Citrix Workspace Force Install



Citrix Workspace app for Windows is an easy-to-install app that provides access to your applications and desktops using Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops from a remote client device. Citrix Workspace app provides access from your desktop, Start menu, Citrix Workspace user interface, or web browsers. The Citrix Workspace app allows for secure, unified access to all of your SaaS apps, web apps, virtual apps, files, and desktops. If your company uses Citrix, simply login with your company credentials to access all of the resources you need to be productive from anywhere. Section 3: Troubleshooting Citrix Receiver Updates. Section 1: Key Citrix Receiver Updates settings for troubleshooting. You can configure Citrix Receiver Updates as follows: Right-click the Citrix Receiver for Windows icon in the notification area. Select Advanced Preferences, and click Auto Update. The Citrix Receiver Updates dialog appears. To install the Citrix Workspace app using the Windows command line, launch the command prompt. And type the installer file name, installation commands and installation properties on a single line. The available installation commands and properties are listed below. Open the Citrix Receiver Group Policy Object administrative template by running gpedit.msc. Under the Computer Configuration node, go to Administrative Templates Citrix Components Citrix Receiver DPI; Select High DPI policy. Change the settings as required. Click Apply and OK. From a command line, run the gpupdate /force command.

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Applicable Products

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  • Citrix Workspace App
  • Receiver for Windows
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Objective

This article is intended for Citrix administrators and technical teams only.
Non-admin users must contact their company’s Help Desk/IT support team and can refer to CTX297149 for more information.
Citrix Workspace app is the new universal app for all workspace services, that will encompass all Citrix clients and app capabilities over time.

Under certain circumstances, uninstalling older versions of Receiver for Windows may leave some files behind on the computer and in the registry.This article can also be used as reference to completely clean a system after uninstalling a legacy ICA Client or Citrix Online Plug-in version.
Note: If you plan to install a currently supported version of Receiver for Windows on the system (version 4.4 or later) then there is no need to perform these manual steps or run the clean-up utility. As per article CTX136410, Receiver for Windows 4.4 and later no longer require the separate Clean-Up Utility before installing or upgrading over a previously installed version of Receiver for Windows.

Instructions

Run the following tool: CTX137494 - Receiver Clean-Up Utility

After uninstalling Receiver and restarting the system, the following steps guide to remove any unnecessary files manually that might have been left on the client system.

It is important to remember that certain items mentioned in the following section might not exist on your system depending on the Receiver package used for the installation and how the package was deployed, for example per-machine against per-user installation.
More information on this is available in the Receiver and Plug-ins section of the Citrix eDocs for your version.

Following are the steps for cleaning up the file system:

  1. On the system in use, show all hidden system files and folders (Explorer’s Tools > Folder Options menu item).

  2. In the %userprofile%AppData folder

    • Delete the ICAClient folder if it exists.

    • If the Program Neighborhood Agent was present on the system, the following folder might also exist and should be deleted:
      CitrixPNAgent

    • For more recent Citrix Receiver releases, remove the following folders in AppData if they exist:

      • CitrixReceiver
      • CitrixAuthManager
      • CitrixSelfService
    • On Windows 7, the files and folders mentioned in the preceding must be deleted in both of the following locations:

      • AppDataLocal
      • AppDataRoaming
  3. Repeat everything mentioned in preceding Step 2 for the C:UsersDefault folder as well (C:Documents and SettingsDefault User on Windows XP).

  4. If they exist, ensure the following folders are removed from the directory in which the Receiver was installed. For example, the default install directory is %programfiles%Citrix (%programfiles(x86)%Citrix on 64-bit systems).

    • %programfiles%CitrixICA Client
    • %programfiles%CitrixAuthManager
    • %programfiles%CitrixSelfServicePlugin

Complete the following steps to clean up the system registry:
Caution! Refer to the Disclaimer at the end of this article before using Registry Editor.

  1. Using Registry Editor, navigate to the HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT key and delete the following keys if they exist:

    • Citrix.ICAClient* (delete all instances that exist – such as Citrix.ICAClient.2 or Citrix.ICAClient.2.1)
    • Citrix.ICAClientProp* (delete all instances – such as Citrix.ICAClientProp.2 or Citrix.ICAClientProp.2.1 might exist)
    • ica
    • In the CLSID key, delete any keys whose names begin with 238F
    • InstallerUpgradeCodes9B123F490B54521479D0EDD389BCACC1
    • MimeDatabaseContent Typeapplication/x-ica
    • Wfica
    • WinFrameICA
    • ICA Client
  2. Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER and delete the following in SOFTWARECitrix if they exist:
    • ICA Client
    • PNAgent
    • Dazzle
    • PrinterProperties
    • Receiver
    • XenDesktopDesktopViewer
  3. Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWARE and delete the following keys if they exist (these keys are located in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREWow6432Node on 64-bit systems):

    • CitrixAuthManager
    • CitrixCitrixCAB
    • CitrixDazzle
    • CitrixICA Client
    • CitrixReceiverInside
    • CitrixPNAgent
    • CitrixPluginPackagesXenAppSuite
    • CitrixXenDesktopDesktopViewer
    • In CitrixInstall, delete the following keys if they exist:
      • {94F321B9-45B0-4125-970D-DE3D98CBCA1C}
      • ICA Client
      • PNAgent
      • DesktopViewer
      • ReceiverInsideForOnline
      • MUI
    • Depending on the Receiver package installed, delete one of the following keys in MicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionUninstall if they exist:
      • CitrixOnlinePluginFull
      • CitrixOnlinePluginPackWeb
  4. After uninstalling the Receiver software, any custom Receiver-side registry keys that icaclient.adm created remain in the registry as well. If you reinstall Receiver, these policies might be enforced possibly causing unexpected behavior. If you want to remove these customizations as well, delete the following ICA Client keys:

    • HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwarePoliciesCitrixICA Client
    • HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwarePoliciesCitrixICA Client
    • On 64-bit systems, ensure that the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareWow6432NodePoliciesCitrixICA Client key does not exist either.
  5. For each user’s registry hive in HKEY_USERS, delete the following keys in SOFTWARECitrix if they exist (example HKEY_USERSS-1-5-18SoftwareCitrix):

    • ICA Client
    • Dazzle
    • Receiver
    • PrinterProperties
    • PNAgent
    • Program Neighborhood Agent
  6. Repeat everything in Step 5 in the key: HKEY_USERS.DEFAULTSoftwareCitrix

Additional Resources

Citrix recommends you to restart the system after editing the registry.

The number of items, their locations and names mentioned in this article might change in subsequent releases of the Receiver for Windows.

CTX121917 - How to Remove Legacy ICA Clients for Windows Using MSI or EXE Command-line Parameters

Refer Receiver and Plug-ins section of the Citrix eDocs.

Disclaimer

Citrix Workspace Force Install Windows

Caution! Using Registry Editor incorrectly can cause serious problems that might require you to reinstall your operating system. Citrix cannot guarantee that problems resulting from the incorrect use of Registry Editor can be solved. Use Registry Editor at your own risk. Be sure to back up the registry before you edit it.
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