access EMR info of some type using Citrix receiver so citrix Receiver 4.2.0.10 is installed on the Terminal Server to achieve that. When all of the users are logged on to the terminal server, the EMR database program gets slower for the end users. We noticed that by ending the Citrix processes that are running under each user, the speed of the EMR database program returns to normal. Only a few users run the Citrix program at any given time, but all users need access to it. My request is if anyone knows how to script a batch file that will start the same Citrix process for each user as the below registry keys do. -






I'm a little confused. To clarify, are you saying you have an issue of the receiver not running from the location you mentioned in those registry keys causing the issue or are you looking for a way to only have the receiver process run for the users that are actively using the Citrix app?


As it is configured now with the registry keys in HKLM, the Citrix processes start for each user when that user logs on and the citrix application sessions are unique when the user opens them up in a web browser. I attached a pdf that has 2 screenshots of process explorer.


The 2nd screenshot shows the 4 citrix processes that are running under the explorer.exe node for a single user. Every logged on user has these 4 processes running under their explorer.exe node in process explorer.


I want to attempt to remove the registry keys and have the user run a batch file instead to start these same processes when they want to use the Citrix receiver instead of having them run all the time for each user that is logged in.


Thanks for your reply also BuckyIT. Citrix runs correctly as is with the registry keys. I am looking for a way to only have the receiver process run for the users that are actively using the Citrix app


We have not updated the Citrix receiver because the actual applications are working fine and we don't have anything to do with the Citrix applications other than, the users on this Windows server need to be able to run it.


As it is configured now with the registry keys in HKLM, the Citrix processes start for each user when that user logs on and the citrix application sessions are unique when the user opens them up in a web browser.


The receiver being installed for everyone I am not sure you would be able to fiddle with the registry keys since they are in the Local Machine hive which is machine wide. If the reg keys are not there, the application would probably have issues and standard users probably do not have rights to mess with system level reg keys. Investigating the update receiver version I think would be a good step. If that does not work you could look at testing out a login script that kills the process for a user when they first login as a temporary workaround. If that is successful then you can test that user launching Citrix apps to see if it starts the receiver process successfully.


I am curious, with your thin client setup, if you have Citrix receiver on the thin client could you setup it up allowing the user to connect to the terminal server and the EMR Citrix app? If that could work for the user's workflow, the thin clients receiver could run the EMR based Citrix app and you could potentially remove receiver from the terminal server. Just another thought to add to the discussion.


BuckyIT - I think he is saying within the Citrix desktop each user needs an application and the Citrix Receiver because some people need the Citrix Receiver to connect to another application elsewhere... but he has the receiver launching for EACH and EVERY people who logs into Citrix, which is taking processing and Ram away from everyone else and only a few people need to use it. So I suggested he remove the commands that make it launch automatically and just publish another app for the receiver.. (which sounds weird but I think that is what he is trying to accomplish).


customizing Citrix frontends like Storefront or Netscaler has been done since a long time and is pretty well documented on the internet. but what about the windows receiver itself? in osx you can simply edit the resources of the receiver.app (show package contents) but on windows its not that easy.


You have a very nice website thanks for the help.

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.


Receiver for Windows supports both ShareFile managed cloud storage and on-premises StorageZones. Requires ShareFile Enterprise set up for StorageZones, and the new ShareFile Sync Plug-in. You can find this new plug-in with your mycitrixID here.


More generally speaking, in Windows 10 Magnifier is yet another of the Windows Ease of Access features (whilst in Desktop with a keyboard you could quickly open it by using the keyboard shortcut Windows key with the plus sign (+) to zoom, as suggested in windowscentral and in microsoft links, notice the "Use Magnifier with a touchscreen" paragraph in the latter).


Copy the Workspace app ADMX template (C:\Program Files (x86)\Citrix\ICA Client\Configuration\receiver.admx) to C:\Windows\PolicyDefinitions (or Sysvol). Also copy receiver.adml to C:\Windows\PolicyDefinitions\en-us (or Sysvol).


If you import the receiver.admx (and .adml) into the PolicyDefinitions folder, under Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Citrix Components > Citrix Workspace (or Receiver) is a node called SelfService.


I am in a similar situation, sort of.

There is a windows 10 pro endpoint that will run WSA 2307 successfully but fails when upgrading to 2309.1

If you uninstall 2307 and then install 2309.1 (all versions to include the offline installer one, it will still fail and I have an open ticket with Citrix requesting the manual steps to remove all traces of Citrix.

The logs indicate the same error as yours. XENAPP WEB PLUGIN with error 1612.


I think all currently supported versions of Workspace app are valid, but only the newest versions support the newest features. Some info at -us/citrix-workspace-app/citrix-workspace-app-feature-matrix.html


I am not sure what needs to be close. I stop all citrix services, and also stopped IIS service as well as Application Pool.

Please let me know how I can do the upgrade.

Thank you,

Adnan

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