
- #CITRIX VIEWER IS REQUIRED TO START THE APP HOW TO#
- #CITRIX VIEWER IS REQUIRED TO START THE APP MAC OS X#
- #CITRIX VIEWER IS REQUIRED TO START THE APP PASSWORD#
- #CITRIX VIEWER IS REQUIRED TO START THE APP LICENSE#
in the United States and other countries. Citrix, ICA (Independent Computing Architecture), MetaFrame, MetaFrame XP, NFuse, and Program Neighborhood are registered trademarks, and SpeedScreen is a trademark of Citrix Systems, Inc. Review your company policies and determine what kind of notification, if any, is required for your end users Citrix Systems, Inc. Regional government user computing regulations may require that you notify your end users about the possible security and privacy implications of deploying the Key Management Module and DPAPI security configurations. This provides an additional layer of protection for the user s secondary credentials. For additional security, end users can be asked to verify the user s identity with unique user-provided information.
#CITRIX VIEWER IS REQUIRED TO START THE APP PASSWORD#
When using the optional Key Management Module and/or DPAPI, be advised that an administrator may be able to access user business or personal credentials stored in Password Manager if the administrator logs on as this end user. Password Manager can also be configured to use the Microsoft Data Protection API (DPAPI). Password Manager can be configured to perform this operation automatically by using the optional Key Management Module. Citrix Password Manager replaces specific end users encryption keys each time their primary authentication method changes, such as a domain password change or issuance of a new smart card. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose, without the express written permission of Citrix Systems, Inc. Companies, names, and data used in examples herein are fictitious unless otherwise noted. Information in this document is subject to change without notice.
#CITRIX VIEWER IS REQUIRED TO START THE APP LICENSE#
A printable copy of the End User License Agreement is included on your product CD-ROM. Please note: We tested this against Apple OS X 10.1 Citrix Password Manager Administrator s Guide Citrix Password Manager Citrix Password Manager 4.5 Citrix Access SuiteĢ Copyright and Trademark Notice Use of the product documented in this guide is subject to your prior acceptance of the End User License Agreement. Remember the user needs to re-login before the changed settings will be effective This script can be started by the user and needs to run in the users context and is case sensitive:ĭefaults write NSAppSleepDisabled –bool TRUEĭefaults write NSAppSleepDisabled –bool TRUEĪfter the settings have been changed the user won’t experience disconnected sessions, caused by a hibernating application anymore. Besides changing the settings through the GUI it is also possible to create a script.That’s right, these settings are for the logged in user only. After the user logs on again (because of the services running in the background), the application will never hibernate again for this user. Again, select the check box at Prevent App Nap to prevent the application from hibernating.Navigate to the Helpers folder, under the Contents folder, and use Command + I (or right-click the app, then click Get Info) to open the Get Info window for Citrix Viewer. To do this, right-click the Citrix Receiver app and select Show Package Contents.Open the Applications folder and find the Citrix Receiver.Use Command + I (or right-click the app, then click Get Info) to open the Get Info window.Select the check box at Prevent App Nap check box to prevent the application from hibernating.īecause the Citrix Receiver only handles the connection to StoreFront, you’ll also need to set this for the Citrix Viewer (previously known as the XenApp Viewer).To prevent this from happening we took the following steps: It is a sort hibernation mode for applications and causes the above described effect for users. The issue the users are experiencing seemed to be caused by a new feature in OSX 10.9 called App Nap.
#CITRIX VIEWER IS REQUIRED TO START THE APP HOW TO#
To clarify this issue I decided to write an article on how to fix unexpected disconnects with Citrix Receiver for Mac OSX. Beside the small note Dan Brinkman already wrote about this issue there is also a nice thread about the issue on the Citrix Discussions forum. While investigating the issue and some Googling by my colleague Patrick de Ritter we found that we where not alone. The users would receive the following message: When working on these devices their published applications would suddenly be disconnected.
#CITRIX VIEWER IS REQUIRED TO START THE APP MAC OS X#
We were receiving complaints from several users that they would lose the connection to their published applications when working on their Mac OS X devices.
