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Theo Rihanek

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Jan 25, 2024, 7:33:15 PM1/25/24
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Please if someone knows how to do this, help me set it up. It's so annoying having to open the browser, go to citrix, login, do login verification, open EPIC, login again, every time before I can access anything. IT sets up direct desktop shortcuts to EPIC on the hospital computers, surely there's a way to do it on our laptops. I've tried to for weeks to figure this out and keep failing but I feel like this could save so much time in the long run.

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Ok, so your not running PAC Control on the laptop as shown in the diagram, so there must be an EPIC that is not shown.
You need to configure the EPIC in PAC Control on the laptop as the controller.
In the strategy that is downloaded from the laptop to the EPIC you need configure the RIO only as an IO unit in the strategy, not a controller as Philip pointed out.

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Hi. for some reason epic games launcher has defaulted to running on my dedicated GPU (GTX 1050). I've changed the settings in Nvidia Control panel to ensure that it runs on integrated GPU as well as setting the preferred GPU to integrated in the global settings panel. However, Epic games launcher still decides to run on my dGPU. Its quite annoying and i dont feel comfortable with my GPU running for prolonged periods since i leave my laptop on overnight to update programs and i dont like to leave it plugged in that long
Thanks

Leaving a modern laptop plugged in is no issue. Back in the days of Ni-Cd laptop batteries it was a big problem, but for modern lithium ion batteries there is no harm done by leaving them plugged in, and many charging circuits even have measures built in to mitigate the issue even further.

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.

Just to be clear, the crashes occur on the Virtual Desktop, not your laptop? What versions of the Citrix products are you running? What specifically crashes, the OS or individual apps? Is everything patched/updated to latest versions?

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.

A freeze while in a session Is typically indicative of a network disconnect. XenApp/XenDesktop is usually fairly tolerant of slow links but a complete lack of networking will be seen as the application or desktop freezing and then you might get an error message telling you that the network connection failed. I think I would start troubleshooting by testing with another device to see if the problem persists. You may also want to test your laptop from a different location to prove that the problem is not specific to your local network. If your Citrix infrastructure is behind a Netscaler, if that netscaler is being used beyond its licensed limit, it will start dropping packets and cause similar behavior. That's a fairly rare occurrence as I think most businesses will purchase adequate license levels, but it's worth mentioning.

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