Hi all,
I am trying to get Citrix receiver to work on my Ubuntu laptop, as I'd like to use this as my main laptop, and I need to be able to login to my virtual desktop at work. Sadly, the help desk at my company only supports Windows or OSX, so they can't help me with this :(
I've installed the Citrix receiver (plus usb support and the web receiver as well just in case), however, when I try to open the .ica file that my company provides when I login to my organisation's Citrix Netscaler site, it exits out with an error that states "Cannot connect to 0.0.02 - Connect Desktop No such file or directory. Verify your connection settings and try again". After this, the .ica file gets deleted automatically.
I've also tried adding the netscaler gateway address manually through configmgr and, after importing the root CA certificate to Citrix (as I was getting an SSL error) I end up getting a "error adding store HTTP 302" error.
Any ideas on what could be happening here? In OSX or Windows I had no issues at all :(
Thanks!
Juan
I am trying to get Citrix receiver to work on my Ubuntu laptop, as I'd like to use this as my main laptop, and I need to be able to login to my virtual desktop at work. Sadly, the help desk at my company only supports Windows or OSX, so they can't help me with this :(
I've installed the Citrix receiver (plus usb support and the web receiver as well just in case), however, when I try to open the .ica file that my company provides when I login to my organisation's Citrix Netscaler site, it exits out with an error that states "Cannot connect to 0.0.02 - Connect Desktop No such file or directory. Verify your connection settings and try again". After this, the .ica file gets deleted automatically.
I've also tried adding the netscaler gateway address manually through configmgr and, after importing the root CA certificate to Citrix (as I was getting an SSL error) I end up getting a "error adding store HTTP 302" error.
Any ideas on what could be happening here? In OSX or Windows I had no issues at all :(
Thanks!
Juan