Citrix Online Plugin Web Download Windows Xp
Citrix Online Plug-in Web (free) download Windows version En.freedownloadmanager.org Citrix Online Plug-in Web can be installed on 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10. Our antivirus check shows that this download is safe. Nov 26, 2009 - Citrix Online Plug-in – Web Version 12.1. Release Date:. Windows 7, XP, Vista, 2003, & 2008 13.4 MB. Download CitrixOnlinePluginWeb11.2.exe from ardamis.com. XenApp Plugin (Client) – Version 11.0.150.
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The Citrix Online Plugin has a number of settings that can be changed. This includes things as Window Size and Color Depth: In my case I wanted to preset the Window size to Full Screen so using Process Monitor I checked where the Online Plugin writes this setting. I Used a Filter that includes only the Online Plugin (PNAMain.exe) and the RegSetValue Operation: This yielded only few results: I changed the setting back and compared the registry, that made clear that the settings was written to “Configuration Model 000”.

Unfortunately the key is a REG_BINARY and I don’t like blindly importing this key into other systems since we have no idea what else we are importing. However when editing the value in Regedit we see that the data looks like XML: I wrote a small PowerShell script to read this data into a string. DesktopDisplayEnabled false DesktopName LogonMethod prompt ServerURLEntered ServerURLListUsers StartMenuDisplayEnabled true StartMenuRoot StartMenuDisplayRootFolder SystemTrayDisplayEnabled true UserDisplayDimensions fullscreen DesktopName DesktopNameModifiable true ServerIndex 0 ServerURL ServerURLModifiable true ServerURLListBackup StartMenuDisplayRootFolder StartMenuRootFolderModifiable true.