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Citrix Receiver for Windows 4.8

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Citrix Receiver for Windows provides users with secure, self-service access to virtual desktops and apps provided by XenApp and XenDesktop.



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What's new

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What's new in 4.8

Auto-update provides automatic updates for Citrix Receiver for Windows and for the HDX RealT ime Optimization Pack without the need to download updates manually. Auto-update gives you automatic access to the latest version of Citrix Receiver with all the newest features and most up-to-date fixes and security updates. By default, auto-update is set to enabled and checks for updates daily. When an update is available, Citrix Receiver notifies users to accept the download and install the update. You can set auto-update to any of the following options:

Notify me when updates are available Do not notify me when updates are available Leave updates up to my administrator Auto-update can be configured on both Citrix Receiver for Windows and StoreFront. In Citrix Receiver for Windows, configure auto-update by using either the Group Policy Object administrative template or the command-line interface and the Advanced P ref erences dialog. You can configure auto-update using StoreFront only when you add or refresh a StoreFront account. Citrix Receiver for Windows automatically detects the auto-update client configuration and notifies you. For information about configuring auto-update in Citrix Receiver for Windows, see Configuring Auto-update.

Starting with this release, Citrix Receiver for Windows is built with Visual Studio 2008 Compiler.

Note

If you are using a custom Virtual Driver with earlier versions of Virtual Channel SDK, you must recompile it using Visual Studio 2008 and latest version of Virtual Channel SDK.

Additionally, to the existing USB support, Citrix Receiver for Windows now supports Bloomberg Keyboard 4 (also known as Starboard) in a XenApp and XenDesktop session. For more information, see Configure Bloomberg keyboards.

For more information on configuring Bloomberg Keyboard, see Knowledge Center article CT X122615.

In Citrix Receiver for Windows 4.7 and earlier, XenApp and XenDesktop allowed generic redirection of USB devices, where all



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the interfaces of the device were redirected to a single device.

Starting with this release, Citrix Receiver for Windows allows splitting of composite USB devices. A composite USB device has the ability to perform more than one function. T his is accomplished by exposing each of those functions using different interfaces. .Examples of composite USB devices include HID devices that consist of audio and video input and out put .

Composite USB device redirection is available both in desktop and application sessions. In a desktop session, split devices are displayed in the Deskt op Viewer. In an application session, split devices are displayed in the Connect ion Cent er.

You can configure composite USB device redirection by using the Group Policy Object administrative template.

For more information on configuring composite USB device redirection, see Configuring Composite USB device redirection.



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Fixed issues

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Citrix Receiver for Windows 4.8

Compared to: Citrix Receiver for Windows 4.7

Print ing

When the "Preview on client" option is enabled, printing multiple items in a short interval can result in corrupted data printing while using EMF printer drivers.

[#LC67 63]

When you change the def ault printer on the user device f rom printer A to printer B and then back to printer A, the change might not be reflected in the active user session until you disconnect and reconnect the session.

[#LC7 004 ]

Session/Connect ion

A system administrator can configure an application with an access policy rule using the "Set-BrokerAccessPolicyRule" command. In certain scenarios, after setting some conditions through that command, attempts to subscribe the application can fail when the store is configured for "Enable Classic Receiver Experience."

[#LC5053]

If a USB device is listed as an unknown device on the user device, the USB device might not be available for redirection. T he issue occurs if the USB device is plugged in before the session starts.

[#LC5920]

A published application window might cover the complete screen when maximized using the Windows Aero Snap f eat ure.

[#LC6284 ]

When you launch Skype f or Business f rom Citrix Receiver f or Windows and attempt to make a video call or capture a photo using the webcam on Microsof t Surf ace Pro 4 devices, the f ollowing error message might appear:

"Can't connect to this camera. Close any active conversations or other programs that are using your camera, and then try again."

[#LC6699]

With Single Sign-on enabled, attempts to subscribe to applications might fail if one out of two or more farms is unavailable, and the following error message appears:

"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 [Server Name]."



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[#LC67 62] Attempts to restart an HP tablet with Citrix Receiver for Windows and the Checkpoint USB driver installed and connected to a T hunderbolt USB-C docking station can cause the tablet to become unresponsive. Also, the tablet can experience a fatal exception, displaying a blue screen. [#LC684 8] Attempts by users connecting through NetScaler Gateway to a Store through Citrix Receiver for Windows might fail, and the following error message appears: "Cannot connect to server" [#LC6859] T he logon prompt might not appear when you attempt to refresh applications in Citrix Receiver for Windows after logging off. [#LC6891] Af ter resuming an endpoint f rom Sleep or Hibernation mode, the auto client reconnect f eature f ails to work intermittently preventing sessions f rom reconnecting. [#LC6988] Auto reconnect on Windows logon might fail when you add the StoreFront address through the ADMX template. [#LC7 4 7 6] Configuration of full-screen to windowed mode and the reverse (Shift+F12 by default) might not work as expected. [#LC7 616] When opening a published desktop in full screen mode, Citrix Receiver for Windows might appear in full screen mode, but the desktop is displayed within a gray frame. [#LC7 664 ] In a multi-monitor environment, when you resize two monitors f rom windowed mode to f ull-screen mode, only one monitor might appear to be running a session. [#LC7 7 16] User Experience After logging on to Windows, a Citrix Receiver authentication window appears, even if the user is signed out. [#LC54 29] T he application desktop toolbar (appbar) might no longer work if the operating system of the user device is Microsoft Windows 10, and the appbar is started through a published desktop. T he application might start, but the appbar does not respond to subsequent actions. [#LC624 7 ]



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