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Applicable Products
- Citrix Workspace App
- Receiver for Windows
Symptoms or Error
When launching an application or desktop via an Internet Browser (Google Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, etc.) users are prompted to save or download the '.ica' file.
Solution
In recent releases of IE, Edge, Google Chrome, Firefox, and latest Citrix Workspace App clients many of the issues mentioned below have been resolved.
By default, the OS (Windows, Mac, Linux) should automatically set how to open '.ica' files when trying to launch any resource via Citrix Workspace or Citrix Storefront via the Web Store if the Citrix Workspace App is installed properly.
Confirm Citrix Workspace App is installed or use Citrix Workspace App for HTML5 ('Web Browser' option) instead.
If you continue to encounter this behavior please review the steps outlined below.
By default, the OS (Windows, Mac, Linux) should automatically set how to open '.ica' files when trying to launch any resource via Citrix Workspace or Citrix Storefront via the Web Store if the Citrix Workspace App is installed properly.
Confirm Citrix Workspace App is installed or use Citrix Workspace App for HTML5 ('Web Browser' option) instead.
If you continue to encounter this behavior please review the steps outlined below.
There can be a number of resolutions to the issue including but not limited to the following:
Install the Latest Version of Citrix Workspace App
Install the latest Citrix Workspace App version which can be downloaded here: Download Citrix Workspace App
Automatically Open ICA Files
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When clicking on an application or desktop to launch via Citrix Workspace or Citrix Storefront on an Internet Browser (not within Citrix Workspace App) and an '.ica' file shows in the download bar on the bottom left please follow these steps to automatically open said file:
ICA file is downloaded during the process. After the ICA file is downloaded, enable the browser to open similar files automatically.
Note: Instructions below are similar for other OS's when using Google Chrome, Firefox, or Edge Browsers.
Internet Explorer: ICA file is downloaded during the process. After the ICA file is downloaded, enable the browser to open similar files automatically.
Note: Instructions below are similar for other OS's when using Google Chrome, Firefox, or Edge Browsers.
- Navigate to the Citrix Workspace Store or Citrix Storefront Store
- Select the resource you are trying to access - Application or Desktop
- You will receive a notification on the bottom of the browser to 'Open, Save, Cancel'
- Select the Save.
- The download bar will now show to 'Open, Open Folder, View Downloads',
- Select the drop-down list next to 'Open' and select 'Open With'
- Find and select 'Connection Manager'
- 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
- Hit save to save it in the 'Downloads folder'
- On the bottom left you will see the file, click the '^' which is the drop-down list for the file in the download bar and select 'Always Open Files of This Type'
- Navigate to the Citrix Workspace Store or Citrix Storefront Store
- Select the resource you are trying to access - Application or Desktop
- Firefox will prompt you with a dialog box to save the '.ica' file
- Select 'Do this automatically for files like this from now on'
- Select 'Open With' and click 'Browse'
- Select 'Connection Manager'
- Navigate to the Citrix Workspace Store or Citrix Storefront Store
- Select the resource you are trying to access - Application or Desktop
- Edge automatically saves the file to the downloads folder by default
- On the bottom left you will see the file, click the '...' which is the drop-down list for the file in the download bar and select 'Always Open Files of This Type'
Associate .ica File Type With Citrix Connection Manager
- On Windows computers, go to Control Panel > Settings > Apps > Default apps > Choose default apps by file type
- Under Name, find .ica file type.
- Ensure that the current default is set to Citrix Connection Manager. If not, click Change program and choose Citrix Connection Manager.
Note: Connection Manager is the wfcrun32 file located as C:Program Files (x86)CitrixICA Clientwfcrun32.exe
Remove or Disable Third Party Browser Adware
Remove or disable any third party browser based Adware software that could be interfering with the successful launch of the ICA file. Restart the browser after removing these software and try again.
Clear the 'Do not save encrypted data to disk' Option
If you are using Internet Explorer, click Tools > Internet Options > Advanced tab and clear the option “Do not save encrypted data to disk.”. This option should be cleared because the dynamic files are stored in the Temporary Internet Files folder. When applications are clicked, a file is downloaded to the folder, then launched using MIME type. If access to the folder is disabled or not available, the process cannot occur successfully.
Below are for older Browser/Citrix Receiver Deployments:
No longer recommended to perform these steps in newer releases of Internet Browsers. Steps remain for any users not fully updated to the latest and greatest.Add Website to Trusted Sites
Add the site to the Trusted sites list if using Internet Explorer browser using the following steps:
- Go to Tools > Internet Options > Security tab > Sites
- In the Add this website to the zone field, enter your organization's website and click Add.
- Repeat this for the .com, .net, .org, or .gov Web site addresses of your organization to allow the use of the ActiveX ICA client object for the launched connection to be automatically accepted.
Note: It might be required to also add any additional subdomain.domain.com URLs to the Trusted sites list in the Security tab setting if still experiencing unwanted prompts.
Disable ActiveX Filtering (Enable ActiveX)
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! Refer to the Disclaimer at the end of this article before using Registry Editor.Configure Internet Explorer as follows to allow successful application launching:
- Disable ActiveX filtering feature for the Web Interface site, either by:
- Disabling ActiveX filtering globally:
Click Gear icon, select Safety, de-select ActiveX Filtering. Alternatively, press Alt key and click Tools menu (ActiveX filtering is enabled if a “tick” appears next to it and is disabled if the “tick” disappears).Or - Disabling ActiveX filtering for an individual site when ActiveX filtering is enabled globally:
- Log on to the Web Interface site and attempt to launch an application. At the end of the address bar a blue warning sign appears, indicating filtered content.
- Click the blue warning sign and select Turn off ActiveX Filtering.
- Enable ICA launch using one of the following options:
- Add the site to the Trusted sites list: In the Security tab of Internet Options, add the Web Interface site to Trusted Sites list to allow the use of the ActiveX ICA client object for the launch.Or
- Disable the MIME filter: Rename the following registry key: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOTPROTOCOLSFilterapplication/x-ica
- Log off and close window then restart the browser after making this change.
Enable Citrix ICA Client plugin
Configure Internet Explorer as follows to allow successful application launching:
- Enable Citrix ICA Client IE plugin by following the steps below:
- Launch Internet Explorer
- Go to Tools > Manage add-ons
- Select Citrix ICA Client plugin and click Enable
Problem Cause
There can be a number of reasons for the issue including but not limited to:
- The *.ica file on the client needs to be associated with Citrix Workspace App
- Outdated Internet Browsers in use
Additional Resources
- CTX139939 - Microsoft Internet Explorer 11 - Citrix Known Issues
- CTX200889 - Receiver for Web Workaround with NPAPI Support Removal in Google Chrome
- CTX126653 – Citrix Online Plug-in for Windows with Internet Explorer 9 Support
- Citrix Discussions - IE 11 (Website cannot find required software)
Disclaimer
Caution! Using Registry Editor incorrectly can cause serious problems that might require you to reinstall your operating system. Citrix cannot guarantee that problems resulting from the incorrect use of Registry Editor can be solved. Use Registry Editor at your own risk. Be sure to back up the registry before you edit it.
Skip to end of metadataGo to start of metadataTo read EEG from home, you must have a high speed network.
STEP 1 VPN CONNECTION:
- Install VPN software on your home PC (Windows or MAC) using the following website.
- For downloading VPN software (CiSCO's ANYCONNECT) and follow the instructions on that page https://vpn.med.umich.edu
- Use 'vpn.med.umich.edu' as VPN server name;
- And use Level1 unique name and Password for VPN authentication.
SPECIAL NOTE FOR MAC:
- The installation of VPN software did not succeed because 'Java' was not running on the MAC. It was disabled. Once it was enabled, it worked as normal. Make sure that Java downloaded and installed.
- Go to 'Settings' or 'System Preferences' >, 'Security and Privacy' > 'General' and check 'Allow applications downloaded from anywhere'. Open the lock before it will allow you to make this change.
SPECIAL NOTE for IPAD, IPHONE: You need to download an app name 'AnyConnect'. Use 'vpn.med.umich.edu' as the VPN server name. Use your Level 1 unique name and Password for VPN authentication.
TEST to see if VPN is working:
Connect to http://www.med.umich.edu/i/
If this takes you to umhs's internal web site (the one we see on office PCs when we are in UMHS), then installation and setup worked properly.
SPECIAL NOTE for WINDOWS 7:
Windows 7 has both 32 bit and 64 bit versions of Internet Explorer. Cisco Anyconnect only works on the 32 bit version. You can find the 32 bit version IE on the C: drive > Program Files (x86) > Internet Explorer > iexplore (you can drag the iexplore icon out onto the desktop as a shortcut). Then you go to the vpn.med.umich.edu website using the iexplore (which apparently is the 32 bit version) and the autoinstall works.
CITRIX on PCs:
First time:
- Install Citrix receiver by going to 'http://receiver.citrix.com' and downloading Citrix receiver.
- Save the download to a known place such as you desktop), then double click on it and install it as default on your home PC.
Subsequent times:
- Start your VPN, login with your level-1
- Open IE or any other browser and type 'vplaces' in the address – hit enter key on the keyboard. It will connect to' http://vplaces.med.umich.edu'
- Login with your level-2 credentials.
- Click on MiChart and login with level-2 if you want
- Click on 'Neurology App Launcher' and then click on 'Natus' box and review EEG as you normally do.
CITRIX on iPad:
First time:
- Install CITRIX receiver on an iPad (Free, need to install one time only on an iPad). http://www.citrix.com/news/announcements/apr-2010/citrix-receiver-app-for-ipad-now-available-on-brapp-store.html
Subsequent times:
- Authenticate VPN as you normally do (from home only, no VPN needed if you are within UMHS).
- Open any browser and type in 'VPlaces.med.umich.edu' or just 'vplaces' and hit enter key on the keyboard.
- Login with Level 2 username and PW
- Click on MiChart and login with level-2 if you want
- Click on 'Neurology App Launcher' and then click 'Natus' box
- Choose 'OPEN in Receiver' option on this screen*.*
- Review EEG as you normally do.
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CITRIX on MAC :
First time:
- Download Citrix receiver from this site, https://www.citrix.com/downloads/citrix-receiver/mac/receiver-for-mac-1182.html and then install CITRIX on your MAC
Subsequent times:
- Authenticate VPN as you normally do if you are at home or outside UMHS).
- Open any browser and type in 'VPlaces.med.umich.edu' or just 'vplaces' and hit enter key on the keyboard.
- Login with Level 2 username and Password
- Click on MiChart and login with level-2 if you want
- Click on 'Neurology App launcher and then click on 'Natus' box.
- Review EEG as you normally do
First time: Installing RDC For MACs:
- In case if 'Remote Desktop connection' icon is not there on the DOCK, Look for it in the application folder, and if it is not there either, download and install it from the following site : (alternatively, you may also Google 'Microsoft download center' to go to this site).http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx
- And then search for 'Remote Desktop client for MAC' and download it and install it on your MAC.
- You may want to move the icon from the Application folder to the outside on the DOCK by control-Click and choose option 'keep in DOCK'.
Subsequent times: SERVER CONNECTION:
Once VPN is working, the following instructions will help you connect to EEG server to read EEG from home PC:
- For Macs, click on the 'Remote Desktop Connection' on your dock
- For PCs, START > Run , enter 'MSTSC' and click OK (FOR PCs). This will open a window.
- Enter 'uhepiappspr2.umhs.med.umich.edu' and click 'connect'.
- In case of a problem from home, you may use IP# in place of name of the server (10.30.15.133).
- Enter 'user name' as your unique name and Level-2 password and click 'connect'. Please make sure the domain row has 'UMHS'. Uniquename should be typed with 'umhs' as this: 'umhsuniquename'
- This should connect you to the EEG server.
- Choose NATUS from the display by double-clicking on it. The reading of EEG should be same from this point onward.
- Once done, please close NATUS program fully and then Please 'Log Off' by clicking on the 'Logoff' box.
- Please do not just close the window or PC. This may cause a problem in your next visit to this site.
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SPECIAL NOTE for RDC on iPAD, iPHONE:
- You also need to download 'Desktop Connect' app. This may cost $14.
- Choose to 'Add computer' by providing server name 'uhepiappspr1.umhs.med.umich.edu' or IP# ('10.30.15.133') in place of name in case of connection problem.
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- Make sure your home network is working by going to any external website such as 'WWW.GOOGLE.COM' or 'WWW.YAHOO.COM' etc.
- Make sure VPN authentication works (level-1 PW is used for the VPN authentication)
- Make sure you can connect to UMHS's internal web page: http://www.med.umich.edu/i/.
- If step 3 above is not working then server connection will not work. Please call MCIT HELP DESK at 936-8000 and ask if they know of any known issues with the UMHS networking or UMHS VPN server
- If step 3 works for you, then server connection should work.
- If you now have server connection problem and it tells you 'server not found' type of error message, then server may be down. Please call MCIT HELP DESK at 936-8000 and ask if they can check if the UHEPIAPPSPR1 server is up and running and put in a ticket and pass the ticket to 'WINDOWS Server team'.
- If the RDC server gives user name and Password problem, please check your user name and LEVEL2 password. Make sure the DOMAIN has 'UMHS' and not the server name.
- Please email Dave Giss or Ramesh Kushwaha and then one of us can follow with MCIT next day.
SPECIAL NOTE: If nothing works on your PC, you may borrow MCIT imaged laptop or iPad from Barbara Swinton. These devices already have VPN software installed. You only need the Citrix or RDC server connection instruction (above).