The Citrix Receiver (XenApp plugin / Online plugin / ICA Client / WinFrame client) has a file association with the.ICA extension. This means that each time you open a file with the.ICA extension the Citrix Receiver is launched to interpret the file (and act upon the content of the file).

Seriously, the article I wrote Friday about the seemed to create more confusion than it solved about all the names and versions of the various Citrix ICA clients. I spent some time digging today and I think I've sorted out all the different names, packages, and versions of the Citrix ICA client software. (Unfortunately I haven't sorted out the 'why' yet.) The ICA Client This is the original name of the client software that seemed to work fine for ten years.

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If we were scientists, this would be our 'control.' Historically there were Program Neighborhood, Program Neighborhood Agent, and Web packages available. You could use any of the three packages to connect to seamless published apps or to full desktops.

The XenApp Plugin This is the new (current) name for the ICA client. Like the previous versions, there's a regular package and a web package, as well as EXE and MSI editions available. The main question with this client is 'plug-in to what?'

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The XenApp Plugin MSI is a standalong package that you just install. As far as I can tell, this is just the new name for Version 11 of the normal ICA client. I'm not really sure what it 'plugs in' to. Citrix Receiver This is the new client framework that Citrix announced / released at Synergy 09 a few weeks ago. The Receiver is a centrally-managed client framework that can accept plug-ins for things like ICA, SSL-VPNs, passwork management, WAN acceleration, etc.

The Receiver itself doesn't actually do anything except provide a way for admins to centrally configure, manage, and update all the various pieces that need to be installed on a client device. The 'server' component that goes along with the Receiver to manage it on the back-end is the Citrix Merchandising Server. Online App Plugin Supposedly this is an actual 'plug in' for the Citrix Receiver that gives it access to online apps via the ICA protocol. The current version is 11.1.1. However, there's text that says 'Use of the Online app plug-in 11.1.1 independent of Citrix Receiver is not supported,' which suggests that use of the online app plug-in 11.1.1.

Independent of the Citrix receiver is actually possible. And from what I can tell, the 11.1.1 beta client is in fact a 'normal' ICA client. My guess is that Citrix's decision to only support the 11.1.1 client as an actual 'plug in' to the Citrix Receiver is temporary, and eventually there will only be a single ICA client that can be used on its own or plugged into a Receiver. (After all, Citrix has to have some support for people to connect to apps without forcing them to build a Merchandising Server.) Dazzle This is that that makes finding and running applications fun! Think of it almost like a 'skin' for the Receiver. You'll control Dazzle with the Merchandising Server along with the Receiver. Desktop Receiver Do not confuse this 'Desktop Receiver' with the 'Citrix Receiver' because they're in no way related.

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