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Just reporting on a small issue I had with a machine and brand new Citrix Receiver 4.4 install. Clicking on a published application or desktop resulted in nothing happening. Seemed like the launch.ica file just wasn’t calling Citrix Receiver properly to start the connecting process. IE wasn’t asking me to save or open launch.ica, this was differrent. After a Citrix Receiver cleanup and reinstall the same problem remained. I checked the.ica file extension to see what program was associated with it but everything looked OK. Clutching at straws I decided to manually associate.ica files with the Citrix Connection Manager.

This file by default is located in C: Program Files (x86) Citrix ICA Client wfcrun32.exe. Once set, ICA files mysteriously started to launch. Something to look out for!

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To set the association, you can choose default applications by file type within Windows or download the ICA file by following the steps located at. I am experiencing an issue that I have seen others allude to but haven’t really been able to resolve. When I try to launch a Citrix app it just spins and then nothing.

No.ica file, no app. I have tried multiple versions of the Receiver, from the latest to pretty old version. This issue seems to be exclusive to Windows 10 but not all systems experience the issue. My main work PC can’t launch and Citrix apps. On my work laptop if I use Chrome it will download the.ica file that I can open and launch the app.

My home PC (non domain joined) works identically to my domain joined work laptop. I have tried the file association trick and I have run the cleanup util several times but no luck. Has anyone seen and resolved this issue? I’m not the only one in our environment experiencing it but Windows 10 is still scarce.

Yes, I have tried Chrome – it spins for a couple seconds then nothing. It’s like Chrome is trying to open the file with the default app and not giving me the option to do anything else with it. I’ve been all through the Chrome settings trying to figure out how to tell it not to do that but so far no luck.

There is no proxy for the work systems – they connect directly to the Storefront server, and both are running identical copies of McAfee (McAfee at home too but a home product). I will try uninstalling it and seeing if that makes a difference but I’m not hopeful as I know the same policies are applied to both systems and one works while the other doesn’t.

It’s odd – I’ve been poking at this issue off and on for a couple months now but really haven’t made any headway. Good suggestion on logging on with another user – I’ll try that.

Hi, It seems that there are 2 issues in your description. First, ica file wasn’t opened in wordpad. Second, we cannot log in Citrix in Windows 8. For the first issue, please choose default program as wordpad for ica file by referring to this article: Choose the programs Windows uses by default For the second issue, I suggest we Run Application troubleshooter: Download and run the Modern UI App troubleshooter and check. If the metro Citrix failed to connect to internet, please try following steps: Metro app fails to connect the Internet due to proxy settings In addition, this issue can also be caused by firewall or third part conflict, please test this issue in Clean boot Mode with Firewall disabled: How to perform a clean boot to troubleshoot a problem in Windows 8, Windows 7, or Windows Vista If we can log on Citrix in this mode, you can determine which one can be the cause by using dichotomy in MSconfig.

Checking on half of Non-Microsoft service and restart, determining which half of the services cause the issue and repeating to check half of the problematic half services. Hope these could be helpful and keep post. Kate Li TechNet Community Support.