Even with Citrix Receiver for HTML5 enabled in Citrix StoreFront, the StoreFront console might display “Not Used” instead of displaying the HTML version. LC6626 When you select a configured Site during the setup of XenDesktop, a default store might be created in. Warning: Citrix Store Could not connect to the Citrix server. Citrix Receiver 13.0.x or newer on Linux only supports connections via HTTPS, and you have to make sure the device has a valid root certificate of the Certificate Authority (CA) available. If the root certificate is missing, the connection will fail. Warning: Citrix Store Could not connect to the Citrix server. Citrix Receiver 13.0.x or newer on Linux only supports connections via HTTPS, and you have to make sure the device has a valid root certificate of the Certificate Authority (CA) available.
I have seen that error message but in my situtation we didnt have the outage or anything that sort of connectivity issue.
Citrix Receiver Could Not Contact The Account Due To An Error With The Server Certificate
Torrent program for mac. It was only happening to couple of users not all. And it was happening to those users who are in the head office and dont access over citrix.
For one user I remember recreating a profile and it fixed. The other user just deleting the certificate from the registry and it worked.
Your Account Cannot Be Added Citrix Receiver
Then I pretty much disabled the citix plugin on those machines.
Would you send us thru those IE settings that you had to configure for your clients? Much appreciate it!
Is your ICA URL is it HTTPS:.. can't you create another one without the certificate for http:// and that can be used internally? Just a thought!
Been banging my head on this since yesterday.
Initially I tracked it down to the fact that I couldn’t ping my XenApp servers. Dummy error on my part – I had forgotten to set the default gateway in the DHCP scope. That didn’t help though, and even though I could ping the XenApp servers and connect to ports 1494 and 2598. Learnt how to enable Citrix Reciver logging but that didn’t give any errors either (go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREWow6432NodeCitrixICA ClientEngineConfigurationAdvancedModulesLogging
for 64-bit OS, or HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWARECitrixICA ClientEngineConfigurationAdvancedModulesLogging
for 32-bit OS, specify a value for LogFile
, and set everything to true). Googled a lot, read various forum posts, finally came across this blog post that suggested turning off the IE proxy settings. And that helped. Aaargh!
I had specifically tried via the Receiver application rather than IE just to avoid any gotchas like this. But my bad, the Receiver uses IE proxy settings it seems.
Update Cmd prompt for mac. : So why was the proxy affecting my Citrix connections? For this the log file provided an answer.
When connecting to any of my resources, I noticed that the connection was being made via IP address using an HTTP request to port 1494:
In contrast, if I were using a NetScaler gateway, the same entries would look like this:
2 4 | address=;42;sta892609427;77c0afb55c80b8deda55194d4931f6;sta703472930;580d0379fa92faca297280ecc7f066 browserprotocol=httpontcp |
no ip address is involved there as the netscalers do the needful via the stas etc.
citrix receiver could not contact the server
so all i had to do was add an exception for the ip range of the xenapp servers in my wpad.dat
/ global.pac
files to go direct rather than via proxy.