I'm hoping someone out there has dealt with this before and can point me at a solution. But, the steps bomb out if run through PDQ Deploy and the output log only tells me that it exceeded the timeout period, nothing more. I saw some stuff regarding modifying a couple of Registry keys to temporarily disable the admin UAC prompts, which seem to work if I log into the machine directly and run the batch file directly. But, the running of the Cleanup Utility and the installation of Receiver seem to hang until the deployment times out.
The reboot steps are fine and work as they should.
My issue is that my results are sketchy when trying to run this package. Currently, the uninstall/install steps are calling batch files that disable UAC, run the EXEs, then re-enable UAC.
#Citrix receiver cleanup utility install#
It consists of 6 steps: reboot, run the cleanup utility, reboot, install Receiver, copy a shortcut to the public desktop, and reboot. I see there is a package available in the gallery that says it will run the Cleanup Utility, but I could not get it to work, so I began tinkering with making my own package. This works, but I need to be able to do this on a larger scale. What I have done for individual machines is run the Receiver Cleanup Utility, reboot, then install Receiver using the CLI and the necessary switches to force the server, enable SSO, etc. Receiver Software in Programs, then run the Receiver Cleanup Utility. I have a couple hundred computers in my organization that need to have a legacy Citrix client removed (Online Plug-In 12.3) and the LTSR version of Citrix Receiver installed (currently ver. Citrix Client for Microsoft Windows NOTICE: Citrix Receiver reached end of life. I'm hoping someone out there has had (and solved) this issue and can point me in the right direction.