Citrix Receiver 1911



Description

Citrix Workspace app for Windows is easy-to-install software 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.

Receiver
  1. An update to the Windows Installer Service MS15-074 KB 3072630 released on July 14, 2015 is preventing the installation or upgrade to complete. Or GPO from AD 'Turn off Windows Installer RDS Compatibility' is set to Enabled on XenApp servers.
  2. Scroll through the list and find the one that says Citrix Receiver or Citrix Workspace. If it says Citrix Receiver, proceed to Uninstall and Reinstall the App. If it says Citrix Wokspace, verify that it is version 1911 (19.11.0.50) or higher. If it is not, proceed to Uninstall and Reinstall the App. If it is, proceed to Clear Browser Cache.

Citrix Workspace 1911's full uninstall command line is C: ProgramData Citrix Citrix Workspace 1911 TrolleyExpress.exe /uninstall /cleanup. CitrixReceiverUpdater.exe is the programs's main file and it takes close to 276.59 KB (283232 bytes) on disk. The executables below are part of Citrix Workspace 1911. 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.

You can use Citrix Workspace app on domain and non-domain joined PCs, tablets, and thin clients. Using Citrix StoreFront in conjunction with Citrix Workspace app allows your organization to provide you with self-service access to your applications and desktops – all with a common user interface, regardless of the endpoint device hardware, operating system (32-bit and 64-bit editions), or form factor. more…

Download

A new Citrix Workspace client is available here:

Size

129 MB


Silent Install

setup.exe /forceinstall /silent STORE0=”Store;https://mycitrix.umc.edu/Citrix/ummcWeb/discovery;Store”

or

chocolatey: choco install citrix-workspace -y

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Install Location (115 Folders, 982 Files, 353 MB on disk)

C:Program Files (x86)Citrix

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Citrix Workspace 19.11


Silent Uninstall

setup.exe /silent /uninstall

or

“C:ProgramDataCitrixCitrix Workspace 1911TrolleyExpress.exe” /uninstall /cleanup

or

Citrix Workspace App 1911 Windows

chocolatey: choco uninstall citrix-workspace -y


Registry

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREWOW6432NodeMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionUninstallCitrixOnlinePluginPackWeb

Notes

see Intune Deployment

Setup EXE Extraction (using 7zip)

C:Users%username%AppDataLocalTempCtx-BF5BC0CE-2D68-4E46-A51B-E21C5B056CEEExtract

view contents: extracted files


Supported Parameters

/help – Displays this usage information

/uninstall – Removes an existing installation

/silent – Suppresses all graphical user interface

Citrix Receiver Workspace App 1911 For Windows

/noreboot – Suppresses all reboots and reboot prompts

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/preview – Displays preview of changes without altering the machine

/extract <folder> – Extract self-extracting package to an existing folder

/includeSSON – Installs the single sign-on component for domain pass-through logon

/EnableCEIP – Enables (true) or disables (false) the Citrix Customer Improvement Program (CEIP)

/AutoUpdateCheck – Enables automatic update (auto), enables manual update (manual), bans
AutoUpdate (disabled)

/AutoUpdateStream – Specify AutoUpdate stream to be in long term (LTSR) or short term service releases (Current)

/DeferUpdateCount – Specify number of times AutoUpdate can be deferred

MSI property values are supported and must be separated by spaces, e.g.:
PROPERTY=”Value” PROPERTY2=”Value2″

Example silent command-line using all defaults:
CitrixWorkspaceApp.exe /silent

Example command-line specifying multiple options:
CitrixWorkspaceApp.exe /silent ADDLOCAL=”ReceiverInside,ICA_Client,USB,DesktopViewer,Flash,Vd3d,WebHelper,BrowserEngine” INSTALLDIR=”C:myfolder” ENABLE_DYNAMIC_CLIENT_NAME=”No” CLIENT_NAME=”my_overrided_name” DEFAULT_NDSCONTEXT=”Context1,Context2″

Example command-line to enable domain pass-through:
CitrixWorkspaceApp.exe /silent /includeSSON ADDLOCAL=”ReceiverInside,ICA_Client,SSON,USB,DesktopViewer,Flash,Vd3d,WebHelper,BrowserEngine” INSTALLDIR=”C:myfolder” ENABLE_DYNAMIC_CLIENT_NAME=”No” CLIENT_NAME=”my_overrided_name” DEFAULT_NDSCONTEXT=”Context1,Context2″

Example command-line to Install Single Sign-On server but to disable capture of logon credentials:
CitrixWorkspaceApp.exe /includesson LOGON_CREDENTIAL_CAPTURE_ENABLE=No [defaults to Yes]

Example command-line to Install Citrix Workspace in NonSelfServiceMode
CitrixWorkspaceApp.exe SELFSERVICEMODE=false [defaults to true]

Example command-line to support upgrade from unsupported version to latest version
CitrixWorkspaceApp.exe /forceinstall

Example command-line to disable CEIP:
CitrixWorkspaceApp.exe /EnableCEIP=false [defaults to true]

Example command-line to enable manual update:
CitrixWorkspaceApp.exe /AutoUpdateCheck=manual [defaults to auto]

Example command-line to disable auto update:
CitrixWorkspaceApp.exe /AutoUpdateCheck=disabled

Example command-line to choose long term service release stream:
CitrixWorkspaceApp.exe /AutoUpdateStream=LTSR

Example command-line to choose 2 times AutoUpdate can be deferred:
CitrixWorkspaceApp.exe /DeferUpdateCount=2

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