Receiver 12.2 For Mac
Way 2 – Remove Citrix Receiver Manually The manual way of complete apps removal will require much more time. Follow these steps: 1. Quit Citrix Receive from the tool bar.
However, running in Receiver v12.6 for Mac, in our experience, it is. Fine using dual displays in all versions 12.2 to 12.6 of Citrix Receiver.
Go to the Applications folder and delete Citrix Receiver from there. The system will require your Admin password.
Then you need to find and remove the app’s service files, caches, logs and other its support items. Almost all of them are located in the. Press the ⌘+⇧+G key shortcut in Finder and type the locations you need to check for service files.
So I work at a Hospital help desk and once in a while we will get callers calling from home (mostly on the weekdend) regarding launching Citrix applications on their Mac laptop. Citrix applications are launched via a Citrix portal.
Users will log into the designated hospitals Citrix page (once logged in, NetScaler is in the web address), and then they will see a list of applications they can launch via using the Citrix Receiver. Today, I had a lady call in using Mac OS Sierra 10.12.3.
No matter what I tried, I could not get the.ica files to actually open in Safari nor Chrome. Here is the workflow and results: • Logged into Citrix portal hospital page • Clicked on the designated icon, which launches an.ica file. A small little spinning wheel would begin under the icon, followed by the, Citrix 'Starting application,' window.
• Finally after a few seconds, that 'starting application' window would disappear, and on the takbar on the bottom of the page, the Citrix Viewer icon would show up. It would start bouncing up and down and then suddenly, a very tiny looking taskbar would flash next to the Citrix Viewer icon at the bottom (on the taskbar) and then go away.
• I never got any error messages, the.ica (or maybe the Citrix Viewer) would not launch the.ica file to allow access to the application. She is currently using MacOS Sierra 10.12.4 and Citrix Receiver for Mac 12.5. Any ideas what's going on!? Hey guys, thank you so much for the responses. I have made sure, within Safari, that all those above plug-ins, Citrix, Java, is all set to allow.
I've literally tried everything I can think of! The odd thing is, once the Citrix Viewer icon pops up at the bottom of the screen, I can see the log-in box pop up REAL small next to the viewer, but then it just goes away. As a workaround, I've been able to get her in through using the Citrix Receiver Google Chrome add-on, but once she is inside of her program, it is only pulling network printers, and she is trying to print to her local printer (she works from home and has a printer that is set up on Wifi).
Dustin, From the information I gathered, around a month ago, she updated her MacOS to Sierra 10.12.3. I am not sure which MacOS she had or which Receiver version she had before that (I believe it was 12.3 or 12.4). Ever since she updated her MacOS, is when it stopped working for her in Safari and also Chrome. So basically at the hospital, we have a main hospital Citrix page that we log into with a username and password. After that, while it loads the next page, I do see NetScaler within the address bar. After the log-in page loads, and the next screen loads, we get to a webpage that has a list of applications that can be launched. Here is a screenshot of a similar looking page (sorry for the long link): After the user clicks on an application, is when the 'starting application' black window will pop up and then where the issues start.
I don't know if this will help, but if you stay logged on the webpage too long, it will time out and on the time out page, it has a Citrix XenApp logo. I'm not too familiar with how Citrix environments are set-up (as I am only tier 1 help desk), but I hate to not give any form of resolution to the lady other then, 'get a windows PC.'
That will not work in this situation! Granted, she can load everything fine via the Google Chrome Citrix Receiver add-on, but that defeats the purpose of her being able to print to her home local printer. Sooo finally, I made some progress. First off, I had to install Receiver 12.3. When I had Receiver 12.5 installed, I would always give me the error, 'You have not chosen to trust VeriSign Class 3 public primary certification authority/cn.
I checked on my Windows PC, the certificate needed for the website, and then, on her Mac Sierra 10.12.4, I downloaded the certificate and imported it to her key-chain. Free dvd movie maker for mac. Still gave me the same error.What's surprising though was that either Receiver 12.2 or 12.3 DID NOT give the certificate error. Another thing I realized is that none of the applications in a specific folder will launch correctly!