![]() ![]() ![]() Enable or Disable client upgrades at login. ![]() Enable or Disable the PluginAssistant (To Disable the client installation offer from StoreFront).Here you can change the stuff to your needs: Here is a screenshot of the file: C:\inetpub\wwwroot\Citrix\StoreWeb\web.config (Assuming default installation) When there is a new Citrix Receiver, you must add it to the StoreFront server and change a file to enable update. The file will be downloaded from the StoreFront server. When checking the box and click on Install. What message will the StoreFront display? So what if the workstation doesn’t have the Citrix Receiver installed. And for the end users the same user experience. Nothing new, nothing fancy Well the StoreFront looks kinda fancy isn’t it? Just like the Receiver on the iPad. Remote users (To be exactly only me ) connect through de Citrix Access Gateway (looks like this):Īnd when authenticating, they see their available applications, which are presented by the StoreFront server. If you want to know how the CAG and StoreFront servers are configured to work with each other, contact me Can’t give to much information on the post There are tiny bit’s about customizing the StoreFront. In Part 1 I’m going to show you what the Citrix Receiver looks on Windows and OSX and how the Self Service Plugin looks. What I want is to deliver the Self Service Plugin to the end users as easy/simple as possible. Here’s a little blog post about the StoreFront Express (CloudGateway Express) behind a Citrix Access Gateway and the Merchandising server. ![]()
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