![]() ![]() I expanded my test to three variations of the program (all run the same basic engine at their core). Didn't restart the server (I figure that might not be needed for this change since it's not mentioned anywhere as required). So I'm unsure if those registry keys are actually doing something. From what I gather the max values for them are as follows: ![]() Went ahead and added both DWORD32 registry entries (in decimal) to the Citrix servers. It shows a processing screen about 5 seconds in, and takes 15 seconds to fully start, but that 5 seconds but should be sufficient to allow Citrix to pick up that the application is actually being started.ĭoes anyone have any idea what might cause the 32-bit application to run normally from a desktop session, but failing to start as a published application? Or possibly where I could find some logs that may hint at the root cause of this? The OS can't find or start the application (despite it being present), and Citrix finding that no further actions are being done in presenting the application initiates a logoff.Īnd yes, I'm well aware that the application is slow in starting. The session hands over control to the OS to start the application. My guess at this point is that the Citrix logon goes as expected. I hae not yet tried to have both of them present, but I'm not sure if that's even where our problem resides. I did find some information on the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Citrix\wfshell\TWI (specifically the DWORD entries for ApplicationLaunchWaitTimeoutMS and LogoffCheckerStartupDelayInSeconds), but either of those doesn't seem to change the behavior. The Citrix Connection Center also indicates that the application doesn't seem to be launched (we see WEM appearing briefly and then the session is torn down), and possibly as a result of that inability to launch the application the logoff is triggered. Instead the session is disconnected after about 10 to 15 seconds, where the server-side eventlogs show that as a logoff prompted by the user. Login for the Citrix server is asked, we see the session being created, but the application itself doesn't appear. ![]() When we however select the executable for the older 32 bit application (selected as %ProgramFiles(x86)%\folder\folder\file.exe (I browsed to the file in question), or even as C:\Program Files (x86)\folder\folder\file.exe) the application does seems to launch as expected. If we create a VDA for Notepad or Excel, the application is neatly launched and can be used as expected. Using the application as a published app, we found the application does NOT start. An older application which is required by our employees can be used from a published desktop. ![]()
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