Citrix Workspace app 2405 for Mac - Preview

You can download Citrix Workspace app for Mac 2405 preview version from the Downloads page.

For information on installation, see Install page.

You can give the EAR feedback using the podio form.

Note:

This is an Early Access Build shared for the purpose of testing or validation with the intent to make organizations ready for the upcoming release and is NOT advised to be deployed in production environments.

What’s new

Support for Activity Manager on the quick access menu for cloud stores

Starting with the version 2405, Citrix Workspace app for Mac supports the Activity Manager feature. This feature lets end users view and interact with all their active apps and desktop sessions at one place. You can disconnect or terminate the active sessions directly from the Activity Manager.

To view active sessions in the Activity Manager, select the Citrix Workspace app icon from the menu bar and then click Activity Manager.

Activity manager

You can perform the following actions on the active desktop sessions by clicking the respective ellipsis(…) button.

  • Disconnect: The remote session is disconnected, but the apps and desktops are active in the background.
  • Log out: Logs out from the current session. All the apps in the sessions are closed, and any unsaved files are lost.
  • Shut Down: Closes your disconnected desktops.
  • Force Quit: Forcefully powers off your desktop in case of a technical issue.
  • Restart: Shuts down your desktop and starts it again.

For active seamless app session, you can terminate the app session by clicking the close (X) button.

For more information, see Activity manager.

Support for resetting Citrix Workspace app

Starting with the 2405 version, Citrix Workspace app for Mac supports the Reset App Data option. This features allows users to quickly resolve issues resulting from conflicts caused by cache or settings by resetting the app and get unblocked without external assistance.

When you reset the Citrix Workspace app :

  • The app is reverted to its default state (similar to just after fresh installation).
  • All cache is cleared.
  • Any added stores are removed.
  • Preference settings are return to their default state.

How to Reset Citrix Workspace app

  1. Open the Citrix Workspace app.
  2. On the menu bar, navigate to Help > Reset App Data.

    Reset app data

  3. Click Continue. Continue
  4. Click Quit Activity manager

Support for device touch ID for FIDO2 password-less authentication

Previously, Citrix Workspace app supported FIDO2 password-less authentication through the roaming authenticators (USB only) with PIN code and touch.

Starting with the version 2405, Citrix Workspace app now supports device touch ID for FIDO2 password-less authentication, enhancing the sign-in experience for users. With this feature, users can securely sign in to the store configured on the Citrix Workspace app using the device touch ID, eliminating the need for passcodes or passwords. This feature enhances both usability and security of Citrix Workspace app for macOS users. This feature is enabled by default.

Enhanced virtual apps and desktops launch experience for on-permises stores and custom web portals

Starting with the 2405 version, the enhanced virtual apps and desktops launch experience is now supported for on-premises stores and custom web portals. This feature enhances the opening experience of Citrix resources to be more intuitive, informative, and user-friendly.

Launch experience

The launch progress notification now appears at the lower-right corner of your screen. A progress status of the resources, which are in the process of being opened is shown. You cannot retrieve the notification once you dismiss it. The notification stays for a few seconds from the time you start the session. If the session fails to start, then the notification shows the failure message.

Launch failure

Support for automatic installation of the End-Point Analysis (EPA) plug-in with Citrix Workspace app

Previously, users were required to manually download and install the End-Point Analysis (EPA) plug-in during the Citrix Workspace app login.

Starting from version 2405, Citrix Workspace app supports the automatic installation of the EPA plug-in during installation or updates. When you install or update Citrix Workspace app, the EPA plug-in is included by default. This enhancement eliminates the need for separately installing the EPA plug-in, resulting in a smoother experience during Citrix Workspace app setup.

Support for optionally installing Citrix Enterprise Browser

Starting with version 2405, you have the flexibility to choose whether to install Citrix Enterprise Browser during the installation of the Citrix Workspace app for Mac. Additionally, if you’ve already installed Citrix Enterprise Browser with Citrix Workspace app, you can uninstall Citrix Enterprise Browser using the Global App Configuration service and Mobile Device Management (MDM). This feature allows administrators to maintain compliance by controlling whether Citrix Enterprise Browser is allowed for use on their managed devices.

Configuration

You can opt to install the Citrix Enterprise Browser using the Installer GUI and Command Line interface. If Citrix Enterprise Browser is already installed, then you can uninstall by pushing settings through the Global App Configuration service and MDM.

Install using the command line
  • Install Citrix workspace app with Citrix Enterprise Browser

To install Citrix Enterprise Browser during the Citrix Workspace app installation using the command line, run the following command:


sudo installer -pkg path_to_pkg -target / -verboseR

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For example:


sudo installer -pkg /Volumes/Citrix\ Workspace/Install\ Citrix\ Workspace.pkg -target / -verboseR
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  • Install only Citrix workspace app

To opt out from installing Citrix Enterprise Browser during the Citrix Workspace installation using the command line, run the following command with the attached citrix_enterprise_browser_optedoutchoices.xml file:


sudo installer -applyChoiceChangesXML path_to_ChoiceChangesXML -pkg path_to_pkg -target /

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For example:

sudo installer -applyChoiceChangesXML ./citrix_enterprise_browser_optedoutchoices.xml -pkg /Volumes/Citrix\ Workspace/Install\ Citrix\ Workspace.pkg -target /
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Install using the installer GUI (Graphical User Interface)

  1. During the installation of Install Citrix Workspace.pkg through the installer GUI, the Custom Install page allows you to choose whether to install Citrix Enterprise Browser or not. Installer GUI
  2. In the Custom Install page, do one of the following:
    • Select Citrix Enterprise Browser checkbox - In this case, both Citrix Workspace app and Citrix Enterprise Browser are installed.
    • Deselect Citrix Enterprise Browser checkbox - In this case, only Citrix Workspace app is installed.
  3. If you deselect it, only Citrix Workspace app is installed.
  4. If you select it, both Citrix Workspace app and Citrix Enterprise Browser are installed. For more information about the installation, see Manual install.

Uninstall using the Global App Configuration service

To uninstall the Citrix Enterprise Browser, do the following steps:

  1. Go to Citrix Cloud and sign in with your Citrix Cloud credentials.
  2. Navigate to Workspace Configuration > App Configuration.
  3. From the list of configured store URLs, select the store for which you want to uninstall the Citrix Enterprise Browser and then click Configure.
  4. Navigate to App Experience > App Preferences, select the Mac checkbox and toggle the button to Enabled. If enabled, then the Citrix Workspace Browser is uninstalled from the end user’s device. Installer GUI
  5. Click Publish Drafts to save the settings.

Uninstall Citrix Enterprise Browser using the Mobile Device Management

To uninstall the Citrix Enterprise Browser, run the following command:

<key>RemoveCitrixEnterpriseBrowser</key> <true/>
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Upgraded version of WebRTC for the optimized Microsoft Teams

The version of WebRTC that is used for the optimized Microsoft Teams is upgraded to version M117.

Support for printing PDF documents with selected orientation

Starting with the version 2405, you can now print PDF documents with the correct orientation whether it’s portrait or landscape. This feature ensures that the printed output aligns perfectly with the intended layout. This feature is enabled by default.

Enable Packet Loss Concealment to improve audio performance

Starting with the 2405 version, the jitter buffer mechanism is improved, and the Packet Loss Concealment (PLC) is added for the Adaptive audio codec. PLC helps to reconstruct the lost data packets. This enhancement helps to improve the packet loss tolerance and jitter tolerance and thus improves audio performance for loss tolerant mode (EDT lossy) for audio.

To enable this feature, you also need to enable the Loss tolerant mode for the audio feature.

This feature is enabled by default.

To disable this feature through Mobile Device Management (MDM), administrators must use the following settings:

<key> PacketLossConcealmentEnabled</key><false/>
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After running the command, restart the session for the changes to take effect.

Modernized Citrix Virtual Channel SDK for Citrix Workspace app for Mac

Starting with the 2405 version, the Citrix Virtual Channel Software Development Kit (VCSDK) supports the desktop and screen sharing VCSDK API and gbuffer sharing.

For more information, see Virtual driver screen sharing and app-sharing functions.

Enhancement to the keyboard Settings

Starting with the 2405 version, Citrix Workspace app now provides an improved keyboard settings user interface (UI) by categorizing setting options and adding helpful tip icons.

The following settings are now available as secondary options under the Unicode input mode setting:

  • Send Control character using
    • This setting specifies an alternative key to act as the Control key (often used for shortcuts like Ctrl+C for copy) within the virtual session. On different keyboards or operating systems, the Control key might be in different locations, so this setting allows customization to maintain consistency for a better user experience.
  • Send Alt character using
    • This setting specifies which key can act as the Alt key (used for accessing alternate functions of keys, like Alt+Tab for switching windows).
  • Send Windows logo key using Command (right)
    • This setting specifies the right Command key on a Mac keyboard to function as the Windows logo key. This setting is particularly useful for macOS users who use the Command key frequently but need the functionality of the Windows logo key when using Windows or applications that recognize it.
  • Send special keys unchanged (press Command (left) for some keys)
    • This setting keeps certain special keys (like function keys, escape, etc.) unchanged in their function, except when the left Command key is pressed. It allows for a hybrid approach where the default behavior of special keys is retained, but pressing the left Command key modifies their behavior if needed. Keyboard settings

Support for extending the desktop session to external monitors automatically

Starting with the 2405 version, Citrix Workspace app supports the extension of desktop sessions to external monitors automatically. With this feature, when you launch the desktop session on the endpoint, if the external monitors are already connected to the endpoint, then the session is extended to external monitors automatically. When you disconnect the external monitor, the session can automatically adjust to extend only to the connected monitors.

To enable this feature, go to the View menu in the Citrix Viewer menu bar and select the Use All Displays in Full Screen option.

Use all display

Support for Mac VoiceOver on the virtual desktop and seamless app sessions (Technical Preview)

Starting with the 2405 version, Citrix Workspace app for Mac supports the Mac VoiceOver feature within a virtual desktop and seamless app sessions. This feature allows users to receive verbal descriptions of UI elements and content within the sessions. These features enhance accessibility and ensure compliance with WCAG requirements.

To request access for this feature, fill out this Enablement form.

Note:

  • Technical previews are available for customers to test in their non-production or limited production environments, and to give customers an opportunity to share feedback. Citrix does not accept support cases for feature previews but welcomes feedback for improving them. Citrix might or might not act on feedback based on its severity, criticality, and importance. It is advised that Beta builds aren’t deployed in production environments.
  • You can provide feedback for this feature using this Feedback form.

Provision to manage multiple proxy servers using PAC files (Technical Preview)

Starting with the version 2405, you can use multiple proxy servers that allow the HDX sessions to select appropriate proxy servers for accessing specific resources. This selection is based on the proxy rules configured in the Proxy Auto‑Configuration (PAC) file. Using this file, you can manage the network by mentioning which network traffic must be sent through a proxy server and which must be sent directly. Additionally, the PAC URL supports both http:// and file:// protocols.

To request access for this feature, fill out this Enablement form.

Note:

  • Technical previews are available for customers to test in their non-production or limited production environments, and to give customers an opportunity to share feedback. Citrix does not accept support cases for feature previews but welcomes feedback for improving them. Citrix might or might not act on feedback based on its severity, criticality, and importance. It is advised that Beta builds aren’t deployed in production environments.

  • You can provide feedback for this feature using this Feedback form.

Support for Plug and play webcam redirection (Technical Preview)

Starting with the 2405 version, Citrix Workspace app for Mac now supports plug and play (PnP) webcam redirection for Linux VDA and Windows VDA. With this feature, when you connect a built-in or external camera to your device, it is automatically detected in the virtual sessions. If you unplug a camera form the device, Citrix Workspace app for Mac can promptly detect the change and remove the disconnected cameras from your selection options in the virtual sessions.

To request access for this feature, fill out this Enablement form.

Note:

  • Technical previews are available for customers to test in their non-production or limited production environments, and to give customers an opportunity to share feedback. Citrix does not accept support cases for feature previews but welcomes feedback for improving them. Citrix might or might not act on feedback based on its severity, criticality, and importance. It is advised that Beta builds aren’t deployed in production environments.
  • You can provide feedback for this feature using this Feedback form.

Support for managing composite USB device redirection using DDC policies (Technical Preview)

Starting with the 2405 version, you can manage the composite USB device redirection using the DDC policies. The rules set on the server take preferences over the rules set on the client. Client can interpret the value set on server.

With this release, Citrix Workspace app for Mac supports the following policies which helps you to manage the usage of the composite USB device redirection using the DDC policies:

  • Client USB device redirection
  • Client USB device redirection rules
  • Client USB device redirection rules (Version 2)
  • Allow existing USB devices to be automatically connected
  • Allow newly arrived USB devices to be automatically connected

Note:

For more information about configuring the preceding polices, see Client USB device redirection in the Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops document.

Desktop Viewer’s updates according to the polices

  • If the Client USB device redirection policy is set to Prohibited on DDC, Devices on the toolbar is set to insensible and the Devices option on the Citrix Workspace app preferences screen won’t be visible.
  • Based on the values set for Allow existing USB devices to be automatically connected and Allow newly arrived USB devices to be automatically connected policies, the following checkboxes might be enabled or disabled on the Devices option on the Citrix Workspace app preferences screen:
    • When a session starts, connect devices automatically
    • When a new device is connected while a session is running, connect devices automatically

Limitation:

If the users only redirect one interface of composite USB device for an application, then the other interfaces can not be used by other applications.

To request access for this feature, fill out this Enablement form.

Note:

  • Technical previews are available for customers to test in their non-production or limited production environments, and to give customers an opportunity to share feedback. Citrix does not accept support cases for feature previews but welcomes feedback for improving them. Citrix might or might not act on feedback based on its severity, criticality, and importance. It is advised that Beta builds aren’t deployed in production environments.
  • You can provide feedback for this feature using this Feedback form.

Support for HTML format on the Citrix Workspace app for Mac clipboard (Technical Preview)

Starting with version 2405, Citrix Workspace app for Mac supports the seamless copying and pasting of HTML-formatted text between a Mac local app and a virtual app or desktop session running through Citrix Workspace app for Mac. Whether you’re working locally or in a virtual session, this functionality ensures that HTML content is accurately retained during the copy-and-paste process. With this feature, you can copy and paste large HTML text between local and virtual sessions without any restrictions.

This feature is disabled by default in clipboard redirection policy.

To enable the HTML format for clipboard, you need to add an entry for CF_HTML (and any other in “Client clipboard write allowed formats” and “Session clipboard write allowed formats”) in the ICA policy settings. For more information, see Client clipboard redirection.

Note:

  • Client clipboard write allowed formats does not apply if the Client clipboard redirection policy is set to Prohibited or Restrict client clipboard write policy is disabled.
  • Session clipboard write allowed formats does not apply if the Client clipboard redirection policy is set to Prohibited or Restrict session clipboard write policy is disabled.

To request access for this feature, fill out this Enablement form.

Note:

  • Technical previews are available for customers to test in their non-production or limited production environments, and to give customers an opportunity to share feedback. Citrix does not accept support cases for feature previews but welcomes feedback for improving them. Citrix might or might not act on feedback based on its severity, criticality, and importance. It is advised that Beta builds aren’t deployed in production environments.
  • You can provide feedback for this feature using this Feedback form.

Support for sharing system audio on Microsoft teams [Technical Preview]

Starting with the 2405 version, Citrix Workspace app for Mac supports sharing the system audio during the Microsoft Teams meeting. With this feature, you can now share the audio playing on your VDA with the participants in a meeting. Select the Include computer sound option to allow sharing the system audio to the meeting.

Microsoft teams

To request access for this feature, fill out this Enablement form.

Limitations

This feature is supported only on published desktops.

Note:

  • This feature is available only after future update roll-out from Microsoft Teams.

  • Technical previews are available for customers to test in their non-production or limited production environments, and to give customers an opportunity to share feedback. Citrix does not accept support cases for feature previews but welcomes feedback for improving them. Citrix might or might not act on feedback based on its severity, criticality, and importance. It is advised that Beta builds aren’t deployed in production environments.
  • You can provide feedback for this feature using this Feedback form.

Support for YUV444 color format (Technical Preview)

Starting with the 2405 version, Citrix Workspace app for Mac introduces support for the YUV444 color format. YUV444 is a color format that provides better color accuracy and image clarity compared to the default YUV420 format. It ensures more vibrant and accurate colors, especially when working with multimedia content. This enhancement improves video playback quality and image fidelity.

Mac CPU type Video codec Support YUV444 (hardware) decode
Intel H.264 No
Intel H.265 Yes
AppleSilicon H.264 Yes
AppleSilicon H.265 Yes

Note:

  • Macs with Apple silicon support YUV444 using both H.264 and H.265 with hardware acceleration.
  • Macs with Intel architecture do not support H.264 YUV444 decoding with hardware acceleration. In this case, Citrix Workspace app fall back to the supported color format automatically.

Enabling YUV444

For full-screen H.264:

To enable YUV444 for full-screen H.264 video, configure the following policies on the Delivery Controller (DDC):

  • Visual Quality: Always lossless / Build to lossless
  • Allow visually lossless compression: Enabled
  • Additional Requirements for full-screen H.265:

If you’re using full-screen H.265 video with YUV444, ensure the following:

  • Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops version 2209 or newer
  • Graphics hardware that meets the requirements:
  • NVIDIA Pascal GPU or newer
  • Intel 6th generation GPU or later
  • AMD Generation GCN3 or later
  • Use video codec: “Use when Preferred” or “For the Entire Screen”
  • Optimize for 3D Graphics: Enabled
  • Hardware Encoding: Enabled To request access for this feature, fill out this Enablement form.

Note:

  • Technical previews are available for customers to test in their non-production or limited production environments, and to give customers an opportunity to share feedback. Citrix does not accept support cases for feature previews but welcomes feedback for improving them. Citrix might or might not act on feedback based on its severity, criticality, and importance. It is advised that Beta builds aren’t deployed in production environments.
  • You can provide feedback for this feature using this Feedback form.

Enhancements to the smart card reader authentication (Technical Preview)

Starting with the version 2405, Citrix Workspace app supports the plug and play functionality for the smart card readers. With this feature, users can conveniently use their smart cards without needing to manually connect the reader before launching an ICA session. The system automatically detects and initializes the reader once the smart card is inserted.

Additionally, Citrix Workspace app now supports to handle concurrent smart card command requests more efficiently. When multiple processes on the Virtual Delivery Agent (VDA) read the smart card simultaneously, the redirection speed is improved.

These enhancements ensure smoother user experience while using the smart card reader for authentication.

To request access for this feature, fill out this Enablement form.

Note:

  • Technical previews are available for customers to test in their non-production or limited production environments, and to give customers an opportunity to share feedback. Citrix does not accept support cases for feature previews but welcomes feedback for improving them. Citrix might or might not act on feedback based on its severity, criticality, and importance. It is advised that Beta builds aren’t deployed in production environments.
  • You can provide feedback for this feature using this Feedback form.

Support for fast smart card (Technical preview)

Starting with the version 2405, Citrix Workspace app supports the Fast smart card feature. Fast Smart card is an improvement over the existing HDX PC/SC-based smart card redirection. It improves performance significantly when smart cards are used in high-latency WAN environments.

Enabling the fast smart card logon on Citrix Workspace app

To enable this feature, you need to specify the location of the PKCS#11 library file on the Smart card settings in Citrix Workspace app preferences. For more information, see Specifying a PKCS#11 module for smart card authentication

Disabling the fast smart card logon on Citrix Workspace app

To disable fast smart card logon on Citrix Workspace app, set the “PKCS#11 module” in Citrix Workspace app Preferences to “None Selected”.

To request access for this feature, fill out this Enablement form.

Note:

  • Fast smart card logon is enabled by default on the VDA and disabled by default on Citrix Workspace app.
  • Earlier versions of Citrix Workspace app for Mac employed the PKCS#11 module to establish SSL connections, rather than relying on smart card redirection and authentication. Presently, fast smart cards on Citrix Workspace app for Mac exclusively support cards that utilize the RSA algorithm. Attempting to configure an incompatible PKCS#11 module can lead to authentication failure.
  • Technical previews are available for customers to test in their non-production or limited production environments, and to give customers an opportunity to share feedback. Citrix does not accept support cases for feature previews but welcomes feedback for improving them. Citrix might or might not act on feedback based on its severity, criticality, and importance. It is advised that Beta builds aren’t deployed in production environments.
  • You can provide feedback for this feature using this Feedback form.

Citrix Enterprise Browser

This release includes Citrix Enterprise Browser version 125.1.1.24, based on Chromium version 125. For more information, see the Citrix Enterprise Browser documentation.

Additional security restrictions for Citrix Enterprise Browser

Citrix introduces the following additional restrictions to enhance the security and user experience of Citrix Enterprise Browser with Secure Private Access and Global App Configuration service (GACS).

  • Personal data masking
  • Copy
  • Paste
  • Upload restriction by file type
  • Download restriction by file type
  • Printer management
  • Audio Capture Allowed
  • Video Capture Allowed

Personal data masking

Administrators can use the Personal data masking policy to mask various types of sensitive information such as credit card numbers, social security numbers, and dates. Additionally, you have the flexibility to define custom rules for detecting specific types of sensitive information and masking it accordingly. The Personal data masking policy has the option to fully or partially mask the information. You can manage this policy through Secure Private Access.

Copy

Administrators can enable or disable copying of data from a SaaS or internal web app with this access policy when accessed via Citrix Enterprise browser. The default value is Enabled. You can manage this policy through Secure Private Access.

Paste

Administrators can enable or disable pasting of copied data into the SaaS or internal web app with this access policy when accessed via Citrix Enterprise Browser. The default value is Enabled. You can manage this policy through Secure Private Access.

Upload restriction by file type

Restrict file uploads based on the MIME (multi-purpose internet mail extensions) types. Unlike the Uploads policy, which allows you to enable or disable all file uploads, the Upload restriction by file type policy allows you to enable or disable file uploads for specific MIME types. You can manage this policy through Secure Private Access.

Download restriction by file type

Restrict file downloads based on the MIME (multi-purpose internet mail extensions) types. Unlike the Downloads policy, which allows you to enable or disable all file downloads, the Download restriction by file type policy allows you to enable or disable file downloads for specific MIME types. You can manage this policy through Secure Private Access.

Printer management

Enterprises can now prevent the printing of confidential documents and unauthorized data sharing. Admins can configure this policy through Secure Private Access and can specify a printer for an app too. Admins can configure network printers, local printers, and print using the Save as PDF. End users can Save as PDF and print to admin-configured printers.

The following options are available:

  • Network printers: A network printer is a printer that can be connected to a network and used by multiple users. Disabled: Printing from any network printers in the network is disabled. Enabled: Printing from all network printers is enabled. If printer hostnames are specified, then all other network printers apart from the ones specified are blocked.

    Note:

    Printers are identified by their hostnames.

  • Local printers: A local printer is a device directly connected to an individual computer through a wired connection. This connection is typically facilitated through USB, parallel ports, or other direct interfaces. Disabled: Printing from all local printers is disabled. Enabled: Printing from all local printers is enabled.
  • Print using Save as PDF Disabled: The Save as PDF option for saving the content in PDF format is disabled. Enabled: The Save as PDF option for saving the content in PDF format is disabled.

Note:

If any of the printing options are disabled, then the disabled printing options appear grayed out.

Audio Capture Allowed

Administrators can use this policy to enable or disable audio capture access. When an administrator enables this policy, or leaves it unset, users are prompted to allow audio capture access. When an administrator disables this policy, these prompts are turned off, and audio capture is blocked. You can manage this setting through Global App Configuration service.

Video Capture Allowed

Administrators can use this policy to enable or disable video capture access. When an administrator enables this policy, or leaves it unset, users are prompted to allow video capture access. When an administrator disables this policy, these prompts are turned off, and video capture is blocked. You can manage this setting through Global App Configuration service.

Note:

  • Policies such as Personal data masking, Copy, and Paste are available for StoreFront stores on both Windows and Mac operating systems.
  • Policies such as Upload restriction by file type, Download restriction by file type, Audio Capture Allowed, and Video Capture Allowed are available for both Workspace and StoreFront stores on both Windows and Mac operating systems.
  • The policies configured through Global App Configuration service are applied at the browser level, meaning that all apps opened on Citrix Enterprise Browser are affected by these policies. Whereas, the policies configured through Secure Private Access are applied on a per-app (per-URL) basis.
  • When you configure a policy through both GACS and Secure Private Access, the policy applied through Secure Private Access takes precedence over GACS.
  • When both Uploads and Upload restriction by file type policies are enabled in a policy, the Uploads policy takes precedence over the other. Similarly, When both Downloads and Download restriction by file type policies are enabled in a policy, the Downloads policy takes precedence over the other.
  • For Printing policy, the local printer policy applies to USB printers as well.

Fixed issues

  • You might notice that the newly added apps are not visible to the end user on the automatic refresh of Citrix Workspace app. [CVADHELP-25189]
  • When using Citrix Workspace app on the macOS Sonoma, you might notice that the USB devices such as mouse, keyboard and other peripheral devices are not accessible locally once connected to the virtual session. [CVADHELP-2413]
  • When using the optimized Microsoft Teams 2.1 in the virtual session, you might notice that that the sender and receiver sees the video stretched with incorrect aspect ratio during the call. [HDX-66354]
  • When using the optimized Microsoft Teams in the virtual session, you might notice that the echo cancellation feature is not working in the virtual session. [HDX-65123]

Known issues

  • After upgrading from Citrix Workspace app version 2402 or 2402.10 to 2405, you might rarely notice that the resource icons are not displayed correctly on Citrix Workspace app for the on-premises stores. As a workaround, close all running applications and quit Citrix Workspace app. Then, relaunch and authenticate into the Citrix Workspace app to display the icons correctly. [RFMAC-16042]
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