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Today: May 20, 2012
Supported Web browsers for connecting to Citrix Web Interface
The following Web browser and operating system combinations are supported for users to access Web Interface sites:
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Browser |
Operating system |
|---|---|
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Internet Explorer 9.x (32-bit mode) |
Windows Vista 32-bit Editions with Service Pack 2 or higher Windows Vista 64-bit Editions with Service Pack 2 or higher Windows 7 32-bit RTM or higher Windows 7 64-bit RTM or higher Windows Server 2008 32-bit with Service Pack 2 or higher Windows Server 2008 64-bit with Service Pack 2 or higher Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit |
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Internet Explorer 8.x (32-bit mode) |
Windows 7 64-bit Editions Windows 7 32-bit Editions Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 3 Windows XP Professional x64 Edition with Service Pack 2 Windows Vista 32-bit Editions with Service Pack 2 Windows Vista 64-bit Editions with Service Pack 2 Windows Server 2008 R2 Windows Server 2008 with Service Pack 2 Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 2 |
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Internet Explorer 7.x (32-bit mode) |
Windows Vista 64-bit Editions with Service Pack 2 Windows Vista 64-bit Editions with Service Pack 2 Windows Vista 32-bit Editions with Service Pack 2 Windows Vista 64-bit Editions with Service Pack 2 Windows Server 2008 with Service Pack 2 Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 2 |
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Safari 5.x |
Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6 |
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Safari 4.x |
Mac OS X Leopard 10.5 |
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Mozilla Firefox 4.x (32-bit mode) |
Windows 7 64-bit Editions Windows 7 32-bit Editions Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 3 Windows XP Professional x64 Edition with Service Pack 2 Windows Vista 32-bit Editions with Service Pack 2 Windows Vista 64-bit Editions with Service Pack 2 Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 2 |
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Mozilla Firefox 3.x |
Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6 Mac OS X Leopard 10.5 Windows XP Professional x32 Edition with Service Pack 3 Windows Vista 32-bit Editions with Service Pack 2 Windows 7 32-bit Editions Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.4 Desktop Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 2 |
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Mozilla 1.7 |
Solaris 10 |
Known Hardware-related Provisioning Services IssuesKnown Hardware-related Provisioning Services IssuesDocument ID: CTX131611 / Created On: 8-dec-2011 / Updated On: 8-dec-2011
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Summary This article contains a list of known hardware-related issues encountered when using Provisioning Services. Virtual hardware issues are also included in this article. Each individual article contains specific information about the issue encountered.
This document applies to:Enterprise IT Management ConsoleIf you overlook multi-user environments and are required to prevent and troubleshoot performance issues, application failures and operating system errors, chances are that you are tired of hopping between remote connections, screens and management consoles, pin-pointing and trying to solve the real issues with your VDI or terminal server farms.
What if you could see your entire network like you never seen it before? Step up to ControlUp, a super-console for Terminal Services and VDI management. ControlUp creates a continuous and searchable grid view of all the users, sessions and processes in your environment, enabling rapid information gathering and a blazingly fast and fine-grained control over user sessions and processes in terminal servers and virtual desktops in the enterprise.
With ControlUp, repetitive and time-consuming tasks are simplified and unified in a single powerful console:
Single Sign On Fails After Upgrading to Citrix Receiver 3.0 Enterprise EditionSymptoms After upgrading the Citrix Online plug-in 12.1 to Citrix Receiver 3.0 Enterprise Edition, single sign on (SSON/pass-through) fails on certain computers. The single sign on process SSONSvr.exe fails to load after logon. These symptoms have been observed on Windows 7 (64-bit) machines. Cause During the upgrade process, the previous ICA Client was not removed successfully. This leaves behind old information that conflicts with the single sign on process. Citrix strongly recommends removing earlier versions of the ICA client before installing the latest client to avoid potential configuration conflicts. Resolution Caution! This fix requires you to edit the registry. 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.Uninstall the Receiver plug-in by using the Add or Remove Programs.
Who needs an Optimization Pack for Google Earth?If you’ve used Google Earth without a graphics card, you’ve probably noticed that its built-in software rasterizer isn’t the greatest. Without hardware acceleration, Google Earth generates artifacts that result in reduced image quality. And performance is a bit sluggish, too. That’s why we’ve introduced the XenDesktop HDX Optimization Pack for Google Earth. Now you can enjoy excellent image quality and responsiveness without the cost of hardware acceleration. Compared to Google’s built-in software rasterizer, we’re seeing higher quality graphics, a faster frame rate, better responsiveness and a more fluid user experience. The Optimization Pack for Google Earth is a feature of XenDesktop 5.5 Enterprise and Platinum editions. Installation is simple. Just copy the d3d9.dll into the Google Earth program folder on the virtual desktop image and configure Google Earth for DirectX-based rendering by going to the Tools tab. The virtual machine needs to have two vCPUs to ensure good performance. You can download the XenDesktop HDX Optimization Pack for Google Earth from the Citrix Downloads page here (be sure to login with your MyCitrix credentials). A Knowledge Base article about this feature will be published tonight: http://support.citrix.com/article/ctx1131167 Derek Thorslund |










