I recently upgraded Citrix Receiver 4.7 to Citrix Workspace App 1904 and came across this issue: when logging in the following error occurred:
- The issue with ThinOS is we always get a Dell 'modified' version of Citrix receiver (in the case of the write ups we need Citrix Workspace 1903 or 1904 for this to work) that doesn't support all the features of the full native client.
- It is an optional download, provided on an as-is basis by Citrix to serve as an example. Before use, IT administrators must customize the scripts to suit their environment. The uninstall and install scripts may be used as noted in the upgrade guide for Citrix Workspace app for Windows. Version: 21.3.1.25 (2103.1) Checksums.
- Our company recently started using Citrix, they call it the Citrix Gateway I think it uses Citrix Receiver for Web and HTML5. We use it to access Intranet sites when we are external. The issue is a couple of the applications will cause AD lockouts and I have very limited access and knowledge and all of the service owners are just shuffling the.
Connecting to Citrix via Workspace 1904 on Windows 7 Professional Applications: Windows 7 Professional Service Pack 1 Citrix Workspace 19.4.1.41 Storefront version: 3.12.3000.54 Citrix: 7.15.3000.488 Issue:I am trying to connect to my Citrix using Citrix Workspace 19.4.1.41.
I’ve blurred the driver name in parentheses because it can be different in your case. In our case the driver was called RESWSL. I never heard of this driver and neither did google (it’s probably RES ONE WorkSpace Licensing). I did find Citrix Knowledge base article CTX238932 where this error was featured. It pointed my attention to registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWARECitrixICA ClientEngineConfigurationAdvancedModulesICA 3.0.
However, even though my VirtualDriverEx registry value was indeed empty my error couldn’t be fixed by correcting it’s data. Then I noticed that the VirtualDriver registry value contained a list of drivers that corresponded with the sub keys of the Modules key (parent of the ICA 3.0 key). All but one: RESWSL. I removed the missing driver from the list and presto! All was well again.
In conclusion: if you come across this error after upgrading your Receiver/Workspace App check the driver mentioned in parentheses in the VirtualDriver registry value. If it doesn’t have a matching key in Modules simply remove it and you’re good to go. Or you can find a client that hasn’t been updated and still has the corresponding Module registry key and copy it over.
PS. If you’re on a 64-bit OS make sure to use the WOW6432Node software key
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I recently upgraded Citrix Receiver 4.7 to Citrix Workspace App 1904 and came across this issue: when logging in the following error occurred:
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I’ve blurred the driver name in parentheses because it can be different in your case. In our case the driver was called RESWSL. I never heard of this driver and neither did google (it’s probably RES ONE WorkSpace Licensing). I did find Citrix Knowledge base article CTX238932 where this error was featured. It pointed my attention to registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWARECitrixICA ClientEngineConfigurationAdvancedModulesICA 3.0.
However, even though my VirtualDriverEx registry value was indeed empty my error couldn’t be fixed by correcting it’s data. Then I noticed that the VirtualDriver registry value contained a list of drivers that corresponded with the sub keys of the Modules key (parent of the ICA 3.0 key). All but one: RESWSL. I removed the missing driver from the list and presto! All was well again.
In conclusion: if you come across this error after upgrading your Receiver/Workspace App check the driver mentioned in parentheses in the VirtualDriver registry value. If it doesn’t have a matching key in Modules simply remove it and you’re good to go. Or you can find a client that hasn’t been updated and still has the corresponding Module registry key and copy it over.
PS. If you’re on a 64-bit OS make sure to use the WOW6432Node software key
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Is an all-round IT engineer with special skills in Microsoft, Citrix, RES and VMware products. Loves a challenge in his work and has taught himself scripting. Initially batch scripts, and later PowerShell. This helps him to automate processes and procedures, and to develop his own management tools which can be used every day.
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Team player, enthusiastic, eager to learn, sociable, positive
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Football, playing music, watching movies and series
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Senior Technical Specialist