Learn about new features, enhancements, fixed issues, and known issues for Citrix Workspace app for Windows.
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The minimum Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable version required for Citrix Workspace app for Windows 2405.10 is 14.40.33810.0.
This release addresses issues that help to improve overall performance, security, and stability.
This release of Citrix Enterprise Browser is installed with Citrix Workspace app for Windows 2405.10, and it’s based on the Chromium version 126.1.1.23. For more information about the Citrix Enterprise Browser, see the Citrix Enterprise Browser documentation.
There are no new known issues.
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For a complete list of issues in the earlier releases, see Known issues.
This section provides information about the new features and fixed issues in the previous releases that we support as per the Lifecycle Milestones for Citrix Workspace app.
Citrix Workspace app for Windows version 2405 is compatible with the higher versions of .NET that are supported on your system. To ensure this compatibility, Citrix Workspace app follows these installation rules:
From this 2405 release, Citrix Workspace app for Windows supports the single sign-on feature on the ARM64-based devices. For more information on single sign-on, see the Authentication page.
From Citrix Workspace app for Windows 2405 version, you can choose the following from the Add-on(s) page during the upgrade of Citrix Workspace app:
You can uninstall Microsoft Teams Optimization VDI plug-in independent of Citrix Workspace app.
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If a plug-in is already installed on your system, that plug-in option is selected automatically for upgrade. Also, if you don’t have sufficient privileges to download the plug-in, that option won’t be visible on the Add-on(s) page.
With this feature, admins can give the stores a user friendly name to recognize. In addition, admins can enable or disable the ability for end users to modify the store name on their Citrix Workspace app.
As part of the Configuration Checker utility, Citrix Workspace app allows you to do a beacon test using the Beacon checker tool.
Earlier the Beacon test supported only the ping.citrix.com beacon. Starting from Citrix Workspace app for Windows 2405 version onwards, beacon test works for all the beacons configured in the store added in Citrix Workspace app.
When a user with an active session stays away from the virtual desktop without any mouse or keyboard activity, the endpoint device might go into sleep mode after completing the set time for Windows sleep mode. As a result, the Citrix session might be disconnected and when the user returns to the session, the user might be unable to reconnect to the existing session.
With this release, a new policy named Power Management is introduced to prevent the endpoint devices from going to sleep when a session is active.
With this release you can restrict the usage of the mouse to the window using the preferences UI available from the toolbar. This enhancement helps you to use the apps that need to monitor mouse movement extending to or beyond the boundaries of the virtual desktop’s screen. These apps include third-party apps or those apps that scroll a view in response to mouse movement. For more information, see Enhancement to relative mouse.
You can now share the audio playing on your VDA with participants in a meeting. Select the Include computer sound option to make your meetings more engaging. This feature is enabled by default. For end users, to use the feature, turn on Include computer sound on before sharing their screen.
Limitations:
The version of WebRTC that is used for the optimized Microsoft Teams is upgraded.
Starting with the 2405 version, MJPEG webcams are supported in the H264 stream. The webcam performs MJPEG compression internally which provides better image quality and a higher frame rate.
This feature is enabled by default. However, if certain Webcam doesn’t support MJPEG, this feature is disabled.
The version of the Chromium Embedded Framework (CEF) is upgraded to 124. This upgraded version includes fixes for known security vulnerabilities.
With the enhancements to the System Logs, browser content redirection now allows admins to monitor the feature status. For more information, see Browser content redirection.
Starting with the Citrix Workspace app for Windows 2405 version, App Protection is supported for the double-hop scenario when installed on a workstation VDA (such as Windows 10 or Windows 11) for a single-session VDA.
The following features are currently supported:
App Data Protection is a feature that provides enhanced security when using the Citrix Enterprise Browser.
When you are using the Citrix Enterprise Browser enabled with the App Data Protection feature, it protects the following by encrypting them:
Note: Browser storage folders don’t include user downloads.
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You can only access the encrypted data by opening them using the Citrix Enterprise Browser.
App Data Protection doesn’t protect the following:
To configure the App Data Protection feature, see App Data Protection.
Disclaimer:
Browser encryption policies provide device level encryption for data generated through Citrix Enterprise Browser. Please note however that we do not guarantee such device level encryption through Citrix Enterprise Browser will protect any end user device. While we continue to identify and address changes to encryption technology to better optimize our product, we also do not guarantee protection of specific configurations and deployments or for users with elevated privileges.
For more information, see App Data Protection.
This release of Citrix Enterprise Browser is installed with Citrix Workspace app for Windows 2405, and it’s based on the Chromium version 126.1.1.20. For more information about the Citrix Enterprise Browser, see the Citrix Enterprise Browser documentation.
Administrators can now modify the Citrix Enterprise Browser’s user-agent for any internal web or SaaS apps. You can configure this through Global App Configuration service. This feature provides the flexibility to create different variations of the user-agent for Citrix Enterprise Browser, which you can use for various uses.
One such use-case is the ability to restrict the internal web or SaaS apps to open only in Citrix Enterprise Browser. In addition to modifying the user-agent, you need to configure the Identity Provider (IdP) to perform a conditional check that verifies whether the end user is trying to open the app using Citrix Enterprise Browser or a native browser. The IdP opens the app only if end user tries to access it using Citrix Enterprise Browser. This restriction prevents users from accessing sensitive information in these apps from other browsers.
Citrix introduces additional access restrictions to enhance the security and user experience of Citrix Enterprise Browser with Secure Private Access and Global App Configuration service (GACS).
Copy:
Administrators can enable or disable copying of data from a SaaS or internal web app with this access policy when accessed via Citrix Enterprise Browser. The default value is Enabled.
For more information, see the Copy restriction in Secure Private Access product documentation.
Paste:
Administrators can enable or disable pasting of copied data into the SaaS or internal web app with this access policy when accessed via Citrix Enterprise Browser. The default value is Enabled.
For more information, see the Paste restriction in Secure Private Access product documentation.
Personal data masking:
Administrators can use the Personal data masking restriction to mask various types of sensitive information such as credit card numbers, social security numbers, and dates. Additionally, you have the flexibility to define custom rules for detecting specific types of sensitive information and masking it accordingly. The Personal data masking restriction has the option to fully or partially mask the information.
Upload restriction by file type:
Administrators can restrict file uploads based on MIME (multi-purpose internet mail extensions) types. Unlike the Uploads policy, which allows you to enable or disable all file uploads, the Upload restriction by file type restriction allows you to enable or disable file uploads for specific MIME types.
Download restriction by file type:
Administrators can restrict file downloads based on MIME (multi-purpose internet mail extensions) types. Unlike the Downloads policy, which allows you to enable or disable all file downloads, the Download restriction by file type restriction allows you to enable or disable file downloads for specific MIME types.
Printer management:
Enterprises can now prevent the printing of confidential documents and unauthorized data sharing. Admins can configure this policy through Secure Private Access. Admins can configure the behavior for network printers, local printers, and print using the Save as PDF option.
The following options are available for administrators to control access to printers for the end users:
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Printers are identified by their hostnames.
Clipboard restriction for Security groups:
In Secure Private Access, administrators can restrict clipboard access to any designated group of apps. These designated group of apps are created as Security groups in Secure Private Access, so that the end users are permitted to copy and paste contents only within that Security groups. There is also an Advanced option to enable copy and paste contents between Security groups and other local apps on the machines or unpublished web apps.
Clipboard restriction:
In GACS, administrators can use the Enabled Sandboxed Clipboard option to manage clipboard access. When you restrict clipboard access through GACS, all content copied from any website accessed within the Citrix Enterprise Browser can’t be pasted outside the Enterprise Browser. Similarly, any content copied from native apps can’t be pasted into any website accessed within the Enterprise Browser.
Audio Capture Allowed:
Administrators can use this setting to enable or disable audio capture access. When an administrator enables this setting, or leaves it unset, users are prompted to allow audio capture access. When an administrator disables this setting, these prompts are turned off, and audio capture is blocked.
Video Capture Allowed:
Administrators can use this setting to enable or disable video capture access. When an administrator enables this setting, or leaves it unset, users are prompted to allow video capture access. When an administrator disables this setting, these prompts are turned off, and video capture is blocked.
For the complete list of Technical Preview features, see the Features in Technical Preview page.
This release addresses issues that help to improve overall performance, security, and stability.
The following features are added in this release:
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This feature was previously available for native launches (cloud and on-premises) from the Citrix Workspace app 2309 version onwards.
From the Citrix Workspace app 2403 version, this feature is available for hybrid launches on cloud. After this feature is enabled, a prompt appears to sign out from the desktop session when a user closes a virtual desktop. This feature helps conserve energy if there are Windows OS policies that are used to shut down VMs when no users are logged in. You can also customize the text that appears on the Save energy screen. For more information, see Sustainability initiative for cloud hybrid launch.
Previously, Citrix Workspace app for Windows supported only SSON or domain pass-through authentication for single sign-on to Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops environments using user credentials. This authentication enables the user to authenticate to the domain on their device and use their virtual apps and desktops without having to reauthenticate again.
With this release, Citrix Workspace app supports enhanced domain pass-through which is a new method of SSO. It leverages Kerberos authentication instead of user credentials. Users can now sign in to Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops and to StoreFront using integrated windows authentication. For more information, see Enhanced domain pass-through for single sign-on (Enhanced SSO).
Citrix Workspace app for Windows now supports advanced policies on NetScaler Gateway with Storebrowse. The supported authentication protocol is LDAP authentication. Storebrowse is a command-line utility that interacts between the client and the server. It’s used to authenticate all the operations within StoreFront and with Citrix Gateway. For more information, see the Storebrowse page.
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The nFactor authentication protocol isn’t supported with Storebrowse on Windows.
You can now install Microsoft Teams VDI plug-in during the installation of Citrix Workspace app using one of the following options.
Admins can now hide the troubleshooting and send feedback options for their end users using the GPO editor. Once this setting is enabled, the Troubleshooting and Send Feedback options which were previously visible to the end users on the system tray is hidden. For more information, see Hide Troubleshooting and Send Feedback options for end users.
If Citrix Workspace app, virtual apps and desktops, or SaaS apps are enabled with the App Protection Anti-screen capture policy, then you can’t capture their screens using any screen-capturing tool.
However, starting from the Citrix Workspace app for Windows 2403 release, the Screen Capture Allow List feature enables you to add an app to the screen capture allow list. This feature enables you to use the allow listed app and capture the screen of the resource enabled with the App Protection Anti-screen capture policy. For more information, see Screen Capture Allow List.
When you launch any process or application on your device, App Protection DLLs are injected into each process if the App Protection is enabled. Sometimes, this might cause the process or application not to work due to compatibility issues with the DLL.
Starting from the Citrix Workspace app for Windows 2403 release, you can add any process to the Process exclusion list to avoid the injection of the App Protection DLL into that particular process and recover from any compatibility issues caused by the presence of App Protection DLLs. For more information, see Process exclusion list.
Sometimes, when you’re using specialized external keyboards such as gaming keyboards with the Citrix Workspace app, the App Protection USB Filter Driver might cause compatibility issues and block you from using the keyboard.
Starting from the Citrix Workspace app for Windows 2403 release, the USB Filter Driver Exclusion List feature allows you to exclude any USB device that has compatibility issues with the Citrix Workspace app using the device Vendor ID and Product ID. For more information, see USB Filter Driver Exclusion List.
The version of the Chromium Embedded Framework (CEF) is upgraded to 120. This version upgrade helps to resolve security vulnerabilities.
This release of Citrix Enterprise Browser is installed with Citrix Workspace app for Windows 2403, and it’s based on the Chromium version 123.1.1.9. For more information about the Citrix Enterprise Browser, see the Citrix Enterprise Browser documentation.
Citrix Enterprise Browser now displays a security indicator on the address bar when users visit any websites. The indicator aims to inform users about the security aspects of the websites, such as whether it’s an internal site or if there are any potential security restrictions. The indicator provides more information when you click it. The indicator appears on the Enterprise browser by default, and it enhances the user experience.
More settings have been added into the Global App Configuration service (GACS) for configuring Citrix Enterprise Browser.
For more information, see the Manage Citrix Enterprise Browser through Global App Configuration service page in the Citrix Enterprise Browser documentation.
For more information on example JSON data, see Example JSON data.
With this release, the EPA Client is bundled with the Citrix Workspace app installer. To install the client, Citrix Workspace app must be installed with the command line option InstallEPAClient .
Example: ./CitrixworkspaceApp.exe InstallEPAClient
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EPA isn’t installed by default.
In this release, the EPA version packaged is 23.11.1.20.
Starting from the 2403 release, support for XenApp Services URLs (also known as PNAgent) for connecting to stores is deprecated. Use Citrix Workspace app to connect to stores using the store URL. For reference, see:
For the complete list of Technical Preview features, see the Features in Technical Preview page.
The issue occurs intermittently on Windows 11 machines. Also, this issue doesn’t occur in any other uninstallation methods including uninstall from Start > Apps > Apps & Features. The uninstallation is completed successfully even though you get the preceding error message. [RFWIN-32669]
The following features are added in this release:
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Starting with Citrix Workspace app for Windows version 2311.1, Internet Explorer-based browser content redirection is deprecated. The alternate option is to use Google Chrome-based browser content redirection.
The user interface of the Citrix Workspace app installer is revamped to give a modern, easy outlook, and a better user experience. By default, the new installer is enabled.
Prerequisites:
.Net Desktop Runtime 6.0.20 or later is an additional pre-requisite for the new installer. For other requirements, see System requirements section.
The new installer is enabled by default. For more information, see User interface based installation.
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Starting with Citrix Workspace app for Windows 2311.1 version, the TrolleyExpress is replaced with CWAInstaller- . For example, the log is recorded at C:\Program Files (x86)\Citrix\Logs\CTXWorkspaceInstallLogs-20231225-093441 .
Citrix Workspace app for Windows supports the Activity Manager feature. This feature lets end users view and interact with all their active apps and desktop sessions in one place. To view active sessions in the Activity Manager, click the Activity Manager icon. You can perform the following actions on an app or desktop by clicking the respective ellipsis(…) button from the Activity Manager:
For more information, see Activity manager.
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This feature is available in Citrix Workspace app for Windows only if the new Workspace experience is enabled.
With this release, Citrix Workspace app for Windows now automatically detects the best video codec to use. During installation of the Citrix Workspace app for Windows, the decoding capabilities of the endpoint are evaluated. Based on this information, Citrix Workspace app for Windows selects the best codec to use with the VDA when the session starts. The order in which the video codecs are evaluated is as follows:
This feature is available when the Use video codec for compression policy is set to one of the following:
For more information on the Use video codec for compression policy, see Use video codec for compression.
The automatic selection only applies to YUV 4:2:0 variants of these codecs. YUV 4:2:0 uses less bandwidth compromising quality. If the Visual Quality policy setting is set to Build-to-Lossless or Always Lossless and if the Allow Visually Lossless policy is set to enabled, the automatic selection of the video codec is disabled and instead YUV 4:4:4 H.264 or H.265 is used.
For more information on these policies, see the following:
This feature is enabled by default.
Citrix Workspace app supports the use of the H.265 video codec for hardware acceleration of remote graphics and videos. H.265 video codec must be supported and enabled on both the VDA and Citrix Workspace app.
Starting with Citrix Workspace app 2311.1, this feature is enabled automatically with the introduction of the Automatic selection of video codec feature.
For more information, see the H.265 documentation.
Citrix Workspace app supports the use of the AV1 video codec for hardware acceleration of remote graphics and videos. AV1 video codec must be supported and enabled on both the VDA and Citrix Workspace app.
Starting with Citrix Workspace app 2311.1, this feature is enabled automatically with the introduction of the Automatic selection of video codec feature.
For more information, see the AV1 documentation.
With this release, Citrix Workspace app supports Loss tolerant mode (EDT lossy) for audio redirection. This feature improves the user experience for real-time streaming when users are connecting through networks with high latency and packet loss.
You need to use VDA version 2311 or later. By default, this feature is enabled on Citrix Workspace app for Windows. However, it is disabled on VDA.
For more information, see the Loss tolerant mode for audio documentation.
Previously, only the active keyboard on the client was synchronized with VDA after the session started in full-screen mode. In this scenario, if you configured Sync only once - when session launches on your Citrix Workspace app, and you had to change to a different keyboard, you have to manually install the keyboard on your remote desktop. Similarly, if you configured Allow dynamic sync on your Citrix Workspace app, you have to move to windowed mode, change the keyboard on your client, and then move back to full-screen mode.
With this release, all available keyboards on the client are synchronized with VDA after the session starts in full-screen mode. You can select the required keyboard from the list of installed or available keyboards on the client after the session starts in full-screen mode. The feature Synchronize multiple keyboards at session start is enabled by default on VDA, and disabled by default on the Citrix Workspace app.
Previously, BCR used client-side disk space cache and the cached information wasn’t deleted during an upgrade. This setting resulted in higher disk space usage over time and inconsistent behavior while a page is redirected using BCR.
With this release, to resolve this issue, BCR uses an in-memory cache. This enhancement helps to improve the performance of BCR.
This feature is disabled by default.
The version of the Chromium Embedded Framework (CEF) is upgraded to 117. This version upgrade helps to resolve security vulnerabilities.
Starting with Citrix Workspace app for Windows 2311.1, the following file and driver names are updated as follows:
Existing name | New name |
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EntryProtect.dll | ctxapdotnet.dll |
entryprotect.sys | ctxapdriver.sys |
epclient32.dll | ctxapclient32.dll |
epclient64.dll | ctxapclient64.dll |
epinject.sys | ctxapinject.sys |
epusbfilter.sys | ctxapusbfilter.sys |
entryprotectdrv | ctxapdriver |
epinject6 | ctxapinject |
These files are installed at %ProgramFiles(x86)%\Citrix\ICA Client by default.
If you’ve added any of the preceding file or driver names to the allow list in your environment, update the allow list.
Starting with Citrix Workspace app version 2311.1, you can select the following options for background blurring and effects:
This release includes Citrix Enterprise Browser version 119.1.1.60, based on Chromium version 119. For more information about the Citrix Enterprise Browser, see the Citrix Enterprise Browser documentation.
Previously, Citrix Enterprise Browser displayed a reconnection modal when you attempted to perform an action after your session expired. Starting with Citrix Workspace app for Windows version 2311.1 (which corresponds to the Chromium version 119.1.1.60), there is no longer a reconnection modal. Instead, a loading icon now appears on the browser tab when you attempt to perform any action after your session expires.
Citrix Enterprise Browser now has a new watermark design that is less intrusive and provides a better user experience.
Citrix Enterprise Browser has expanded its extension capabilities. Previously, only extensions from the Chrome Web Store were permitted. Citrix Enterprise Browser now allows you to add custom extensions securely. Administrators can configure custom extensions as part of the mandatory list. End users can access and use these extensions either via citrixbrowser://extensions or by clicking the Extensions option under the More button as needed. For more information on how to configure the custom extensions, see Mandatory custom extension.
Previously, single sign-on (SSO) was configured for Citrix Enterprise Browser using the PowerShell module. Now, this simplified SSO feature allows you to configure SSO in Citrix Enterprise Browser by using a newly introduced setting in the Global App Configuration service (GACS). Administrators can use this new setting to enable SSO for all web and SaaS apps in Citrix Enterprise Browser. This method eliminates the need for the complex PowerShell module. For more information on how to manage SSO through GACS, see Manage single sign‑on for Web and SaaS apps through the Global App Configuration service.
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We recommend you to restart Citrix Workspace app when you modify the Citrix Enterprise Browser settings in GACS. However, you can also wait for the automatic refresh to complete. For more information on the sync duration of policies fetched from GACS, refer Frequency of settings update.
The single sign-on (SSO) feature is now available for StoreFront, which assures a unified SSO experience. This new capability eliminates the need for users to authenticate separately when accessing apps through StoreFront. To facilitate this SSO feature, use the same Identity Provider (IdP) for both Web and SaaS apps, and for StoreFront. For more information on how to manage SSO through GACS, see Manage single sign‑on for Web and SaaS apps through the Global App Configuration service.
Pass-through authentication (PTA) is a feature of Azure AD Connect. PTA is an authentication method where the user credentials are passed from the client machine to the server. You never see it as it happens on the back end. In this method, the client machine directly communicates with the authentication server to validate the user’s credentials. PTA is typically used when your client machine and the authentication server trust each other, and your client machine is considered to be secure. For more information on Microsoft Azure AD pass-through authentication, see Microsoft Entra seamless single sign-on.
To facilitate pass-through authentication, you need the Windows Accounts extension to interact with applications that require Azure AD based access within the Enterprise Browser. Administrator need to configure this Windows Accounts extension as part of the mandatory list under ExtensionInstallForcelist. For more information on the configuration of mandatory extensions, see Mandatory extension.
Previously, administrators were unable to monitor end user activities such as App accessed and Traffic type. Starting with Citrix Workspace app for Windows 2311.1 (corresponding to Chromium version 119.1.1.60), you can now monitor these details as well.
To monitor the end user activities from the Enterprise Browser, use the Citrix Analytics service using your Citrix Cloud account. After signing in to Citrix Cloud, navigate to Analytics > Security > Search. There, you can refer to Apps and Desktops under the Self-Service Search section. For more information on Citrix Analytics, see Getting started.
For the complete list of Technical Preview features, see the Features in Technical Preview page.
This release addresses issues that help to improve overall performance and stability.
This release includes Citrix Enterprise Browser version 117.1.1.13, based on Chromium version 117. For more information about the Citrix Enterprise Browser, see the Citrix Enterprise Browser documentation.
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From this release onwards, ensure that the Microsoft Edge WebView2 Runtime version is 117 or later. We recommend you to install the latest version to get newer functionalities and security-related fixes.
The following features are added in this release:
In addition to .NET Framework 4.8, Citrix Workspace app requires the x86 version of.NET Desktop Runtime 6.0 for both x86 and x64 systems with admin privileges. For more information, see .NET requirements.
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From Citrix Workspace app version 2305.1 and later, this feature is generally available for cloud stores and from 2309 for on-premises stores.
Previously, the launch progress dialog box wasn’t intuitive to the users. It made the users assume that the launch process isn’t responding and they closed the dialog box, as the notification messages were static.
The improved app and desktop launch experience is more informative, modern, and provides a user-friendly experience on Citrix Workspace app for Windows. This feature helps to keep the users engaged with timely and relevant information about the launch status.
The Troubleshooting option is introduced to improve the user experience and to easily proceed with the troubleshooting. You can right-click on the Citrix Workspace app icon in the system tray that is placed in the bottom-right corner of your screen and then select Troubleshooting to access it.
The options available under Troubleshooting are:
The Send feedback option allows you to inform Citrix about any issues that you might run into while using Citrix Workspace app. You can also send suggestions to help us improve your Citrix Workspace app experience.
When this feature is enabled, a prompt appears to sign out from the desktop session when a user closes a virtual desktop. This feature might help conserve energy if there are Windows OS policies that are used to shut down VMs when no users are logged in.
Previously, you could configure keyboard layout synchronization using the GUI or by updating the configuration file only. With this release, the new commands are introduced to configure keyboard layout synchronization using the command-line-interface.
Use the /CleanInstall command to cleanup any leftover traces such as files and registry values from a previous uninstall and then freshly install the new version of the Citrix Workspace app.
CitrixWorkspaceApp.exe /CleanInstall
On January 31, 2024, Microsoft will retire the Microsoft Teams support for Single-window UI when using VDI Microsoft Teams optimization and support only the Multi-Window experience. You must use a version of Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops and Citrix Workspace app that support the Multi-Window feature to continue using certain optimized Microsoft Teams functionalities. For more information, see Upcoming Microsoft Teams Single-Window EOL.
Citrix is planning to deprecate the current SDP format (Plan B) support from WebRTC in future releases. You must use a version of Citrix Workspace app that supports the Unified Plan to continue using certain optimized Microsoft Teams functionalities. For more information, see Deprecation announcement of the SDP format (Plan B) from WebRTC.
In a future release for Citrix Workspace app for Windows, the following file names will be updated as follows:
Existing file name | New file name |
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EntryProtect.dll | ctxapdotnet.dll |
entryprotect.sys | ctxapdriver.sys |
epclient32.dll | ctxapclient32.dll |
epclient64.dll | ctxapclient64.dll |
epinject.sys | ctxapinject.sys |
epusbfilter.sys | ctxapusbfilter.sys |
entryprotectdrv | ctxapdriver |
epinject6 | ctxapinject |
These files are installed at %ProgramFiles(x86)%\Citrix\ICA Client by default.
If you’ve added any of the preceding file names to the allow list in your environment, update the allow list.
Policy tampering detection feature prevents the user from accessing the Virtual App or Desktop session if the App Protection anti-screen capture and anti-keylogging policies are tampered. If policy tampering is detected, the virtual app or desktop session will be terminated displaying the following error message:
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This feature will be available only after the release of the upcoming version of Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops.
For more information about the policy tampering detection feature, see Policy tampering detection.
Previously when App Protection is enabled, desktop sharing is disabled for Optimized Microsoft Teams as App Protection doesn’t allow you to capture the screen.
From Citrix Workspace app for Windows 2309 version and later, desktop sharing is enabled for Optimized Microsoft Teams even if App Protection is enabled.
App Protection features aren’t supported in a double hop scenario. Double hop means a Citrix Virtual Apps or Virtual Desktops session running within a Citrix Virtual Desktops session. You were allowed to launch virtual apps and desktops enabled with App Protection policies in a double hop scenario. However, the App Protection features weren’t applied.
Now, a Windows Group Policy is introduced which allows you to block opening virtual apps and desktops enabled with App Protection policies in a double hop scenario. For more information about enabling the Block DoubleHop Launch setting, see Enable Block DoubleHop Launch setting.
This release includes Citrix Enterprise Browser version 117.1.1.9, based on Chromium version 117. For more information about the Citrix Enterprise Browser, see the Citrix Enterprise Browser documentation.
Previously, if the authentication token for Citrix Workspace app expired, you weren’t able to use the Enterprise Browser. You had to switch to Citrix Workspace app and reauthenticate to continue using the Enterprise Browser.
Starting with the Citrix Workspace app for Windows 2309 version (which corresponds to the Chromium version 117.1.1.9), you can authenticate within the Enterprise Browser itself only when the store remains the same. It ensures authentication to Citrix Workspace app as well. In addition, this feature provides a seamless login experience.
For the complete list of Technical Preview features, see the Features in Technical Preview page.
This release addresses issues that help to improve overall performance and stability.
Earlier, with the secondary ringtone feature enabled, short tones such as beeps or notifications were playing repeatedly. For example, the tone that was played when a guest joins the Microsoft Teams meeting was repeated. The only workaround was to quit and restart Microsoft Teams. This issue resulted in a poor end-user experience.
With this release, Citrix Workspace app supports playing the short tones as desired. This support also enables the secondary ringtone feature.
Prerequisites:
Update to the latest version of Microsoft Teams.
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The preceding feature is available only after the roll-out of a corresponding update from Microsoft Teams. Check the documentation update and the announcement in CTX253754.
This release includes Citrix Enterprise Browser version 112.1.1.24, based on Chromium version 112. For more information about the Citrix Enterprise Browser, see the Citrix Enterprise Browser documentation.
Starting with the Citrix Workspace app for Windows 2307 version, an administrator can configure and control the presence of the Citrix Enterprise Browser shortcut on the Start menu.
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By default, this setting is enabled for Workspace stores.
An IT administrator can configure the presence of the Citrix Enterprise Browser shortcut in one of the following ways:
Administrators can use the Enable Citrix Enterprise Browser shortcut property to control the display of the Citrix Enterprise Browser shortcut on the Start menu.
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Configuration through GPO is applicable on Workspace and StoreFront.
To enable the Citrix Enterprise Browser shortcut, do the following:
For more information on how to use the GPO, see the Group Policy Object administrative template page.
Navigate to Workspace Configuration > App Configuration > Citrix Enterprise Browser and enable Enable Citrix Enterprise Browser shortcut.
For more information on how to use the GACS UI, see the User interface article in the Citrix Enterprise Browser documentation.
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This way of configuration is applicable on Workspace and StoreFront.
web.config file:
Enable the attribute CEBShortcutEnabled under the properties.
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Configuration through web.config is applicable on StoreFront.
Using web.config:
To enable the Citrix Enterprise Browser shortcut, do the following:
Following is an example of the web.config file:
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This feature is generally available for cloud stores and it is in technical preview for on-premises stores.
Previously, the launch progress dialog box wasn’t intuitive to the users. It made the users assume that the launch process isn’t responding and they closed the dialog box, as the notification messages were static.
The improved app and desktop launch experience is more informative, modern, and provides a user-friendly experience on Citrix Workspace app for Windows. This feature helps to keep the users engaged with timely and relevant information about the launch status. The notification appears in the bottom-right corner of your screen.
Users can view meaningful notifications about the launch progress, instead of just a spinner. If a launch is in progress and the user attempts to close the browser, a warning message is shown.
Starting with Citrix Workspace app for Windows 2305.1, this feature is enabled by default in cloud sessions.
You can enable this feature using the registry key for the StoreFront (on-premises) session. For more information, see Improved virtual apps and desktops launch experience.
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Technical previews are available for customers to test in their non-production or limited production environments, and to give customers an opportunity to share feedback. Citrix does not accept support cases for feature previews but welcomes feedback for improving them. Citrix might or might not act on feedback based on its severity, criticality, and importance. It is advised that Beta builds aren’t deployed in production environments.
You can provide feedback on this feature via the Podio.
You can track the execution status of a Storebrowse command in a file. To track the success status, provide a unique file name with the -f launch command. This command generates a file with the name that you have provided. The failure status is present in the ica.error file, which is created automatically.
Note:
Ensure that you add an .ica extension to the file name with -f launch command. Otherwise, the file isn’t generated.
The files to track both success and failure are present at %LOCALAPPDATA%\citrix\selfservice\cache and you can monitor these files as needed.
This enhancement is enabled by default.
Following is an example to use the launch command with -f option:
-launch -f "launchcommandline" For example: SelfService.exe storebrowse -launch -f uniqueFileName.ica -s store0-5c3ec017 -CitrixID store0-5c3ec017@@a9a8e3ac-099d-4577-b84e-e33d0695df39.Notepad -ica "https://cwawiniwstest.cloudburrito.com/Citrix/Store/resources/v2/YTlhOGUzYWMtMDk5ZC00NTc3LWI4NGUtZTMzZDA2OTVkZjM5Lk5vdGVwYWQ-/launch/ica" -cmdline
Citrix Workspace app 2305.1 for Windows support modern authentication methods for StoreFront stores. You can authenticate to Citrix StoreFront stores using any of the following ways:
To enable this feature, you must use Microsoft Edge WebView2 as the underlying browser for direct StoreFront and gateway authentication.
Note:
Ensure that the Microsoft Edge WebView2 Runtime version is 102 or later.
You can enable modern authentication methods for StoreFront stores using the Global App Config service and Group Policy Object (GPO) template. For more information, see the Support for modern authentication methods for StoreFront stores section.
With this release, an Azure AD user who is part of more than 200 groups can view apps and desktops assigned to the user. Previously, the same user wasn’t able to view these apps and desktops.
Note:
Users must sign out from Citrix Workspace app and sign in back to enable this feature.
With this enhancement, anti-keylogging is enabled on the authentication and self-service plug-in (SSP) screens if one of the following criteria is met:
Note:
The Global App Configuration service (GACS) and Group policy objects (GPO) settings override the preceding behavior. For example, if you’ve disabled the GACS or GPO policy for these screens, the anti-keylogging is not enabled on the authentication and SSP screens.
In a future release for Citrix Workspace app for Windows, the following file names will be updated:
These files are installed at %ProgramFiles(x86)%\Citrix\ICA Client\ .
If you’ve added any of these file names to the allow list in your environment, update the allow list when the new file names are announced.
This release includes Citrix Enterprise Browser version 105.1.1.27, based on Chromium version 105. For more information about the Citrix Enterprise Browser, see the Citrix Enterprise Browser documentation.
You can add extensions that are provided by your administrator to the Citrix Enterprise Browser in a secure way. An administrator can deploy, manage, and control the extensions. End users can view and use the extension under citrixbrowser://extensions as required. For more settings, see Global App Configuration Service.
For more information on how to configure, see Support for browser extensions.
This feature enhances the security policies implementation on Web and SaaS apps. When a webpage and iframes within the webpage have different policies, we now have a stricter policy implementation where a union of all policies is applied on the entire webpage, including the iframes. However, the watermark is applied to the webpage only.
The administrator can use the Global App Configuration service (GACS) for Citrix Workspace to deliver Citrix Enterprise Browser settings through a centrally managed service.
The Global App Configuration service is designed for administrators to easily configure Citrix Workspace and manage the Citrix Workspace app settings. This feature allows admins to use the Global App Configuration Service to apply various settings or system policies to the Citrix Enterprise Browser on a particular store. The administrator can now configure and manage the following Citrix Enterprise Browser settings using APIs or the GACS Admin UI:
To configure Citrix Enterprise Browser through the GACS Admin UI, do the following:
Note: Refer to the Sign Up for Citrix Cloud article for step-by-step instructions to create a Citrix Cloud account.
For the complete list of Technical Preview features, see the Features in Technical Preview page.
Starting with Citrix Workspace app 2303 version, you are requested to configure temp data storage path for the Chromium Embedded Framework (CEF) based browser.
Citrix Workspace app 2303 for Windows support modern authentication methods for StoreFront stores. You can authenticate to Citrix StoreFront stores using any of the following ways:
To enable this feature, you must use Microsoft Edge WebView2 as the underlying browser for direct StoreFront and gateway authentication.
Note:
Ensure that the Microsoft Edge WebView2 Runtime version is 102 or later.
You can enable modern authentication methods for StoreFront stores using the GPO template. For more information, see the Support for modern authentication methods for StoreFront stores section.
Starting with this release, by default simulcast support is enabled for optimized Microsoft Teams video conference calls. With this support, the quality and experience of video conference calls across different endpoints are improved by adapting to the proper resolution for the best call experience for all callers.
With this improved experience, each user might deliver multiple video streams in different resolutions (for example, 720p, 360p, and so on) depending on several factors including endpoint capability, network conditions, and so on. The receiving endpoint then requests the maximum quality resolution that it can handle thereby giving all users the optimum video experience.
Note:
This feature is available only after the roll-out of an update from Microsoft Teams. For information on ETA, go to https://www.microsoft.com/ and search for the Microsoft 365 roadmap. When the update is rolled-out by Microsoft, you can check CTX253754 for the documentation update and the announcement.
As part of App Protection, we now have a security enhancement that helps to protect the Citrix Workspace app from certain unauthorized dynamic-link libraries (DLL) or untrusted modules. If such untrusted modules are injected, the Citrix Workspace app detects these interventions and stops the modules from loading.
The anti-DLL injection can be enabled for the following components:
For more information, see the App Protection documentation.
Disclaimer:
This capability works by filtering access to required functions of the underlying operating system (specific API calls required to load DLLs). Doing so means that it can provide protection even against certain custom and purpose-built hacker tools. However, as operating systems evolve, new ways of loading DLLs can emerge. While we continue to identify and address them, we cannot guarantee full protection in specific configurations and deployments.
This release includes Citrix Enterprise Browser version 109.1.1.29, based on Chromium version 109. For more information about the Citrix Enterprise Browser, see the Citrix Enterprise Browser documentation.
As an administrator, you can now configure Web and SaaS apps in StoreFront using a Secure Private Access solution. After the administrator configures the app, end users can open the Web and SaaS apps using Citrix Enterprise Browser with enhanced security.
For more information, see Secure Private Access for on-premises in the Citrix Secure Private Access documentation.
For the complete list of Technical Preview features, see the Features in Technical Preview page.
This release provides an enhanced user experience while reconnecting to virtual apps and desktops from which you got disconnected.
When Citrix Workspace app attempts to refresh the disconnected Citrix Workspace app or start new virtual apps or desktops as a part of the Workspace Control feature, the following prompt appears:
This prompt appears only when the show reconnection prompt to reconnect sessions is set to true in the Global App Configuration service.
Click Restore to reconnect to open new and disconnected virtual apps and desktops. If you want to start only newly selected apps and desktops, click Cancel.
You can also select Remember my preference to apply the selected preference for the next login.
The preceding new Restore session? prompt appears only if:
Note:
Reconnect settings in the Reconnect Options takes precedence over the preferences set in the dialog box. For more information, see the Configure reconnect options using Advanced Preferences dialog.
You can now manage the Zoom plug-in using Client App Management capability.
Starting with this release, Citrix Workspace app for Windows support modern authentication methods for StoreFront stores. You can authenticate to Citrix StoreFront stores using any of the following ways:
To enable this feature, you must use Microsoft Edge WebView2 as the underlying browser for direct StoreFront and gateway authentication.
Note:
Ensure that the Microsoft Edge WebView2 Runtime version is 102 or later.
You can enable modern authentication methods for StoreFront stores using the GPO template. For more information, see the Support for modern authentication methods for StoreFront stores section.
Note:
Technical previews are available for customers to test in their non-production or limited production environments, and to give customers an opportunity to share feedback. Citrix does not accept support cases for feature previews but welcomes feedback for improving them. Citrix might or might not act on feedback based on its severity, criticality, and importance. It is advised that Beta builds aren’t deployed in production environments.
You can provide feedback on this feature via the Podio form.
Starting with this release, when you change the default audio devices in the sound settings on the endpoint, the optimized Microsoft Teams in the Citrix VDI changes the current audio devices selection to match the endpoint defaults.
However, if you make an explicit device selection in Microsoft Teams, your selection takes precedence and does not follow the endpoint defaults. Your selection is persistent until you clear the Microsoft Teams cache.
Starting with this release, Citrix Workspace app for Windows allows you to configure App Protection for Authentication and Self-Service plug-in using the Global App Configuration. Previously, you were able to configure these components only using the Group Policy Object.
If you enable the anti-keylogging and the anti-screen capturing functionality using the Global App Configuration service, they are applicable to both Authentication and Self-Service plug-in.
Note:
The Global App Configuration service configurations don’t apply for virtual apps, virtual desktops, web apps, and SaaS apps. These resources continue to be controlled using the Delivery Controller and Citrix Secure Private Access. For more information, see the configure section in the App Protection documentation.
For more information, see the App Protection enhancement section.
This release includes Citrix Enterprise Browser version 108.1.1.97, based on Chromium version 108. For more information about the Citrix Enterprise Browser, see the Citrix Enterprise Browser documentation.
In this release of the Enterprise Browser (in Citrix Workspace app for Windows), all internal web apps and external SaaS apps available in the Citrix Workspace app open in Citrix Enterprise Browser.
Previously, you can open the Citrix Enterprise Browser from the Citrix Workspace app after opening a web or SaaS app.
Starting with this release, you can open the Citrix Enterprise Browser from the Citrix Workspace app directly without requiring you to open a web or SaaS app. This feature provides easy access to the Citrix Enterprise Browser and doesn’t require any configurations from administrators. This feature is available by default.
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The end user must have entitlement to at least one web or SaaS app through Secure Private Access.
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From this release onward, ensure that the Microsoft Edge WebView2 Runtime version is 102 or later. For more information, see System requirements and compatibility.
Citrix Workspace app 2212 for Windows now offers Client App Management capability that makes the Citrix Workspace app a single client app required on the end point to install and manage agents such as the Secure Access Agent and End Point Analysis (EPA) plug-in.
With this capability, administrators can easily deploy and manage required agents from a single management console.
Starting from Citrix Workspace app 2212 for Windows, you can now manage the Zoom plug-in using the Client App Management capability.
You can record your feedback for this technical preview by using this Podio form.
Note:
Technical previews are available for customers to test in their non-production or limited production environments, and to give customers an opportunity to share feedback. Citrix does not accept support cases for feature previews but welcomes feedback for improving them. Citrix might or might not act on feedback based on its severity, criticality, and importance. It is advised that Beta builds aren’t deployed in production environments.
Administrators can now manage the auto-update version for the devices in the organization.
Administrators can control the version by setting the version in the maximumAllowedVersion property in the Global App Config Service.
Example JSON file in Global App Config Service:
< "category": "AutoUpdate", "userOverride": false, "assignedTo": [ "AllUsersNoAuthentication" ], "settings": [ < "name": "Auto Update plugins settings", "value": [ < "pluginSettings": < "upgradeToLatest": false, "deploymentMode": "InstallAndUpdate", "stream": "Current", "maximumAllowedVersion": "23.03.0.49", "minimumAllowedVersion": "0.0.0.0", "delayGroup": "Fast" >, "pluginName": "WorkspaceApp", "pluginId": "1CDF566D-B2C7-47CA-802F-6283C862E1D6" > ] > ] >
When the version is set, Citrix Workspace app on the user’s device is automatically updated to the version specified in the maximumAllowedVersion property.
Citrix Workspace app now honors the Federated Identity Provider Sessions setting. For more information, see Knowledge Center article CTX253779.
You no longer need to use the Store authentication tokens policy to force the login prompt.
Previously, there was no notification to the end user when the connection lease file and authentication token expired.
Starting from this release, you are prompted with an error message and a consent dialog box. The consent dialog box appears only when you have resources running in the session. If there are no resources running, only an error dialog box appears. You are signed out without being prompted with the consent dialog box.
You can click Sign Out to sign out from the current Citrix Workspace app session or click Cancel to continue with the session.
Note:
Save your data before clicking Sign Out.
As part of App Protection, we now have a security enhancement that helps protect the Citrix Workspace app from certain unauthorized dynamic-link libraries (DLL) or untrusted modules. If such untrusted modules are injected, the Citrix Workspace app detects these interventions and stops the modules from loading.
Previously, this technical preview feature was applicable only for protected virtual apps and desktops. With this release, we have enhanced its scope to now include:
Additionally, this enhancement now:
Disclaimer:
This capability works by filtering access to required functions of the underlying operating system (specific API calls required to load DLLs). Doing so means that it can provide protection even against certain custom and purpose-built hacker tools. However, as operating systems evolve, new ways of loading DLLs can emerge. While we continue to identify and address them, we cannot guarantee full protection in specific configurations and deployments.
You can register for this technical preview by using this Podio form.
Note:
Technical previews are available for customers to test in their non-production or limited production environments, and to give customers an opportunity to share feedback. Citrix does not accept support cases for feature previews but welcomes feedback for improving them. Citrix might or might not act on feedback based on its severity, criticality, and importance. It is advised that Beta builds aren’t deployed in production environments.
App Protection component is now installed by default during the Citrix Workspace app installation.
The Enable app protection checkbox that appears during the installation is replaced with Start App Protection after installation.
When you select this checkbox, App Protection starts immediately after the installation.
Note:
If you do not enable this checkbox, App Protection automatically starts upon the first start of a protected resource or component for customers who have entitled to App Protection.
You can also start the App Protection component using the /startappprotection command line parameter. However, the previous /includeappprotection switch is deprecated.
Note:
Previously, anti-screen capture and anti-keylogging capabilities were enforced by default for Citrix authentication and Citrix Workspace app screens. However, starting from 2212, these capabilities are disabled by default and need to be configured using the Group Policy Object. For information on the GPO configuration, see Enhancement to App Protection configuration.
Starting from this release, you can view a notification when a possible attempt of screen capture is made on any protected resources. For information on the resources protected by App Protection, see What does App Protection protect?.
The notification appears when there is an:
Note:
The notification appears only once per running instance of the screen capture tool. The notification appears again if you relaunch the tool and attempt screen capture.
This release optimizes the Desktop Viewer experience by reducing the launch time by 5 seconds. The Desktop Viewer toolbar opens quickly and might display the default Windows session sign-in screen. Administrators can hide this experience by configuring the following registry to introduce some delay in milliseconds:
Note:
The registry configuration is optional.
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From Citrix Workspace app for Windows version 2210, the Open all web and SaaS apps through the Citrix Enterprise Browser feature is disabled.
This release includes Citrix Enterprise Browser version 107.1.1.13, based on Chromium version 107. For more information about the Citrix Enterprise Browser, see the Citrix Enterprise Browser documentation.
On 64-bit systems
Note:
Network-related CAS events are not sent for browser-based launch of apps or desktops. It is sent only when you open an app or desktop via web and from the same store that is added via the native Citrix Workspace app.
This release addresses issues that help to improve overall performance, security, and stability.
Citrix Workspace app 2210.5 for Windows now offers Client App Management capability that makes the Citrix Workspace app a single client app required on the end point to install and manage agents such as the Secure Access Agent and End Point Analysis (EPA) plug-in.
With this capability, administrators can easily deploy and manage required agents from a single management console.
Client App Management includes the following steps:
Citrix Workspace app ensures to automatically update the agents whenever an update is available in the future.
Citrix Workspace app automatically signs in to the agents with the Citrix Workspace credentials.
The following diagram illustrates the workflow:
You can register for this technical preview by using the Podio form. Submit a request and we reach out to you with more details.
Note:
Technical previews are available for customers to test in their non-production or limited production environments, and to give customers an opportunity to share feedback. Citrix does not accept support cases for feature previews but welcomes feedback for improving them. Citrix might or might not act on feedback based on its severity, criticality, and importance. It is advised that Beta builds aren’t deployed in production environments.
Citrix Workspace app now supports auto-update when Proxy auto-configuration (PAC) and Web Proxy Auto-Discovery Protocol (WPAD) detection is enabled.
This release includes Citrix Enterprise Browser version 105.2.1.40, based on Chromium version 105. For more information about the Citrix Enterprise Browser, see the Citrix Enterprise Browser documentation.
This release addresses issues that help to improve overall performance, security, and stability.
Citrix Workspace app for Windows now supports background blurring for webcam redirection. You can enable this feature by selecting the Preferences > Connections > Enable background blur checkbox.
This App Protection enhancement optimizes the experience and security capabilities for web and SaaS app users on Windows 11. This enhancement is available via the Citrix Enterprise Browser for Secure Private Access customers.
Administrators who have users on lower-performance client endpoints can choose to limit incoming or outgoing video resolutions to decrease the impact of encoding and decoding video on those endpoints. Starting from Citrix Workspace app 2010 for Windows, you can limit these resolutions using client configuration options.
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Users running with restricted resolutions impact the overall video quality of the conference because the Microsoft Teams server will be forced to use the lowest-common-denominator resolution for all conference participants.
Call constraints are disabled by default on the client with Citrix Workspace app 2210. To enable, administrators must set the following client-side configurations in the HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Citrix\HDXMediaStream:
Name | Type | Mandatory | Accepted Values |
---|---|---|---|
EnableSimulcast | Int | YES | 1–3 (Set it to 1) |
MaxOutgoingResolution | Int | YES | 180,240,360,540,720,1080 (Microsoft Teams supported Resolutions) |
MaxIncomingResolution | Int | YES | 180,240,360,540,720,1080 (Microsoft Teams supported Resolutions) |
MaxIncomingStreams | Int | YES | 1–8 |
MaxSimulcastLayers | Int | YES | 1–3 (set it to 1) |
MaxVideoFrameRate | Int | NO | 1–30 |
MaxScreenshareFrameRate | Int | NO | 1–15 |
All keys are DWORDs.
This release includes Citrix Enterprise Browser version 105.1.1.27, based on Chromium version 105. For more information about the Citrix Enterprise Browser, see the Citrix Enterprise Browser documentation.
Citrix Workspace Browser is now Citrix Enterprise Browser. The custom scheme is now changed from citrixworkspace:// to citrixbrowser://.
Implementing this transition in our products and their documentation is an ongoing process. Your patience during this transition is appreciated.
You can now configure Citrix Enterprise Browser to open all work or enterprise links and apps configured by your administrator in the Citrix Workspace app. This feature provides a way for you to open only work links or web and SaaS apps in the Citrix Enterprise Browser. You can select an alternate browser to open any other non-work links or apps.
From this release, all internal web apps and external SaaS apps available in the Citrix Workspace app open in Citrix Enterprise Browser.
Note:
From Citrix Workspace app for Windows version 2210, the Open all web and SaaS apps through the Citrix Enterprise Browser feature is disabled.
You can add extensions that are provided by your administrator to the Citrix Enterprise Browser in a secure way. An administrator can deploy, manage, and control the extensions. End users can view and use the extension under citrixbrowser://extensions as required. For more settings, see Global App Configuration Service.
Note:
This feature is a request-only preview. To get it enabled in your environment, fill out the Podio form.
For information on how to configure, see the Citrix Enterprise Browser documentation.
The administrator can use the Global App Configuration service for Citrix Workspace to deliver Citrix Enterprise Browser settings through a centrally managed service.
The Global App Configuration service is designed for administrators to easily configure Citrix Workspace and manage the Citrix Workspace app settings. This feature allows admins to use the Global App Configuration Service to apply various settings or system policies to the Citrix Enterprise Browser on a particular store. The administrator can now configure and manage the following Citrix Enterprise Browser settings using the Global App Configuration service:
For the complete list of Technical Preview features, see the Features in Technical Preview page.
Note: This option is not compatible with HDX optimization for Microsoft Teams.
Administrators can now manage the auto-update version for the devices in the organization.
Administrators can control the version by setting the range in the maximumAllowedVersion and minimumAllowedVersion properties in the Global App Config Service.
Example JSON file in Global App Config Service:
< "category": "AutoUpdate", "userOverride": false, "assignedTo": [ "AllUsersNoAuthentication" ], "settings": [ < "name": "Auto Update plugins settings", "value": [ < "pluginSettings": < "upgradeToLatest": false, "deploymentMode": "InstallAndUpdate", "stream": "Current", "maximumAllowedVersion": "23.03.0.49", "minimumAllowedVersion": "0.0.0.0", "delayGroup": "Fast" >, "pluginName": "WorkspaceApp", "pluginId": "1CDF566D-B2C7-47CA-802F-6283C862E1D6" > ] > ] >
When the range is set, Citrix Workspace app on the user’s device is automatically updated to the highest available version that falls between the mentioned range.
If you want to auto-update Citrix Workspace app to a specific version, enter the same version in the maximumAllowedVersion and minimumAllowedVersion properties in the Global App Config Service.
To enable this feature:
You can provide feedback on this feature via the Podio form.
Note:
Technical previews are available for customers to test in their non-production or limited production environments, and to give customers an opportunity to share feedback. Citrix does not accept support cases for feature previews but welcomes feedback for improving them. Citrix might or might not act on feedback based on its severity, criticality, and importance. It is advised that Beta builds aren’t deployed in production environments.
The version of WebRTC that is used for the optimized Microsoft Teams is upgraded to version M98.
You can now enable the auto-update feature on VDA by creating the following registry value:
On a 32-bit machine:
On a 64-bit machine:
Previously, the launch progress dialog box wasn’t intuitive to the users. It made the users assume that the launch process isn’t responding and they closed the dialog box, as the notification messages were static.
The improved app and desktop launch experience is more informative, modern, and provides a user-friendly experience on Citrix Workspace app for Windows. This feature helps to keep the users engaged with timely and relevant information about the launch status. The notification appears in the bottom-right corner of your screen.
This feature is also supported on Workspace for Web. Users can view meaningful notifications about the launch progress, instead of just a spinner. If a launch is in progress and the user attempts to close the browser, a warning message is shown.
You can enable this feature using the registry.
Note:
This feature is applicable to Workspace (cloud) sessions only.
Known issues:
You can provide feedback on this feature via the Podio form.
Note:
Technical previews are available for customers to test in their non-production or limited production environments, and to give customers an opportunity to share feedback. Citrix does not accept support cases for feature previews but welcomes feedback for improving them. Citrix might or might not act on feedback based on its severity, criticality, and importance. It is advised that Beta builds aren’t deployed in production environments.
This release includes Citrix Enterprise Browser version 103.2.1.10, based on Chromium version 103. For more information about the Citrix Enterprise Browser, see the Citrix Enterprise Browser documentation.
Note: After you upgrade to version 103.2.1.10 and sign in to the device for the first time, only your previously saved passwords are removed. When you sign in to the device using a different store for the first time, all your previously saved data is lost.
For the complete list of Technical Preview features, see the Features in Technical Preview page.
On 64-bit systems:
Citrix Workspace app for Windows now supports background blurring and effects in Microsoft Teams optimization with HDX.
You can either blur or replace the background with a custom image and avoid unexpected distractions by helping the conversation stay focused on the silhouette (body and face). The feature can be used with either P2P or conference calls.
Note:
This feature is now integrated with the Microsoft Teams UI/buttons. MultiWindow support is a prerequisite that requires a VDA update to 2112 or higher. For more information, see Multi-window meetings and chat.
Limitations:
Note:
This feature is available only after the future update roll-out from Microsoft Teams. When the update is rolled-out by Microsoft, you can check Knowledge Center articleCTX253754 and the Microsoft 365 Public roadmap for the documentation update and the announcement.
Citrix Workspace app for Windows now supports background blurring for webcam redirection. You can enable this feature using the registry:
Recommendation:
Close the webcam application on VDA before closing the ICA session.
You can provide feedback on this feature via the Podio form.
The auto-update feature automatically updates the Citrix Workspace app to the latest version without the need for any user intervention.
Citrix Workspace app periodically checks and downloads the latest available version of the app. Citrix Workspace app determines the best time to install based on user activity not to cause any disruptions.
When the installation is complete, the following notification appears:
If the Citrix Workspace app can’t find the right time to install the updates in the background, a notification prompt appears.
Citrix Workspace app now supports auto-update when Proxy auto-configuration (PAC) and Web Proxy Auto-Discovery Protocol (WPAD) detection is enabled.
Note:
Technical previews are available for customers to test in their non-production or limited production environments, and to give customers an opportunity to share feedback. Citrix does not accept support cases for feature previews but welcomes feedback for improving them. Citrix might or might not act on feedback based on its severity, criticality, and importance. It’s advised that Beta builds aren’t deployed in production environments.
You can provide feedback on this feature via the Podio form.
This release includes Citrix Enterprise Browser version 102.1.1.14, based on Chromium version 102.
Note: Technical previews are available for customers to test in their non-production or limited production environments, and to give customers an opportunity to share feedback. Citrix does not accept support cases for feature previews but welcomes feedback for improving them. Citrix might or might not act on feedback based on its severity, criticality, and importance. It’s advised that Beta builds aren’t deployed in production environments.
While updating Citrix Workspace app for Windows from the previous version to 2207, user is prompted to sign in. The sign-in is prompted only for the workspace store.
Note: This fix is available only after the future update roll-out from Microsoft Teams.
In Citrix Workspace app 2206 for Windows, Citrix is introducing a technical preview for background blurring and effects in Microsoft Teams optimization with HDX.
Now, you can either blur or replace the background with a custom image and avoid unexpected distractions by helping the conversation stay focused on the silhouette (body and face). The feature can be used with either P2P or conference calls.
The following key is required only if you want to replace the background image and not for blurring:
Note:
The file name, for example, my_image_name.jpg (or the name you provide for the file) must be placed in the user’s device, Citrix Workspace app install directory, C:\Program Files (x86)\Citrix\ICA Client .
Citrix Workspace app 2206 introduces significant performance improvements for Intel integrated GPUs:
The following issues are fixed:
Citrix Workspace app now ensures that no unauthorized dynamic-link libraries (DLL) or untrusted modules get access to the session.
If any untrusted module gets injected during a session, the Citrix Workspace app detects such intervention and stops the module from loading.
Also, if any untrusted or malicious DLL is detected before the session launch, App Protection blocks the session launch and displays an error message. Closing the error message exits the virtual app and desktop session.
You can register for this technical preview by using this Podio form.
Note:
Technical previews are available for customers to test in their non-production or limited production environments, and to give customers an opportunity to share feedback. Citrix does not accept support cases for feature previews but welcomes feedback for improving them. Citrix might or might not act on feedback based on its severity, criticality, and importance. It is advised that Beta builds aren’t deployed in production environments.
This App Protection enhancement optimizes the experience and security capabilities for web and SaaS app users on Windows 11. This enhancement is available via the Citrix Enterprise Browser for Secure Private Access customers. You can register for the Technical Preview via the Podio form. For more information, see App Protection documentation.
Note:
Technical previews are available for customers to test in their non-production or limited production environments, and to give customers an opportunity to share feedback. Citrix does not accept support cases for feature previews but welcomes feedback for improving them. Citrix might or might not act on feedback based on its severity, criticality, and importance. It is advised that Beta builds aren’t deployed in production environments.
The auto-update feature automatically updates the Citrix Workspace app to the latest version without the need for any user intervention.
Citrix Workspace app periodically checks and downloads the latest available version of the app. Citrix Workspace app determines the best time to install based on user activity to not cause any disruptions.
When the installation is complete, the following notification appears:
If the Citrix Workspace app can’t find the right time to install the updates in the background, a notification prompt appears.
You can register for the Technical Preview via the Podio form.
Note:
Technical previews are available for customers to test in their non-production or limited production environments, and to give customers an opportunity to share feedback. Citrix does not accept support cases for feature previews but welcomes feedback for improving them. Citrix might or might not act on feedback based on its severity, criticality, and importance. It is advised that Beta builds aren’t deployed in production environments.
Starting with Citrix Workspace app 2206 for Windows, DPI matching is enabled by default. This means Citrix Workspace app attempts to match display resolution and DPI scale settings of the local Windows client to the Citrix session automatically. As part of this change, the High DPI option available under Advance Preferences in Citrix Workspace app is no longer available. For more information, see Knowledge Center article CTX460068.
This release includes Citrix Enterprise Browser version 101.1.1.12, based on Chromium version 101. For features or bugs fixes in the Citrix Enterprise Browser, see What’s new in the Citrix Enterprise Browser documentation.
Note:
From this release onward, ensure that the Microsoft Edge WebView2 Runtime version is 99 or later. For more information, see System requirements and compatibility.
Previously, Citrix Casting was enabled by default during the Citrix Workspace app installation. Starting from this release, Citrix Casting is enabled only if you run Citrix Workspace app installer with the /IncludeCitrixCasting command during installation. When you update Citrix Workspace app, the Citrix Casting gets updated automatically. For more information on Citrix Casting, see Citrix Casting.
Starting from this release, you can get quick access to your recently used apps and desktops. Right-click on the Citrix Workspace app icon in the taskbar to view and open the recently used resources from the pop-up menu.
When the signoutCustomWebstoreOnExit attribute is set to True, closing the Citrix Workspace app signs you out of custom webstores. You can configure the signoutCustomWebstoreOnExit attribute in Global App Configuration Service.
For more information, see Global App Configuration Service documentation.
Starting from this release, you can choose to open the Citrix Workspace app in maximized mode. Instead of maximizing the Citrix Workspace app manually every time, you can set the maximise workspace window property in the Global App Configuration Service to enable the Citrix Workspace app to open in the maximized mode by default.
For more information about the Global App Configuration Service, see Getting Started.
Citrix Workspace app for Windows now provides Storebrowse support to self-service that enables Storebrowse users to access Cloud and Workspace features.
Improved audio echo cancellation support for all audio codecs including Adaptive audio and all legacy audio codecs.
This release includes Citrix Enterprise Browser version 98.1.2.20, based on Chromium version 98. For features or bugs fixes in the Citrix Enterprise Browser, see What’s new in the Citrix Enterprise browser documentation.
For the complete list of Technical Preview features, see the Features in Technical Preview page.
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Starting from this release, Citrix Workspace app for Windows provides Storebrowse support to Self-Service. This enables Storebrowse users to access Cloud and Workspace features.
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Technical previews are available for customers to test in their non-production or limited production environments, and share feedback. Citrix does not accept support cases for feature previews but welcomes feedback for improving them. Citrix might or might not act on feedback based on its severity, criticality, and importance. It is advised not to deploy Beta builds in production environments.
For features or bugs fixes in the Citrix Enterprise browser, see What’s new in the Citrix Enterprise browser documentation.
Your apps are not available at this time. Please try again in a few minutes or contact your help desk with this information: cannot contact store.
You can see the additional details on the error message by searching the transaction ID in Citrix Director (for on-premises sites) or in Citrix Monitor (for cloud sites) console to troubleshoot the issue. [HDX-67197]
For more information, see Knowledge Center article CTX666291. [HDX-63684]
CitrixWorkspaceApp.exe STORE0=“AppStore;https://sales.example.com/Citrix/Store/discovery;on;HR AppStore”
No new issues have been observed in this release.
No new issues have been observed in this release.
No new issues have been observed in this release.
No new issues have been observed in this release.
If you’ve installed the Citrix Workspace app with a version earlier than 2109 as a user and the admin installs version 2109, the Entry point not found error message appears if you log back into the device as a user. When you click OK, the message disappears and the Citrix Workspace app is updated to version 2109. [RFWIN-25008]
If your admin has installed external extensions in Google Chrome, the Citrix Enterprise Browser crashes when you open it. [CTXBR-2135]
Sessions fail to launch in the offline mode (Service continuity) on client machines, when the user name has Cyrillic or in east Asian characters. [RFWIN-23906]
No new issues have been observed in this release.
No new issues have been observed in this release.
For product releases that have reached End of Life (EOL), see Legacy documentation.
Citrix Workspace app for Windows might include third-party software licensed under the terms defined in the following document:
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