- #UNINSTALL CITRIX RECEIVER WINDOWS 10 HOW TO#
- #UNINSTALL CITRIX RECEIVER WINDOWS 10 INSTALL#
- #UNINSTALL CITRIX RECEIVER WINDOWS 10 MANUAL#
- #UNINSTALL CITRIX RECEIVER WINDOWS 10 WINDOWS 10#
- #UNINSTALL CITRIX RECEIVER WINDOWS 10 SOFTWARE#
Next you should see a list of the software that is installed on your workstation. The first item in the search results should be "Add or remove programs". At the top of the Settings window, where it reads "Find a setting" type in the word "Programs". For Windows 10, click the Windows Start Menu button in the lower left, then click the "gear"- shaped Settings icon displayed slightly above the Start button.
#UNINSTALL CITRIX RECEIVER WINDOWS 10 INSTALL#
Solution: As long as your user account was originally used to install the Receiver on your workstation, or if you have administrator rights on your workstation, you should be able to uninstall Citrix Receiver on your own. How can I uninstall the Receiver on my own?” Problem: “I need to uninstall Citrix Receiver from my Windows workstation, so that I can reinstall it from the StoreFront website, but my IT Supporter is not available to help me at the moment.
#UNINSTALL CITRIX RECEIVER WINDOWS 10 HOW TO#
See the “Problem” immediately below for additional details on how to complete this process. Usually the best solution is to simply uninstall the existing Citrix Receiver/Workspace from your workstation, and then install the latest version of Citrix Workspace that is available from. Possible Solution: This issue may happen if you have an older version of the Citrix Receiver, or if your Citrix Receiver / Citrix Workspace has become corrupted.
Problem: “I am able to log on to Storefront, and it lets me try to launch my Citrix desktop (for example LSUHSC-Desktop), but after clicking on the icon I receive a message that states ‘Citrix has stopped working…’, and nothing else happens after that. In the console you can see if the deployments are successful or not.Troubleshooting some common issues that occasionally appear with StoreFront:
#UNINSTALL CITRIX RECEIVER WINDOWS 10 WINDOWS 10#
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.
After configuring the detection rules, click OK.
#UNINSTALL CITRIX RECEIVER WINDOWS 10 MANUAL#
So, the Citrix Receiver is a great app to test the new feature in Microsoft Intune with. With the new Windows app (Win32) app type you are able to deploy more complex Win32 apps via Microsoft Intune. 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. Last year I wrote a blog about how to deploy the Citrix Receiver (which is now replaced by the Citrix Workspace app) via Intune.