Citrix Receiver allows for Citrix connections to be made from lots of different types of devices, including devices running Microsoft Windows OS, Android OS, Apple iOS and the various Linux OS families. Today I will be taking a quick look at installing Citrix Receiver on Mac OS X (10.13, aka High Sierra).
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I could not find Citrix Receiver on the Apple App Store on my Mac, so I had to install it via a download from Citrix.
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First load up your preferred web browser (I’ve tested with both Apple Safari and Google Chrome) and browse to https://www.citrix.co.uk/downloads/citrix-receiver/mac/
The current (as of May 9th 2018) download is Receiver version 12.9.1 and the download is dmg (disk mountable image) file that comes in at just under 50MB. Once downloaded and opened the dmg file should put a disk icon on your Mac desktop.
This contains a .pkg (package) file and a .app (application) file. The “Install Citrix Receiver” file does exactly as you would expect; it installs Citrix. Double click it to begin the installation. The “Uninstall Citrix Receiver” application uninstalls (removes) Citrix Receiver.
The installer warns that you are running an installation package; proceed only if you are the owner/admin of the device and want Citrix Receiver.
Once the installer has finished it will ask if you wish to keep the disk image and package or if you want to move it to the trash.
Personally I am a fan of keeping the original (source) installation files in case of issues later on (i.e. if I need to uninstall or reinstall a particular version of an application).
To “eject” (i.e. close) the disk image, right click it and choose Eject “Citrix Receiver”.
Now go back to your preferred web browser (again, I tested Apple Safari and Google Chrome) and navigate to your organisations Citrix portal web address.
Google Chrome gave me a warning about opening Citrix Receiver for the first time and asking if I wanted to associate a file (Citrix Receiver uses .ica files) with Citrix Receiver.
Again, only proceed with setting file associations, opening new applications or trusting a website to run a plug in if you are the owner/admin of the computer and trust the site!
Clicking “Open” and “Open Citrix Receiver Launcher” opened Citrix Receiver.
Apple Safari asked if I wanted to trust my organisation’s website to use the Citrix Receiver plug in.
Clicking “Trust” opened Citrix Receiver.
When Citrix Receiver has been installed on Mac OS X it places a Citrix Receiver icon in the system bar at the top of the screen:
This icon allows the user access to Receiver (if you want to access directly to a Citrix store front rather than via a web browser), Preferences (controlling what Citrix can access locally when in a Citrix session, clear the Citrix Receiver cache), the option to check for updates and an option to Quit (close) Receiver.
EDIT (OCT 2018): Receiver is now Workspace app; see https://geektechstuff.com/2018/10/11/citrix-receiver-becomes-citrix-workspace-app-october-2018/
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Citrix Files makes accessing your files from a Mac much easier. It allows you to access files and folders from ShareFile directly through Finder on your Mac. Content is streamed when it is accessed and not permanently stored on your computer. Changes made to files in the ShareFile folder are automatically saved back to the cloud. Most Finder operations like drag and drop, copy and paste, move and rename, and others will automatically update to the cloud.
System Requirements
Install Citrix Files
Sign-in to Citrix Files
Basic Operations
Icon Overlays
Right Click Menu
Menu Bar Icon
Dashboard
Overflow Menu
Preferences
Open and Edit
Conflict Prevention
Troubleshooting
Citrix Files Drive is Unavailable
Reconnect the Drive
Relaunch Citrix Files
Reinstall Citrix Files
Note:
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Download the installer DMG. Open the installer package and follow the prompts to install Citrix Files. You will be required to provide an administrator password to complete the installation.
After installation, a volume named “Citrix Files” will appear. You may access this volume by clicking on the Citrix Files menu bar item and then clicking the folder icon. It will also appear in the Favorites sidebar in Finder windows. This volume displays all of the files and folders from your Citrix Files account.
When starting the Citrix Files Desktop app for the first time, you are prompted to sign in with your Citrix Files Credentials.
Citrix Files allows you to manage the files in your Citrix Files account the same way that you would manage files normally through Finder.
Operation | Description |
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Open and Edit | Double click on a file in the Citrix Files folder. Make any edits necessary and then save the changes.
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Download | Drag and drop file(s) or folder(s) from the Citrix Files folder to another folder on your computer.
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Upload | Drag and drop file(s) or folder(s) from the Citrix Files folder to another folder on your computer. |
Delete | Right click on a file or folder and select Move to Trash. You may also drag files and folders to the trash. |
Move | Drag and drop file(s) or folder(s) from one location in the Citrix Files folder to another. |
New Folder | Create a new folder in Citrix Files folder. |
Quick Tip:
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Icon Overlays
Files and Folders will have an icon overlay representing the status of that item. The following defines what each icon overlay represents:
Online-only files. These folders and files don’t take up space on your computer. |
Mixed state Folder occurs when you have some items within it are mixed across online-only, always offline and/or cached. Note: When you open an online-only file, it is download to your device and becomes a cached file. You can open cached files anytime, even without internet access. If you need to free up space, you can change the file back to online only. To do so just right-click the file and select ‘to be set’ or go to the Citrix Files dashboard – settings – free up space |
Only files or folders that you mark as “Make available offline” will have a green circle with the white check mark. These files or folders are downloaded to your device and are available offline. |
The file or folder is currently syncing to the cloud. |
The file is currently checked out. |
When you right click on a file or folder within Citrix Files, you will see some additional options. These options give you access to the functions available in Citrix Files for these items. Options will vary based on the types of files or folders you have selected, permissions, and account settings.
Operation | Available For | Description |
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Share | Files and Folders | Copy Link - Copies a Citrix Files download link. Link settings will be determined by the Share options in your Preferences. Email with Citrix Files - Send a download link through email. Email options may be customized before sending, or by modifying default options in your Preferences. Email with mail app - Opens the Mail app in Mac OS. A new message is generated that contains a Citrix Files download link Initiate Approval - (For a single file only) Initiate an approval workflow on a file |
Request Files | Single Folder | Copy Link - Copies a Citrix Files upload link. Link settings will be determined by the Share options in your Preferences. Email with Citrix Files - Send a upload link through email. Email options may be customized before sending, or by modifying default options in your Preferences. Email with mail app - Opens the Mail app in Mac OS. A new message is generated that contains a Citrix Files upload link |
Check Out | Single File | Check Out a file to prevent other users from making changes |
View Details | Single File or Folder | View detailed information for a file or folder. The details window provides access to multiple file versions, notes, or checkout details |
Refresh Contents | Single Folder | Folder contents should update automatically as changes are made, but you may refresh contents manually using this function |
Additional actions are available under More Options.
Operation | Available For | Description |
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Download | Files and Folders | For file(s) and folder(s), download allows you to download file(s) or folder(s) to a specific location on your computer. Note: For improved performance, use this option for large file downloads or downloading a large number of items. These downloads are optimized for bulk operations and do not store data in the cache. |
Upload | Single Folder | Right click on a folder and upload allows you to upload files and folders from a specific location on your computer. Note: For improved performance, use this option for large file uploads or uploading a large number of items These downloads are optimized for bulk operations and do not store data in the cache. |
Manage Permissions | Single Folder | Add users to a folder, modify folder permissions, and copy folder permissions from one user to another. |
Add to Favorites | Single File or Single Folder | Adds the file or folder to the Favorites folder. |
Preview | Single File | Stream a video file without downloading it (Available for .mp4, .ogg, .ogv, and .webm file types). |
This icon displays the current status of Citrix Files. A spinner over the icon indicates activity.
Uploads in progress or edits that are being saved back to Citrix Files will be indicated by a spinner. You will also see a spinner when navigating to a folder. The spinner indicates that the contents of a folder are being fetched and should appear after the spinner disappears.
Clicking on the menu bar icon will open the dashboard:
Provide a rating for the app and leave detailed comments.
Preference | Description |
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Account | Log out - Logs you out of your account. Cached files are deleted |
App Settings | Cache - Hover over the ? for details and cache usage |
Share Options | Notifications - Set default notifications that are applied when sharing |
Open and Edit has been tested with the following applications:
Other applications will be tested and fully supported during the course of the Beta program. Please report any issues you experience with open and edit.
Users are welcome to use Citrix Files for Mac with any application, however when using applications that are not listed above, we recommend saving local copies before uploading to Citrix Files until compatibility has been tested.
Citrix Files for Mac provides end user notifications when another user uploads a new version of a file or checks a file out while you are also viewing / editing the file, in order to prevent file conflicts.
Notification when someone uploads a new version of the file you also have open:
Notification when someone checks out a file while you also have that file open:
Citrix Files gives you access to the files on your Workspace account by making them available as a storage drive (like an SD card or a thumb drive). This drive needs to mount itself into your Mac's file system before files can be accessed from Citrix Files. If the Citrix Files app experiences an issue with mounting, the app menu bar icon will show a warning symbol. You will need to ensure the drive mounts properly before you may use Citrix Files.
You may need to relaunch Citrix Files app in case the app experiences an issue with mounting.
Citrix Files installs a kernel extension or ext to mount the drive.