Issues Fixed in this Release
Citrix® Presentation Server Clients for 32-bit Windows (64-bit compatible)
Product: Citrix Presentation Server Clients for 32-bit Windows (64-bit compatible)
Current Product Version: 10.0
Previous Product Version: 9.230, 9.231, 9.234, 9.236
Language: English (EN)
Fixed Issues List: 1.1
| Version |
Date |
Change Description |
| 1.1 |
February, 2007 |
Modified description of #151189 |
| 1.0 |
February, 2007 |
Initial release |
The following issues have been fixed since the previous release of this product. For information about new features and system requirements, see the product administration guides.
Client Device Issues
- Desktop icons for published applications are not removed from user's desktops when the users are removed from the user group associated with the application.
[From 10.0][#141796, 154203]
- In published desktop sessions, file transfers terminate when attempting to transfer files in excess of 2GB to client mapped drives.
[From 9.236][#133975]
Content Redirection
- When using Program Neighborhood Agent, client to server content redirection might not launch
published Microsoft Office applications if the applications are also installed on the workstation.
[From 10.0][#139096]
- Published content with a %username% variable or any environment variable surrounded by quotation marks is not expanded, and the proper content is not launched.
[From 10.0][#151189]
Keyboard
- Windows Key combinations, such as ALT + TAB, are not passed correctly to ICA sessions running in full screen mode on client devices configured to use multiple monitors.
[From 9.231][#147834]
- When Local IME (Input Method Editor) support is enabled, the Caps lock and KANA lock states might not change status correctly.
[From 10.0][#133376]
- Under certain environmental conditions, custom values of MouseTimer and KeyboardTimer are overwritten by default values.
[From 10.0][#138326]
- Holding down the Shift key for up to three seconds in an ICA session of an application that has both SpeedScreen Latency Reduction enabled and StickyKeys support might cause the StickyKeys dialog box to appear.
[From 10.0][#148809]
Printing
- When printing from a client session using the universal printer, print jobs automatically display a print preview, regardless of print preview settings, if other settings of the print job differ from the settings of the universal printer.
[From 10.0][#133106]
- If a computer is running Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional, some real printer settings are not inherited by the client device.
[From 10.0][#139065]
- Printing to the Universal Print Driver using the pass-through client causes the client to exit unexpectedly.
[From 10.0][#148699]
- Client printer settings such as paper size might be overwritten by the universal printer driver when printing a document from within an ICA session.
[From 10.0][#149351]
- Universal Print Driver local settings are not honored in pass-through environments.
[From 9.234][#151095]
- After completely printing a document using the universal print driver (UPD) to a printer attached to an IPP (Internet Printing Protocol) port, an error message might appear on the client device indicating a spool file error.
[From 9.213][#134512]
- Cpviewer.exe might exit unexpectedly when printing multiple print jobs.
[From 9.208][#142637]
- When users print to a printer connected to a client device using an Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) port, cpviewer.exe might fail unexpectedly on the client device.
[From 9.218][#152831]
- After this hotfix is applied, large documents printed using the Advanced Universal Print Driver print completely.
[From 9.160][#123627]
- This fix introduces a new method of printing documents generated using the Advanced Universal Print Driver to address occasional document printing problems. The Advanced Universal Print Driver depends on the availability of Enhanced Metafile spooling (available for Windows print servers only). If the target printer does not support Enhanced Metafile spooling, printing will revert to the previous behavior.
The following two options on the advanced tab of a printer also disable EMF spooling: Enable Advanced Printing Features and Print Directly to the Printer.
[From 9.160][#126686]
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For certain printer drivers, changes made to printer properties or advanced printer settings within a session do not persist between sessions.
This is the client-side component of an enhancement that allows you to modify the client-side appsrv.ini file to set the client to always use the printer settings from the actual printer rather than the retained settings in the properties store. This setting also forces the client to attempt to write settings modified within a client session to the client printer if the drivers are determined to be equivalent. To get the full benefit of this enhancement, you must also install the corresponding server hotfix for Fix #127407 and add the following line to the [WFClient] section of the client-side appsrv.ini file:
Win32FavorRetainedPrinterSettings=Off
This fix also adds the capability to inherit, retain, and restore the following settings from a printer's Advanced tab:
- Spooled versus print directly to printer
- Wait for last page or start immediately
- Enable/disable advanced printing features
- Give preference to complete jobs
[From 9.160][#127407]
- Applications which do not specify a document name when printing will not print using the Advanced Universal Print Driver.
[From 9.160][#130608]
Session/Connection
- If a user changes the password associated with a different user name within the domain on a client device while a Program Neighborhood Agent session is connected, incorrect credentials might be sent the next time the user logs on.
[from 10.0][#147090]
- Under certain environmental conditions, launching a published application might result in a memory access violation, terminating the ICA session.
[From 10.0][#149238]
Seamless Windows
- Seamless applications do not display a notification icon tooltip.
[From 10.0][#132126]
- This fix provides a performance improvement for scrolling within seamless applications. Prior to this hotfix, scrolling or selecting items within a seamless published application could cause more items to be selected than desired. With this fix, you can adjust the buffer that controls the speed at which the server sends updates. To do this:
- Using a text editor, open the module.ini file.
- Add the following line to the [Thinwire3.0] section:
TW2StopwatchScale=an integer between 1 and 100
- Save your changes and close the file.
The larger the number set as TW2StopwatchScale, the longer the time between updates from the server. Adjust as needed for your environment.
[From 10.0][#132153]
- On occasion, when switching between local and published applications maximized using the keystroke combination Shift + F2, the client taskbar is present on top of the published application window.
[From 10.0][#132155]
- After unlocking a workstation, scroll bars might appear for non-seamless applications that are open to the maximum window size.
[From 10.0][#134764]
- Full screen ICA sessions do not always return to full screen mode when the key sequence Shift + F2 is used. The Shift +F2 key combination was designed as a Seamless to Windowed mode toggle. After applying this fix, users can use the new key combination Shift + F12 to return to full screen mode.
[From 10.0][#134828]
- Under certain conditions, unexpected icons appear in the notification area.
[From 10.0][#136911]
- Some applications, such as Skype, might not appear in the Connection Center when the main application window is minimized or closed.
[From 10.0][#138239]
- The caption area and window size of an ICA session increases in height each time users press Shift+F2 on fixed-size sessions that utilize the Windows XP style display appearance.
[From 10.0][#141960]
- Some seamless applications, when minimized, cannot be restored by clicking the taskbar icon.
[From 10.0][#144342]
- Modal dialog boxes located outside of the application window might not display correctly when the parent window is brought to the foreground.
[From 10.0][#144489]
- This fix resolves a seamless focus issue that can happen if a published seamless application displays a modal dialog window while another locally running application has focus.
[From 10.0][#149706]
- On occasion, an application launched in seamless mode might incorrectly get a TOPMOST property set, keeping the application window on top of all other windows.
[From 10.0][#149867]
Smart Cards
- If you disconnect a published desktop session by removing a smart card and then reconnect, all applications that were active in the session before disconnecting are no longer running. The issue occurs because removing the smart card terminates all pass-through clients running in the desktop session.
[From 9.200][#123556]
Miscellaneous
- This an enhancement that allows you to modify the client-side appsrv.ini file to allow user names to display in the title bar of an ICA session. To get the full benefit of this enhancement, add the following line to the [WFClient] section of the client-side appsrv.ini file:
AppendUsername=1
[From 10.0][#137978]
- Published instances of Microsoft Internet Explorer do not support URLs longer than 1,024 characters.
[From 10.0][#139152]
- Under certain environmental conditions, users authenticating with Novell credentials can open a second pass-through client session in a new window.
[From 10.0][#140964]
- Launching published applications using desktop shortcut icons might cause any error messages associated with the application launch to lose focus and remain hidden behind other open applications.
[From 10.0][#145128]
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