[THIN] Re: Got Citrix ICA Working in Google Chrome

  • From: "Foster, Bill" <Bill.Foster@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2008 08:01:00 -0400

Very cool 

 

Bill Foster

Systems Engineer, Sr.

Wellcare Health Plans

X1158

 

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From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of 
Dennis Parker
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 9:39 AM
To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [THIN] Got Citrix ICA Working in Google Chrome

 

If you have ever wondered and not figured out on your own how to get the ICA 
client to work in alternate browsers, I found a document online:

 

These instructions are for the 10.2 ICA client. They work for the 11.0 client, 
but some of the files arenʼt used in the 11.0 client. This procedure works for 
the new Google Chrome. (Which is why I started looking into it in the first 
place.)

 

It doesn't look pretty in Chrome as it opens another window for the ICA client 
to run in, but it works.

 

 

The Citrix ICA Client installer detects Mozilla Firefox, but not SeaMonkey or 
Opera. The plugin is automatically installed for Mozilla Firefox. 

To install the plugin for SeaMonkey or Opera, copy the following files to your 
browser's plugins folder:

*       icaclobj.class
*       cgpcfg.dll
*       cgpcore.dll
*       confmgr.dll
*       ctxmui.dll
*       icafile.dll
*       icalogon.dll
*       logging.dll
*       npican.dll
*       pscript.dll
*       sslsdk_b.dll
*       tcppserv.dll

Then create a folder named resource in your plugins folder, and a folder named 
en inside it, and copy the following files to the en folder:

*       ctxmuiUI.dll
*       icalogUI.dll
*       logginUI.dll
*       npicanUI.dll
*       sslsdkui.dll

 

Enjoy.

 

--Dennis

 

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