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07 Dec 2007 11:33 AM EST
posted by Sridhar Mullapudi
The Mac ICA Client 10.x has been completed and released to web. Thanks for all the Beta participants who provided their valuable feedback. Check out my earlier post for details on this client feature set. One new thing you will see in this client (compared to the Beta client) is a new icon for ICA. It looks way cooler compared to our previous Mac ICA icon. You can download this client from the client download page and remember that this is a universal binary client and hence can run on both Intel and PowerPC Macs.
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Dec 07, 2007
Bryon Thomas says:
I would add that the key new features of this release are: • ...I would add that the key new features of this release are:
• Seamless and Session Sharing
• CDM Speed Improvements
• Session Reliability
• Pass-through Authentication
• Thin Image
• Secure ICA (re-implemented)
• Printing Enhancements
• Keyboard pass-through
Dec 31, 2008
Anonymous says:
I would like to use dual monitors on my citrix sessions using an iMac with a Del...I would like to use dual monitors on my citrix sessions using an iMac with a Dell monitor attached. I can do this with my PC. Can you refer me to any documentation on this issue?
Thanks,
Dec 10, 2007
Anonymous says:
How can this client be rolled out via Web Interface 4.6?How can this client be rolled out via Web Interface 4.6?
Dec 12, 2007
Anonymous says:
I'd keep an eye open for some other Apple software coming from Citrix in the fut...I'd keep an eye open for some other Apple software coming from Citrix in the future. At iForum they were demonstrating the Citrix client for Access Gateway on OS X. I heard Mark Templeton is a Mac guy.
Dec 13, 2007
Anonymous says:
I just installed the new Mac client 10.x onto my MacBook Pro, now I can't log in...I just installed the new Mac client 10.x onto my MacBook Pro, now I can't log into the published application, I'm getting an error message "Connection to server ";40;STAA20C4E9C13BE;233778DBAA2A42D9C458" failed. Error number 51. I have been using the Beta version, which was working just working fine.
Our published applications are set to use RC5 128 bit, does the new Mac cleint supports RC5 128 bit?
Jan 26, 2008
Sridhar Mullapudi says:
Yes, the new Mac client supports RC5 128-bit encryptionYes, the new Mac client supports RC5 128-bit encryption
Dec 21, 2007
Anonymous says:
What is up with this? I am not able to download this package from either Windows...What is up with this? I am not able to download this package from either Windows or Mac computers. I only get similar messages to this:
Safari can't open the page "http://www.citrix.com/English/SS/downloads/EULA_p.asp?dID=2755&downloadID=3250&childID=162623&pID=186&opt=SOFT" because it can't find the server "www.citrix.com".
Feb 05, 2008
Anonymous says:
Hi, Does anybody know where to get a Access Gateway client for Mac OS X? Thanks...Hi, Does anybody know where to get a Access Gateway client for Mac OS X? Thanks.
Anonymous replies:
Feb 07, 2008
Sridhar Mullapudi says:
We do plan to release a public Beta soon.We do plan to release a public Beta soon.
Apr 24, 2008
Anonymous says:
Is there any way to get on a list to be notified when the Access Gateway client ...Is there any way to get on a list to be notified when the Access Gateway client for Mac OS X is released?
Feb 08, 2008
Anonymous says:
Are there any plans for a PNAgent client for the Mac? Please?Are there any plans for a PNAgent client for the Mac? Please?
Feb 25, 2008
Sridhar Mullapudi says:
Functionality similar to PNAgent is being targeted for a future Mac ICA client r...Functionality similar to PNAgent is being targeted for a future Mac ICA client release.
Mar 31, 2008
Anonymous says:
I get the excact same problem: "....new Mac client 10.x onto my MacBook Pro"I get the excact same problem:
"....new Mac client 10.x onto my MacBook Pro"
Mar 06, 2009
Anonymous says:
Need ICA Client to connect to a vendors server. Installed Client for Macs....Need ICA Client to connect to a vendors server. Installed Client for Macs. It runs but I am told by the vendors server "Error: (Path Not Found (3)) creating c:/Program Files/WMID.tps". On PCs this means that the person trying to download the application doesn't have the admin rights to do so. I'm open to any suggestions. Apple told me I need Leopard...but they admit it may not work.
Apr 21, 2009
Chris Mellon says:
I am looking for information on the interaction of server side fonts and Mac cli...I am looking for information on the interaction of server side fonts and Mac client side fonts and how they need to be set up for printing using the Mac client side printer.
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