
Controllers are 7.14.1, StoreFront is 3.16 and NetScaler is 11.1.60.13.

Director shows them as connection timeout failures. Receiver detection on Chrome/Firefox/Safari does nothing and applications do not launch. While I'm waiting on support to assist, maybe some of the good people here can offer some advice. To get flair with your certification level send a picture of your certificate with your Reddit username in the picture to the moderators. XenApp Printer Driver Manager - Print Driver Management for XenApp 6.x AD Group Policy Search - Search through AD Policy for that one policy you always forget the location of.VDA Cleanup Utility - Removes/Uninstalls the VDA for servers and workstations.Citrix Supportability Pack - Swiss Army Knife of diagnostic utilities, 49 separate utilities.Citrix Scout - Quick health check on environment, uploads to TAAS site for results.Citrix Optimizer - Optimizes Windows OS.Citrix LTSR Assistant - Check version compatibility for LTSR support.Connection Quality Indicator - Provides users feedback on their connection quality when the performance is degraded.If you do not have this certificate(s), you should contact your company's support people and tell them that you need the SSL certificate or certificates used for the Citrix Web Interface and Citrix Secure Gateway. I wish I could tell you if any of the certificates in your cacerts folder were the right one, but unfortunately, the name of the file doesn't really mean anything.

If you get the error after clicking on an application after logging in, then you need to tell Citrix to trust the certificate which is what the instructions I put in my last post are for. Select the System keychain from the dropdown and hit OK. To do this, you double-click the certificate file which should open up the keychain manager. If you get the error when you first log into the Citrix web login, then the first problem is that you need to tell your computer's web browsers to trust the certificate, meaning it probably needs to be added to your system keychain. Depending on the setup of the Citrix system, there may even be more than one certificate to install. For Mac OS clients, you should have been given a certificate to install on your computer.
