One of the problems you may face when launching a Citrix Application in Google Chrome is that.ica may not launch automatically. This is what you have to do to make it work. (Tested only on Citrix XenApp 6.0/6.5) Option A: 1. Microsoft onenote software. Login to your Citrix XenApp web interface public facing website. Click on a Citrix application to launch. Import 1password to dashlane.
- As an administrator, you can deploy Chrome Browser in a virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) environment such as Citrix ® Virtual Apps and Desktops. If Chrome Browser is running too slow or using too much memory, here are some suggestions for how to improve Chrome Browser performance in a VDI environment.
- Google Chrome: Navigate to the Citrix Workspace Store or Citrix Storefront Store Select the resource you are trying to access - Application or Desktop Chrome will prompt a dialog box to save the '.ica' file.
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Instructions
The basic installation steps are straight forward:
1.Create a Google Chrome application layer
a.Install Chrome using the offline installer or msi
b.Note on extensions
c.Disable Google Updates (optional)
2.Configure Chrome AD GPO’s
3.Apply the layer to desired desktops
Step 1 Create a Google Chrome Application Layer
The first step is to install Chrome itself.Download the offline installer from here:
https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/126299?hl=en
Choose the Alternate installer for all user accounts.Then install Chrome.It will install into the “Program Files” directory.
To install extensions please use a GPO http://dev.chromium.org/administrators/policy-list-3#ExtensionInstallForcelist
Disable Updates
There are two ways that can be used to disable Google Updates for Chrome.You can use the enterprise GPOs, see the next section or follow this link to disable via the registry
http://www.chromium.org/administrators/turning-off-auto-updates
or set the value of HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREPoliciesGoogleUpdateAutoUpdateCheckPeriodMinutes to the REG_DWORD value of '0'.
Step 2 (Optional but recommended) Install and configure the Google Enterprise Active Directory Templates In Order To Manage These Settings
The Goggle Chromium project has created a set of GPO settings that can be used to manage Chrome in an Enterprise Environment.
Here is where you can download the ADM files and see the documentation:
Once you have the ADM files installed its very easy to configure Chrome settings.
Additional Resources
Citrix Chrome Extension
Unidesk recommends including the OS Type and OS bit level in the name, for Example Google Chrome 31 Win7x32. For versions remember that when choosing a layer you can see the version name but not the version description. Use naming that will allow you to differentiate versions appropriately. For example “1.0 12-12-2013”.
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Citrix Chrome App
Microsoft ide. If you are using a GPO to disable updates just add a version to your layer and open Chrome it will automatically update.If you have used the registry setting to disable updates modify the registry setting to a number other than 0 and open chrome, it will update then you can set the registry entry back to 0.Note: If this doesn’t work for you let me know I was not able to test this in the lab.
Google Chrome And Citrix Receiver
It is not possible to add custom extensions for a single user with a NP desktop.