The client install package (.dmg), provides an easy-to-use wizard that guides users through the installation process.This is described in the workspace forums. Unfortunately it does not appear that there is anything that citrix can do to alter safari or macos to restore what use to be far simplier mechanism.When I went to preferences for Safari, under Extensions, the lower half where the plug-in option usually lives is gone.
Has anyone run into this issue Thanks PS - I can use Chrome with Receiver wo issue. I ended up going back to High Sierra on my MacBook because I need Citrix to work via Safari. I am using Citrix Receiver 12.9.1 on Firefox without problems. All non App Store extensions will not run in the latest version of Safari included in the new version of MacOS. Citrix will hopefully update Receiver (or its replacement Workspace) to work before Mojave is released to the public. I can also confirm that it was not fixed by Citrix prior to Mojave was released, so right now not working at all when using web browser to click on links pointing to.ica files. I do IT support for a large hospital system and Ive had our physicians (a lot of them are Mac users) to use Chrome or Firefox until Citrix gets it act together. I tried using Chrome when logging onto Citrix to get to my EMR- TouchworksAlllscripts. Chrome is surely faster than Safari but I still spend too long watching that spinning colored ball. Firefox is no better) Any ideas When I use Safari to open Citrix to then launch GDS I do not have any problems. I created a new plist file to make the ica auto run once downloaded. This is described in the workspace forums. ![]()
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