Filenames: JICAComponents.tar.gz, JICAComponents.zip
For: Citrix Receiver for Java 10.1
Replaces: CitrixReceiverForJava_10.1.003, CitrixReceiverForJava_10.1.004, CitrixReceiverForJava_10.1.005, CitrixReceiverForJava_10.1.006
Date: January, 2014
Language: English (US), German, French, Spanish, Japanese
Readme Version: 1.01
Readme Revision History
Version | Date | Change Description |
1.01 | January, 2014 | Modified description of #LA5170 |
1.00 | January, 2014 | Initial release |
This document describes the issue(s) resolved by this release and includes installation instructions. For additional product information, see the Receiver for Java 10.1 section of Citrix eDocs, the Citrix Product Documentation Library.
On client devices with JRE 1.7 installed, the following known issues can be observed with this version of the Receiver:
The keyboard entries might not work when you edit the fields by clicking or tabbing in published applications. However, if you type outside the application and then type within the application, the keyboard entries might work until the fields are changed within the application.
[From CitrixReceiverForJava_10.1.007][#LA5016]
In an effort to comply with Oracle security recommendations as of JRE7u45, connections to only secure, trusted HTTPS Web Interface sites are allowed as of Version 10.1.007 of Citrix Receiver for Java.
This requires:
[From CitrixReceiverForJava_10.1.007][#LA5170]
When using the Receiver for Java from a Mac client to connect to a full-screen Virtual Desktop session, the Mac menu bar and the Mac Dock continue to be visible and obstruct parts of the virtual desktop.
[From CitrixReceiverForJava_10.1.003][#249339]
This fix allows the use of certificates that do not include legacy Netscape extensions.
[From CitrixReceiverForJava_10.1.003][#253813]
When launching a published application, an unspecified "IllegalStateException" might occur.
[From CitrixReceiverForJava_10.1.003][#254897]
Non-ASCII characters can get corrupted when they are copied and pasted from the client to the server. For example, if you type some non-ASCII characters in a file located on the client device and then copy those characters and paste them into a file open in a server session, the characters can wind up corrupted in the server session.
[From CitrixReceiverForJava_10.1.003][#255006]
A modal dialog opened by published VB6 application can unexpectedly take focus from other applications.
[From CitrixReceiverForJava_10.1.003][#255220]
Applications can lose focus while Japanese characters are being input using Japanist instead of the standard IME language bar.
[From CitrixReceiverForJava_10.1.003][#255307]
Clicking Full-screen in the Connection Center can cause applications to no longer be displayed.
[From CitrixReceiverForJava_10.1.003][#262958]
With Excelhook enabled, launching multiple instances of Microsoft Excel or Powerpoint in a published desktop session creates separate taskbar icons for each instance of those applications.
[From CitrixReceiverForJava_10.1.004][#LA0969]
The session time in virtual desktop sessions can be incorrect.
[From CitrixReceiverForJava_10.1.005][#LA2356]
The Receiver can fail to apply the endpoint default printer as the session default printer; any changes made to the endpoint default printer are not reflected in the session.
[From CitrixReceiverForJava_10.1.005][#LA2697]
With a custom screen percentage and a screen resolution lesser than maximum available resolution configured, white borders can be seen framing the session window, and scrollbars must be used to view the session window in its entirety.
[From CitrixReceiverForJava_10.1.005][#LA3168]
On Mac OS 10.8.2 with Java Runtime Environment 7u9, the screen flickers when launching published apps in full-screen mode.
[From CitrixReceiverForJava_10.1.006][#LA2918]
On Mac OS 10.8.2 with the latest Java 7 JRE, the keyboard can intermittently become unresponsive in the session.
[From CitrixReceiverForJava_10.1.006][#LA3542]
The following security warning message appears while logging off from the session:
"Block potentially unsafe components from being run?
Application: javaclient"
[From CitrixReceiverForJava_10.1.006][#LA4485]
For more information about the receiver, including licensing, client device system requirements, and installation instructions, see the Receiver for Java 10.1 section of Citrix eDocs, the Citrix Product Documentation Library.