![]() It will take about 30 seconds for the webserver to be up and running again, if you are impatient (like me ) you can monitor if the java webserver has started again by entering the following command:ĭepending on the browser being used and existing policies it should be possible that the url has to be added to the Trusted Sites within Internet Explorer. Restart the Java Webserver by entering the following Linux command: Enable autodetect by uncommenting and editing the following /var/wi/tomcat/webapps/Citrix/XenApp/WEB-INF/nf line:Ĩ. # ClientIcaSolarisSparc=Filename:,Directory:Unix,Mui:No,Version:8.59 # ClientIcaLinuxX86=Filename:,Directory:Linux,Mui:Yes,Version:11.0ĬlientIcaMac=Filename: CitrixReceiver_11.4.dmg,Directory:Mac,Mui:Yes Uncomment and edit the following line in /var/wi/tomcat/webapps/Citrix/XenApp/WEB-INF/nf: Copy the downloaded CitrixReceiver.exe file with WinSCP to: /var/wi/tomcat/webapps/Citrix/XenApp/Clients/Windows/Online plug-in/Ĭopy the downloaded CitrixOfflinePlugin.exe file with WinSCP to: /var/wi/tomcat/webapps/Citrix/XenApp/Clients/Windows/Offline plug-in/Ĭopy the downloaded CitrixReceiver_11.4.dmg file with WinSCP to: /var/wi/tomcat/webapps/Citrix/XenApp/Clients/Mac/Ħ. Download the latest Citrix Web clients from the Citrix website.ĥ. Offline plug-in (#mkdir “Offline plug-in” within the Linux shell, quote or you will get 2 directories)Ĥ. ![]() Online plug-in (#mkdir “Online plug-in” within the Linux shell, quote or you will get 2 directories) Under Windows create the following directories: Windows (#mkdir Windows within the Linux shell) Under the newly created Clients directory create the following directories: Create a Clients directory within the XenApp folder ( #mkdir Clients within the Linux shell) Go to you Citrix Web Interface directory, in my example I use /Citrix/XenApp, the default first site on Citrix NetScaler: /var/wi/tomcat/webapps/Citrix/XenApp ģ. Use WinSCP (or puTTY if you feel comfortable using commandline and tools like vi) to enter the Citrix NetScaler Ģ. In the mean time I hope this can help some people out.ġ. They are working on an official KB article to address this problem. This blog post was based on a document I got from Andrew Sandford, tech support Citrix Systems Ireland. Here I am going to explain how you can deploy the Citrix Client from Web interface for NetScaler. When you are here after searching the web you have probably found out that the Web interface for NetScaler doesn’t nicely deploy (push) the Citrix client as you are used to from Citrix Web Interface for Windows. ![]() Edit: Updated this post for deployment using the new Citrix Receiver for Windows 3.0 and Citrix Receiver for Mac 11.4
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