![]() Log FIle: I Hope to have this narrowed down a bit soon, but pending access to the laptop in order to generate more. Thanks for taking the time to read this, any input / ideas would be amazing - Thanks! Really hoping someone may have seen this before? I have seen a handful of Citrix articles relating but none have resolved my issue. I am currently trying to have someone generate a secondary profile on the same Mac to test things there, but unsure how far I will get there. ICA file is picked up by Citrix Workspace and does open.įrom log files below indications of issues with Keychains appear to be present, but I cant really see how this would effect the issue I am describing, i guess my main question here is it worth nuking the keychain? Or certain entries? I really cant see how the keychain may cause such an issue, but the problem does seem to be isolated to the specific user profile. ICA file to a test Mac, running OSX Catalina (15.7) also, with the same version of Citrix (23.01.1.60 (2301) here the. ICA files being downloaded are set to open by default in Citrix Workspace. Using multiple web browsers, namely Chrome and Safari, which both result in the same error Using Citrix uninstall utility to fully remove and re-add the product, multiple times with multiple versions used. Removing all User library application data I could find trace of. So far I have tried the following to resolve this: ica, it does appear to do nothing, although logs i believe state otherwise as I see these entries which seem to relate to the error which I have posted at the very bottom as it is quite a big data dump, with an extra layer of fun it being partially in Spanish (Not a language i am familiar with) ![]() ![]() However in this instance you click it and it does nothing.Ĭitrix Product = Citrix Workspace (for Mac.)Ĭitrix Product Version = Tried Multiple, all the way up to latest Version: 23.01.1.60 (2301) ICA file, I have seen this in the past and normally you can just click it and then the app will run through Citrix Workspace desktop. Upon clicking it, the browser will proceed to download a. Upon browsing to the Citrix URL via web browser, they log in and select the Citrix App they intend to access. ica (Citrix connection file) download, which when opened connected as usual.I have a user on a Mac who is having issues using Citrix Workspace. Citrix Workspace ICA downloadĬlicking on a desktop kicked off a. Detecting Citrix Receiver, or not.Ĭlicking “Detect again” still did not detect Receiver or Workspace, however simply clicking “Already installed” allowed me to continue to the usual page of Citrix desktops available to me. ![]() With my companies Citrix webpage open in Safari I was greeted with the below, which generally occurs when Citrix Receiver (now Workspace) is not installed. The transition took place over Summer 2018 and according to Citrix it is the beginning of several of its products merging into one.Īfter upgrading Citrix Receiver on my Macbook to Citrix Workspace app I decided to give it a whirl, especially as Citrix say it is backwards compatible with Receiver. In the past I have wrote articles on installing Citrix Receiver on Mac OS and on the Raspberry Pi , however anyone looking for Citrix Receiver may now be a little confused as Citrix Receiver has now become Citrix Workspace app. ![]()
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