I've been working with XenServer, XenDesktop and XenApp for years but until recently, I have never actually setup the tools from scratch. I decided to setup XenDesktop and XenApp 7.6 on top of my existing ESXi and VCenter in my home lab. As it's a simple single server setup, I configured HTTP rather than HTTPS during the install. When I attempted to launch my Citrix Receiver on my laptop, I got the below error: When I attempted to put in my XenApp Server's url e.g. I received the below error: I had two options, I could have created a certificate and configured for HTTPS or I could change my receiver settings on my client machine to allow an http server address. I chose the latter. Mac Receiver 12.7: Unable to launch application Error: 'Cannot connect to server' while connecting through Citrix Receiver. No issue has been found through Web Browser. Explanation: A new security certificate was recently released to further enhance the security of Citrix Receiver. However, this certificate disables Receiver Auto-Update functionality. It is important that you download and install the recently released Receiver Auto Update Tool to restore Receiver Update functionality. I exited the Receiver on my client machine and opened regedit. Under HKLM SOFTWARE Wow6432Node Citrix Dazzle, I modified the AllowAddStore and AllowSavePwd to the value A. Now, when I attempt to launch receiver and use my http url. I get my lovely Storefront experience. That was easy. If you're setting up for Enterprise, I suggest using HTTPS. If you have a HOMELAB, I still suggest using HTTPS but if you just want to use HTTP. This should get you up and running. If you're a packager, you can set this using the properties ALLOWADDSTORE and ALLOWSAVEPWD. Easy worship software for mac.
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