Try turning off Automatically detect settings within Internet Explorer or Edge. If that still doesn’t work you’re really unlucky. Note: You can change the provider order en masse by modifying the ProviderOrder REG_SZ value under HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\NetworkProvider\Order.ĭWORD MaxSimultaneousFetches = 6 (of decimal value)ĭWORD MaxSimultaneousSubscribes = 6 (of decimal value) If this is the case, move Citrix above and then log off/on to test. It could be that another single sign-on network provider is above the Citrix Single Sign-on network provider. If that doesn’t work have a look at your network provider order list. Can we depend on the current default polling setup? Fortunately, we can use the registry to speed polling up.įirstly set the following registry keys to speed up resource enumeration:ģ2bit machines – HKLM/Software/Citrix/DazzleĦ4bit machines – HKLM/Software/WOW6432Node/Citrix/Dazzle This however is not reasonable, as users from time will subscribe to new resources and others will be removed. Note that if using a 64bit machine the default directory is C:\Program Files (x86)\Citrix\ICA Client\SelfServicePlugin\. Changing the directory to C:\Program Files\Citrix\ICA Client\SelfServicePlugin\.
You can manually force a poll/enumeration using Self Service by: So what if you have all this in place yet applications take an age to appear in the Start Menu? The default time is 2 minutes for Receiver to contact StoreFront to retrieve the list of resources but I’ve witnessed a machine sit 10 minutes without applications being enumerated. If applications are not appearing in the Start Meny, read on. With Receiver 4.5+ you can use Configuration Checker to run through the SSO requirements such as making sure StoreFront is in the correct zone. Nonetheless for the best user experience you will probably want to configure SSO (Single Sign-On) with Receiver so that users can simply click an application within the Start Menu and a successful connection is made to back-end Citrix XenApp/XenDesktop machines. By using the Citrix Receiver receiver.admx Group Policy ADMX file and specifying the Start Menu location.Setting the folder location within the StartMenuDir REG_SZ value found in the Dazzle key using RegEdit.The STARTMENUDIR= switch when installing Receiver –.You do have the option to use a specific folder of your choice using methods such as: To read up on configuring applications to show on the Desktop or Start Menu see īy default applications and desktops that you subscribe for are placed in the root of the Start Menu (by default). Are you finding it takes a long slow time for Citrix applications or desktops to appear in the Start Menu when users subscribe to them using Self Service? Beginning with Citrix Receiver 4.2.100 we were given the ability to place applications and desktops directly on the Start Menu.