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Select a product Narrow Results. End-user adoption resources Use these resources as you prepare to onboard and roll-out Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops. XenApp 7. For XenDesktop 7. We are sorry! The item you are trying to access is restricted and requires additional permissions! Glossary Citrix Experience Centers Subscribe to newsletters. Investor Relations Careers. You may be prompted for this twice. If you want to use full desktops, you should set the default to be Windowed instead of full screen.
To do this, click on the dropdown next to your name in the top right and select Preferences. Set "Display desktops in:" to Windowed. Install and open the Citrix Workspace app. Select "Add Account" and for Address enter either apps. Log in with your ONID username and password. In the "Connection Center" window, on the right hand side, select "Preferences".
In the "Preferences" window, switch to the "File Access" tab and here you are able to give the application you are using access to the local hard drive and USB. Read and write - the application can view or open and edit files Read only - the application can only view or open files.
No access - the application cannot access the local hard drive and USB. Access the options in the Citrix Workspace client by either left-clicking the down arrow in the top right corner of the Citrix window and choosing "Preferences" or by left- or right-clicking "Citrix Reciever" in the Menu Bar above and choosing "Preferences".
Switch to the "File Access" tab and here you are able to turn access to the local hard drive and USB on and off. How to access local drives while using an app in Citrix Windows You can view drives that are currently available by either clicking on 'This PC' or expanding it as shown in the above photo. The local C: drive is the one physically in the computer you are using. Network drives - connected to your local machine. Any storage devices connected to a USB slot on your local machine.
Network drives - these are the drives that are automatically connected when logging into, for example, a lab computer. This includes drives like your Z: drive. Navigate into the C: drive Open the Users folder Choose the folder with the corresponding account name you use on your Windows machine From there you should be able to access your Desktop, My Documents, or Downloads folders.
Your local files can be access by navigating to your User folder in Local Disk C: : Navigate into the C: drive Open the Users folder Choose the folder with the corresponding account name you use on your Mac From there you should be able to access your local file locations.
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