For more complete instructions on how to launch Citrix Workspace after your upgrade and restart, please view this KB Article How To: Upgrade and Access Citrix Workspace, Version. After restarting your computer, launch Citrix Workspace and use it to access the apps you normally access via Citrix. When the Citrix Workspace installation is complete, restart your computer.Ĥ. You’ll receive a desktop alert before this happens.ģ. If you don’t upgrade to Citrix Workspace yourself by the end of December, it may be pushed to your computer automatically.
If you only use myApps to access WBG, you don't need to update your Citrix app. Just go to, and sign in with your CWID and password.Your device will be upgraded at a later date. If you use Epic Workflow Conductor you will not see the Citrix Workspace package available due to compatibility issues.Upgrading to Citrix Workspace ensures you maintain fast, secure access to you applications. The current version of Citrix (Citrix Receiver) is going end-of-life on December 31st, 2020, after which it will no longer be supported. Citrix Workspace is a unified and updated client for application delivery through the WCM myApps service. Please download and install a new version of Citrix: Citrix Workspace, Version from the WCM App Store as soon as possible. Security and Privacy Toggle Security and Privacy menu options.WiFi & Networks Toggle WiFi & Networks menu options.Web & Application Development Toggle Web & Application Development menu options.Technology Purchasing Toggle Technology Purchasing menu options.Storage & Servers Toggle Storage & Servers menu options.Architecture for Research Computing in Health (ARCH).Research Informatics Toggle Research Informatics menu options.Subject Enrollment & Billing Compliance.Research Administrative Systems Toggle Research Administrative Systems menu options.Print Media & Duplicating Toggle Print Media & Duplicating menu options.Phones, Fax, & Directories Toggle Phones, Fax, & Directories menu options.Online Collaboration Toggle Online Collaboration menu options.IT Security & Privacy Toggle IT Security & Privacy menu options.Event Services Toggle Event Services menu options.
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By Audience Toggle By Audience menu options.Printers: The Citrix Workspace App automatically creates connections to your local printers so you can print from a remote Virtual Desktop application. Network drives: Any network drives (other than your H: drive) that you get when you log into Windows when you're on campus will show up in Virtual Desktop sessions. The Citrix Workspace App also recreates any other manually-created network drive mappings that are connected on your client computer when you log in.Īudio: Sound from the remote application will play on your local computer. For example, if you have a document saved on the hard drive of your computer, which is called "Laptop", you can open it in a Virtual Desktop application by clicking File | Open and browsing to "Local Disk (C: on Laptop)". Local drives: These include hard disk drives, thumb drives and most USB devices that are physically attached to your local computer. They typically appear in the remote session as "Local Disk (C: on is the name of your local computer. When opening or saving a document in a Virtual Desktop application, your documents, desktop and other Windows profile folders are stored in your Home Drive or your H: drive. Your Home Drive (H:): The H: drive that is mapped when you log into any computer on campus will be accessible from Virtual Desktop. Among the local resources you will have access to in the remote session are: When you are using a Virtual Desktop application Citrix Workspace is designed to be as similar as possible to using that application when installed on your local computer.