![]() Locate the beacon test under Advanced Preferences->Configuration Checker->BeaconChecker and run to get result. â?¢ This release addresses a number of issues that help to improve overall performance and stability.Last year I wrote a blog about how to deploy the Citrix Receiver (which is now replaced by the Citrix Workspace app) via Intune. #CITRIX RECEIVER 4.12 FOR WINDOWS HOW TO# Like described in that blog, the executable consists of 10 MSIs that need to be installed on a Windows 10 device when you are not able to use the store app of Citrix in the Microsoft app store. With the new Windows app (Win32) app type you are able to deploy more complex Win32 apps via Microsoft Intune. So, the Citrix Receiver is a great app to test the new feature in Microsoft Intune with. To be able to use this app format you need to wrap the file into a format that is supported by Microsoft Intune. The INTUNEWIN format is a format especially for Microsoft Intune and which allows you to wrap executables or multi file MSI installs, a great addition. The Intune Win32 App Packaging Tool is the tool to be used to “wrap” the installation files into the INTUNEWIM format. Uninstall command: citrixreceiver.exe /uninstall.Install command: citrixreceiver.exe /silent.Click Program and supply the following information and click OK.Click App information and supply the Name, Description and Publisher as mandatory fields and click OK.First step is to add the App package file citrixreceiver.intunewin, click OK.After successfully creating the new package we need to add the package to Microsoft Intune, this can be done in the Intune console via > Intune > Client Apps > Apps and click Add.Extract the Intune Win32 App Packaging tool and execute the following command.The packaging tool can be downloaded here.Īfter downloading the packaging tool you need to follow the next steps to package the Citrix Receiver. You need to add the command line that allows you to install and uninstall the Citrix Receiver unattended. #CITRIX RECEIVER 4.12 FOR WINDOWS INSTALL# ![]() Click Requirements and supply the Operation System Architecture, Minimum Operation System version, Disk space required (MB), Physical memory required (MB), Minimum number of logical processors required, Minimum CPU speed required (MHz) and click OK.Click Detection Rules and supply the way to check if an application is already installed on a device, this can be done via a manual rule by checking the existence of an MSI product code, if a file or folder exists or if a registry key exists.#CITRIX RECEIVER 4.12 FOR WINDOWS MANUAL# Next, click Add to add the app to Intune.Click Return codes and check if the default return codes are okay and click OK.After configuring the detection rules, click OK. Next you can deploy the app to your Windows 10 devices and you will see that the Citrix Receiver is being installed using the new app you have just created. #CITRIX RECEIVER 4.12 FOR WINDOWS WINDOWS 10# In the console you can see if the deployments are successful or not. #CITRIX RECEIVER 4.12 FOR WINDOWS WINDOWS 10#.#CITRIX RECEIVER 4.12 FOR WINDOWS MANUAL#.#CITRIX RECEIVER 4.12 FOR WINDOWS INSTALL#.#CITRIX RECEIVER 4.12 FOR WINDOWS HOW TO#.Unfortunately, I cannot easily upgrade Citrix Receiver on Windows 10 client device as the client device is locked down so will have to ask corporate desktop support to upgrade it if required. but the release notes for Citrix Receiver 4.12 made no mention of it: This link seems to suggest that it is fixed with Windows Citrix Receiver 4.12: This issue also does NOT happen when client device is say Ubuntu with Citrix Worskspace App 19.03 connecting to either Linux VDA or Windows VDA. This issue does not happen when client device with Windows 10 and Citrix Receiver 4.9 LTSR connects to a Windows VDA. As soon as I disconnect from the LVDA VDI session, Windows 10 GPU utlization goes back to almost idle low-levels. ![]() Windows 10 GPU utilization show 100% when I connect a Linux VDI session as above. ( Note: The issue also happened when VDI session was in RHEL 7.5 / LVDA 18.13 )
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