In the meantime I hope you find this information helpful. The latest version of Citrix Receiver is 14.0, released on. It was checked for updates 1,602 times by the users of our client application UpdateStar during the last month. The Virtual Den desktop resembles any normal Windows desktop and has Microsoft Office 2013 and the Virtual Den Applications include SAS and JMP. The Citrix Receiver will allow you to connect to virtual desktops and launch applications.
Hopefully Citrix will resolve this issue in a future release. Citrix Receiver is a Freeware software in the category Internet developed by Citrix. To access Virtual Den, your device needs is an easy-to-install client software called a Citrix Receiver.
However, if I connect to another entry that’s lower in the subject alternative name list, for example, it will fail. It’s also the first entry in the subject alternative name list, so if I want to use it when connecting with the Receiver I’ll be in good shape. In the example below, is the principal name. Since the first entry in the subject alternative name list IS the principal name, this is another way of saying that subject alternative names are not currently supported. In earlier versions of Receiver for Windows, USB devices are also automatically redirected when operating in a desktop appliance mode or with Virtual Machine (VM) hosted applications. Unified Communications or UC certificates) unless the principal name (the “Issued to” name) is the first entry in the subject alternative name list. Note: In Receiver for Windows 4.2, USB devices are also automatically redirected when operating in Desktop Appliance mode, and the connection bar is not present. I contacted Citrix support and learned that the Receiver does not currently support Subject Alternative Name (SAN) certificates (a.k.a. The environment consisted of Citrix XenApp 5 for Windows 2003, Citrix Receiver for iPad 4.2.3, Citrix Web Interface 5.4, Citrix Secure Gateway 3.2.1. Attempting to launch resulted in the black screen and spinning wheel, which eventually timed out and returned to the application list.
I recently encountered an issue on an iPad where the Citrix Receiver was able to connect to a XenApp farm and enumerate applications but was not able to launch them.