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#Chrome blocking citrix plugin install
If this must go this way, I'll try to develop a way to install chrome for them on their user layer whether that's a logon script or something the user would need to click on. I can test creating a desktop in that manner and see if I can or cannot reproduce the BCR plugin failing eventually.
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Given your recommendation that we deliver Chrome via User Install on the Full User Layer. We have used this to block antivirus updates from going on the User Layer. HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\unifltr AlwaysOnBoot Reg_SZ I've only used this sparingly as I do not think it's supported by citrix. Long gone are the issues with UPM ugprades/changes, file server moves or other things that made users reconfigure settings.Īlso I am not sure what UPL synchronization means? Can you explain what you mean there -įull User Layer has a registry key to block copy back to the User Layer disk. We haven't really had to do that except in the most extreme of cases, most users have had the same user layer now for 1-2 years. I have a concern that changing this delivery could create a conflict on the Full user layer requiring a replacement. I'm hesitant to change the delivery model to 'user installed Chrome' as basically all users have had Full User Layers for almost 2 years. We have not, as of yet had an issue created by any updates.
#Chrome blocking citrix plugin update
We've been using a Google Chrome Group Policy Administrative template to update the override policy.
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Even if I could identify one, I don't know how to block those from synching with the UPL VHD. I'm looking for something that 'still' exists after uninstalling the extension, but it would seem something like that. I couldn't identify a user or computer registry key that appears related. Block UPL synchronization to C:\users\\appdata\local\chrome\User Data\Default\Extensions\hdppkjifljbdpckfajcmlblbchhledln AND force reinstall of the plugin on every login.ĥ. C:\users\\appdata\local\chrome\User Data\Default ORĤ. C:\users\\appdata\local\chrome\User Data\Default\Extensions\hdppkjifljbdpckfajcmlblbchhledln ORī. Deleting the contents of the C:\users\\appdata\local\chrome\User Data\Default\Extensionss ORĪ.
#Chrome blocking citrix plugin manual
Manual uninstall/reinstall of Chrome extension.ģ. Why am I asking the applayering forum? Because ******The situation remains UNTIL I give myself a new personal layer and then it will eventually fail again with the same symptom******* I'm using the same endpoint repeatedly.ġ. The red status indicator is 'Unable to connect to websocket service' THEN, for unidentified reasons, I get a red status indicator for the extension and the issue is permanent. It works for MANY repeated logouts, logons. I can see it working properly in getting the green status indicator and youtube and other redirected sites like are working fabulously. I can manually or using GPO install the BCR extension 4.1 from the play store into Chrome on the VDA. apps like acrobat reader, flash, java, Chrome version: .104 (updates disabled in the vda by group policy) VDA - WinLTSC, CWA 2102.0.25, VDA 2012.0, WEM 2101.2, Seven Elastic Apps, Full User Personal Layer (UPL from app layering), admin base image with lots of other apps too many to list, it's notable that Chrome is installed on an application layer as part of the base image with some supporting misc. I cannot find any mention of the Chrome BCR plugin here so I'm hoping someone else has a solution.Įndpoint - Windows 10 20H2, CWA 2012.1, Zoom/Webex Meeting Plugins, Chrome/Edge installed, VNC server/viewer, silverlight, visual c++, supporting lenovo/amd apps but super basic for us.
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Since you are in a work environment, system restore may not be available to you as your IT department may have limited your ability to do so.I think it's appropriate to try a support case for this issue and I will. This will confirm the restore point you want to install.
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Highlight the one you have before it stopped working.Ĭlick next. I have several for when Windows Updates were installed.Īt the bottom left, put a check mark in Check more restore points. You should see system restore points when changes to your computer were made. On the left hand side, click on System Protection.Ĭlick on System Restore button. If you go to System Restore, do you see any available restore points? Once you select the restore point, click next, then select finish, this will start the restore process. Once on the next screen, pick a restore point to go back to when it last worked for you.
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