![]() ![]() ![]() and that’s how we roll… no more pop-up.Note: If you are also prompted with an Internet Explorer Security Warning dialog, click the Run button. We use RES ONE Workspace for this and it inserts the registry settings at logon just in time to hold of the Citrix receiver account creation. Next up as mentioned before we manage the user environment to hold off the account creations. This is the other way around, not disabling the account creation through the install but disabling the wizard from showing up at logon. Next up is the user setting to suppress the wizard from popping up for the users. Of course we had to reinstall the Citrix receiver for this to happen but it is the best way. This will allow the Citrix receiver to start popping up the wizard again. So to fix this you need to add the following key to the image you deploy, we used the Computer group policy we have running to set this for all VDI desktops. One other option you get to get rid of this pop-up is renaming some files but that seems like a non-working solution. Here, in my situation, we use the receiver as a dumb client to help users connect to a remote environment, just reacting to a request when they logon on a web-page. You get the pop-up because you don’t allow this, the assumption with this installation is that you configured it some other way already. This disallows for the wizard to run that would allow the creation of an account to finish. The one reason you get this message is that you installed the Citrix receiver with the following option ” /ALLOWADDSTORE=N”. It’s pretty simple but you need to change a bit. Let me show you where you went wrong on how to fix this. ![]() The reason why you get the pop-up is because you tried to suppress the account creation of the Citrix receiver. The pop-up you will see is the following: So I thought on writing a small article showing how we fixed this (together with my colleague The pop-up I read some blogs about this but the information we gathered there was wrong. So our first task, one getting more importance every day, was to get this pop-up of the screen. So for the Citrix ones we needed a receiver in the image, but you don’t want the damn pop-up every morning as we deployed a VMware environment. These remote environments are either Citrix (two of them) and VMware (two of them). For all these reasons users need access to remote environment. Also we haven’t succeeded in merging all the applications yet, some are soo old they need to re-designed. The people in the organization have links to other organizations and for some reason they need access to those environments. Bumps and hurdles on our road but we’re almost there. I’m finishing a VMware Horizon project soon, been working with a customer since April to merge four organizations into one. Get that Citrix Receiver account pop-up of my screen ![]()
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