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What’s new in 2210.5

This release addresses issues that help to improve overall performance, security, and stability.

Client App Management [Technical Preview]

Citrix Workspace app 2210.5 for Windows now offers Client App Management capability that makes the Citrix Workspace app a single client app required on the end point to install and manage agents such as Secure Access Agent and End Point Analysis (EPA) plug-in.

With this capability, administrators can easily deploy and manage required agents from a single management console.

Note: This feature is applicable to Workspace (cloud) sessions only.

Client App Management includes the following steps:

  • Administrators must specify the agents required on end users’ devices in the Global App Configuration Service. With this technical preview, administrators can specify Secure Access Agent and Endpoint Analysis (EPA) agent.
  • Citrix Workspace app fetches the list of agents from Global App Configuration Service.
  • Based on the list fetched from Global App Configuration service, Citrix Workspace app downloads the agent packages through the auto-update service. If the agent is not previously installed on the end point, Citrix Workspace app triggers the installation of the agent. If the agent is already installed, Citrix Workspace app triggers an update to the agent (if the version of the downloaded agent is higher than the installed version.)

Citrix Workspace app ensures to automatically update the agents whenever an update is available in the future.

Citrix Workspace app automatically signs in to the agents with the Citrix Workspace credentials.

The following diagram illustrates the workflow:

Client App Management

You can register for this technical preview by using the Podio form. Submit a request and we will reach out to you with more details.

Note:

Technical previews are available for customers to test in their non-production or limited production environments, and to give customers an opportunity to share feedback. Citrix does not accept support cases for feature previews but welcomes feedback for improving them. Citrix might or might not act on feedback based on its severity, criticality, and importance. It is advised that Beta builds aren’t deployed in production environments.

Enhancement to auto-update

Citrix Workspace app now supports auto-update when Proxy auto-configuration (PAC) and Web Proxy Auto-Discovery Protocol (WPAD) detection is enabled.

Citrix Enterprise Browser

This release includes Citrix Enterprise Browser version 105.2.1.40, based on Chromium version 105. For more information about the Citrix Enterprise Browser, see the Citrix Enterprise Browser documentation.

Fixed issues in 2210.5

This release addresses issues that help to improve overall performance, security, and stability.

Known issues in 2210.5

No new issues have been observed in this release.

Earlier releases

This section provides information about the new features and fixed issues in the previous releases that we support as per the Lifecycle Milestones for Citrix Workspace app.

2210

What’s new

Background blurring for webcam redirection

Citrix Workspace app for Windows now supports background blurring for webcam redirection. You can enable this feature by selecting Preferences > Connections > Enable background blur check box.

App Protection enhancements for web and SaaS apps on Windows 11

This App Protection enhancement optimizes the experience and security capabilities for web and SaaS app users on Windows 11. This enhancement is available via the Citrix Enterprise Browser for Secure Private Access customers.

Local App Protection [Technical Preview]

App Protection offers enhanced security to defend our customers against Keyloggers, accidental and malicious screen capture at endpoints. Currently, App Protection capabilities are only offered for Workspace resources. With Local App Protection, App Protection capabilities are extended to local apps on endpoints. Starting with Citrix Workspace app 2210 for Windows, App Protection can be applied to local apps on Windows devices.

You can register for this technical preview by using this Podio form.

Note:

Technical previews are available for customers to test in their non-production or limited production environments, and to give customers an opportunity to share feedback. Citrix does not accept support cases for feature previews but welcomes feedback for improving them. Citrix might or might not act on feedback based on its severity, criticality, and importance. It is advised that Beta builds aren’t deployed in production environments.

Limiting video resolutions

Administrators who have users on lower-performance client endpoints can choose to limit incoming or outgoing video resolutions to decrease the impacts of encoding and decoding video on those endpoints. Starting from Citrix Workspace app 2010 for Windows, you can limit these resolutions using client configuration options.

Note:

Users running with restricted resolutions impact the overall video quality of the conference because the Microsoft Teams server will be forced to use the lowest-common-denominator resolution for all conference participants.

Call constraints are disabled by default on the client with Citrix Workspace app 2210. To enable, administrators must set the following client-side configurations in the HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Citrix\HDXMediaStream:

NameTypeMandatoryAccepted Values
EnableSimulcastIntYES1–3 (Set it to 1)
MaxOutgoingResolutionIntYES180,240,360,540,720,1080 (Microsoft Teams supported Resolutions)
MaxIncomingResolutionIntYES180,240,360,540,720,1080 (Microsoft Teams supported Resolutions)
MaxIncomingStreamsIntYES1–8
MaxSimulcastLayersIntYES1–3 (set it to 1)
MaxVideoFrameRateIntNO1–30
MaxScreenshareFrameRateIntNO1–15

All keys are DWORDs.

Citrix Enterprise Browser

This release includes Citrix Enterprise Browser version 105.1.1.27, based on Chromium version 105. For more information about the Citrix Enterprise Browser, see the Citrix Enterprise Browser documentation.

Rebranding Citrix Workspace Browser

Citrix Workspace Browser is now Citrix Enterprise Browser. The custom scheme is now changed from citrixworkspace:// to citrixbrowser://.

Implementing this transition in our products and their documentation is an ongoing process. Your patience during this transition is appreciated.

  • The product UI, in-product content, and the images and instructions in product documentation will be updated in the coming weeks.
  • It is possible that some items (such as commands and MSIs) might continue to retain their former names to prevent breaking existing customer scripts.
  • Related product documentation and other resources (such as videos and blog posts) that are linked from this product documentation might still contain former names.
Make Citrix Enterprise Browser the work browser [Technical Preview]

You can now configure Citrix Enterprise Browser to open all work or enterprise links and apps configured by your administrator in the Citrix Workspace app. This feature provides a way for you to open only work links or web and SaaS apps in the Citrix Enterprise Browser. You can select an alternate browser to open any other non-work links or apps.

Open all web and SaaS apps through the Citrix Enterprise Browser

From this release, all internal web apps and external SaaS apps available in the Citrix Workspace app open in Citrix Enterprise Browser.

Support for browser extensions [Technical Preview]

You can add extensions that are provided by your administrator to the Citrix Enterprise Browser in a secure way. An administrator can deploy, manage, and control the extensions. End users can view and use the extension under citrixbrowser://extensions as required. For more settings, see Global App Configuration Service.

Note:

This feature is a request-only preview. To get it enabled in your environment, fill out the Podio form.

For information on how to configure, see Citrix Enterprise Browser documentation.

Use Global App Config service to manage Citrix Enterprise Browser [Technical Preview]

The administrator can use the Global App Configuration service for Citrix Workspace to deliver Citrix Enterprise Browser settings through a centrally managed service.

The Global App Configuration service is designed for administrators to easily configure Citrix Workspace and manage the Citrix Workspace app settings. This feature allows admins to use the Global App Configuration Service to apply various settings or system policies to the Citrix Enterprise Browser on a particular store. The administrator can now configure and manage the following Citrix Enterprise Browser settings using the Global App Configuration service:

  • “Enable CWB for all apps” - Makes the Citrix Enterprise Browser the default browser for opening web and SaaS apps from the Citrix Workspace app.
  • “Enable save passwords” - Allow or deny end users the ability to save passwords.
  • “Enable incognito mode” - Enable or disable incognito mode.
  • “Managed Bookmarks” - Allow administrator to push bookmarks to the Citrix Enterprise Browser.
  • “Enable developer tools” - Enable or disable developer tools within the Enterprise Browser.
  • “Delete browsing data on exit” - Allow the administrator to configure what data the Citrix Enterprise Browser deletes on exit.
  • “Extension Install Force list” - Allow the administrator to install extensions in the Citrix Enterprise Browser.
  • “Extension Install Allow list” - Allow the administrator to configure an allowed list of extensions that users can add to the Citrix Enterprise Browser. This list leverages the Chrome Web Store.

Notes:

  • This feature is a request-only preview. To get it enabled in your environment, fill out the Podio form.
  • Technical previews are available for customers to test in their non-production or limited production environments, and to give customers an opportunity to share feedback. Citrix does not accept support cases for feature previews but welcomes feedback for improving them. Citrix might or might not act on feedback based on its severity, criticality, and importance. It’s advised that Beta builds aren’t deployed in production environments.
  • The name and value pair are case-sensitive.
  • All the browser settings in Global App Configuration Service are under the following category:

{
    "category": "browser",
    "userOverride": false,
    "assignedTo": [
    "AllUsersNoAuthentication"
    ]
}

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