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Resolving Common Citrix Issues

The document provides guidance on resolving common issues when using Citrix, including client installation issues, issues at the Citrix login page, issues after authenticating, accessing the local hard drive within Citrix, minimizing the Citrix window, and SSL errors. Some resolutions include confirming the correct Citrix client is installed, clearing temporary internet files, adding sites to the Trusted Sites list, reinstalling the client, and ensuring the local system time is correct.

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Resolving Common Citrix Issues

The document provides guidance on resolving common issues when using Citrix, including client installation issues, issues at the Citrix login page, issues after authenticating, accessing the local hard drive within Citrix, minimizing the Citrix window, and SSL errors. Some resolutions include confirming the correct Citrix client is installed, clearing temporary internet files, adding sites to the Trusted Sites list, reinstalling the client, and ensuring the local system time is correct.

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Resolving common Citrix issues

GENERALLY
In all cases, using the Native client is recommended over the Java client. To check/change the current client, click on the Advanced Options link on the login screen. Under Remote client type, the Native client should be currently selected. Many issues are resolved by confirming that the local computers system clock is correct, deleting temporary internet files, and/or uninstalling then reinstalling the Citrix client.

CLIENT INSTALLATION ISSUES


The wrong client software has been installed Opening Citrix causes a window to open asking What is the address of the server hosting your published resources. There is a space to fill in the server name. The sample answer is https://servername Uninstall and reinstall the Citrix client. Only the web plugin component should be installed.

ISSUES AT THE CITRIX LOGIN PAGE


Error messages to do with invalid credentials This error is typically caused by an incorrectly typed password, PIN, or keyfob number; a domain password out of sync with the Novell password; or a keyfob in next tokencode mode. Client software not detected Before the user authenticates at the Citrix login page, the following warning is displayed in the Message Center: We are unable to detect the appropriate client software on your computer to allow you to launch your applications. Click here to obtain the client software If the IE yellow warning bar is visible, click on it to install the Citrix Helper Control (an Active X control). Otherwise, if the software has been installed, just continue to log in normally.

ISSUES AFTER SUCCESSFULLY AUTHENTICATING AT THE CITRIX LOGIN WEB PAGE


IE Trusted Sites The user is able to authenticate at the Citrix login page and the applications are available, but the user sees the following warning in the Message Center: Current browser security restrictions may prevent you from launching applications, or may require your explicit permission to proceed. To launch an application successfully, save the launch file if prompted and double-click the file to start the application.

This message appears only in Internet Explorer. Firefox does not produce the error message. If the user is able to connect to the applications, the message can be ignored. To stop this message from being displayed, go into Internet Options, Advanced tab, and check the box next to Do not save encrypted pages to disk. If the user is unable to connect, the resolution is to add the site to the Trusted Sites list in Internet Explorer: In Internet Explorer, navigate to https://beyond.vedderprice.com Click Tools -> Internet Options -> Security tab. Click the Trusted Sites checkmark icon, then click the Sites button. Confirm that the URL https://beyond.vedderprice.com appears in the top box, and click the Add button. Click Close and OK to return to the login screen. Log in. Client software not detected The user is able to authenticate at the Citrix login page. Instead of a page displaying the available applications, the user sees a page displaying with the following warning: Download Client Software We are unable to detect the appropriate client software on your computer to allow you to launch your applications. If you wish to download and deploy the client software to allow you to launch your applications, click Download. If the IE yellow warning bar is visible, click on it to install the Citrix Helper Control (an Active X control). Otherwise, click on the Already Installed link under Troubleshooting Options at the righthand side of the page. Temporary internet files The user is prompted to save the launch.ica file. If the user saves the file and double-clicks it, Citrix opens but then displays an error: The Citrix SSL server is not accepting connections. Try clearing the browsers temporary internet files. If this doesnt resolve the issue, follow the instructions for adding the site to IEs Trusted Sites, above. (Strangely, the resolution in a few tickets is to reboot the router.) Client installation The user is able to authenticate at the Citrix login page. After clicking on an application, the user receives the error: Connecting through Citrix secured gateway. Error reading from proxy server. Uninstall and reinstall the Citrix client. Only the web plugin component should be installed. Session reconnection The user is able to authenticate at the Citrix login page. After clicking on an application, the user receives the error: There are no existing applications available for reconnection. This is simply an informational message stating there are no pre-existing apps to reconnect to. It can be ignored if the user is not having an issue launching applications. MSLicensing registry key

The user is able to authenticate at the Citrix login page. After clicking on an application, the user receives one of the following errors: There is no route to the specified subnet address. or The Citrix MetaFrame server is not available. Please try again later. To resolve, delete the MSLicensing registry key. Click on the Start button, select Run and type in regedit. Click OK. The registry editor window will open. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MSLicensing. Click once on MSLicensing so it is highlighted and then hit the Delete key. Close the registry editor and attempt to login to Citrix.

ISSUES AT THE NOVELL CLIENT WINDOW


Connecting to the wrong application The user receives the following error message in Citrix after entering a username and password at the Novell Client window: The system could not log you into the network. Make sure your name and connection information are correct, then type your password again. The user is likely trying to connect to the wrong application. For example, a Chicago user may have clicked on the DC Desktop application.

ISSUES AFTER SUCCESSFULLY AUTHENTICATING AT THE NOVELL CLIENT WINDOW


Reconnecting to a session The user receives the following error message in Citrix after successfully authenticating at the Novell Client window: Connection error: You have not been granted access to this published application This issue can be resolved by a Citrix administrator. It may be due to an issue with a prior disconnected session not connecting correctly. The administrator can reset the session. Printer unavailable issues The user cannot find the local printer in the list of available printers. Disconnect from Citrix, set the local printer to be the default printer, and reconnect to Citrix. If the printer is still missing, uninstall and reinstall the Citrix client. Printer offline issues While connected to Citrix, the user receives periodic messages having to do with a network printer is offline. Check the physical printer. It is likely jammed or out of paper. MacPac The user receives various errors when using MacPac. If the users H: drive user folder is missing a \MacPac\Personal\ folder, copy yours to the users folder.

Citrix window not responding Shortly (and sometimes immediately) after authenticating at the Novell Client window, the Citrix window will stop responding. The fix is to give the user full rights to the MSLicensing key. Open Regedit and navigate to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MSLicensing Right-click on the MSLicensing key and select Permissions. Under the Security tab, click on Users to highlight it. Check the box in the Allow column next to Full Control. Click OK and close Regedit.

ACCESSING THE LOCAL MACHINES HARD DRIVE


Once in Citrix, right-click on the Start button in the Citrix environment and select Explore. Browse the list of drives in the left-hand pane and locate C$ on Client (C:). This is the local workstations C: drive. Click on the drive to open it.

CITRIX PROGRAM NEIGHBORHOOD


How to minimize the Citrix window to view the local machines desktop. Shift+F2

SSL ERRORS
SSL error 61 (the server certificate received is not trusted) Run Windows Updates and update the root certificates. SSL error 68 (the SSL certificate is not yet valid) Set the local system clock to the current date and time. SSL error 70 (the SSL certificate is no longer valid) Set the local system clock to the current date and time. SSL/TLS error: The certificate validation failed. Confirm that the Native client, not the Java client, is in use by clicking on the Advanced Options link on the login screen. http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX125056

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