Citrix Receiver For Mac



Citrix Receiver for Mac 12 The official version of this content is in English. Some of the Citrix documentation content is machine translated for your convenience only. Citrix Receiver for Mac 12.3 contains all fixes that were included in Versions 12, 12.1, 12.1.100, and 12.2, plus the following, new fix: If Citrix Receiver for Mac is configured to use a proxy server, Secure Socket Layer (SSL) connections can fail. About Citrix Receiver for Mac 12.4 Dec 06, 2016 Citrix Receiver for Mac provides users with self-service access to resources published on XenApp or XenDesktop servers. Citrix Receiver for Mac combines ease of deployment and use, and offers quick, secure access to hosted applications and desktops. Citrix Receiver 12.9.1 Latest Version For Mac. If you looking on the internet a Citrix Receiver for Mac So, you come to the right place now a day shares with you an amazing application Citrix Receiver is a program that hosts a set online application to allow access a user to another computer remotely and not any other application installs to use an internet connection in other computer.

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  • Receiver for Mac
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Objective

This article describes how to enable users to add non-secure (HTTP instead of HTTPS) stores using Receiver for Mac.
Note: It applies to Storefront Stores. For PNAgent Stores (XenApp Service Support), user will be able to add non-secure PNAgent Store without any modification.

Instructions

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For Receiver for Mac 12.0 and later versions, only secure (HTTPS) stores are allowed by default.
The following procedure describes how to bypass this limitation in order to use non-secure (HTTP) stores in test environments.
Note: Citrix recommends using secure (HTTPS) stores in production environments.

  1. Open Terminal on your machine by using Launchpad or typing Terminal in Spotlight Search.
  2. Run following command within Terminal:
    defaults write com.citrix.AuthManager ConnectionSecurityMode –string Any
  3. Restart the 'Citrix Receiver Authentication' process using /Applications/Utilities/Activity Monitor or you can restart the machine.
  4. You will now be able to add non-secure (HTTP) stores to Receiver for Mac.