12/28/2022 0 Comments Citrix plugin for ie9We tested the issue there also but couldn’t reproduce it. We have a demo R&D environment called Virtuall where we run demo’s for customers and do some R&D work for ourselfs. It looks so far that the difference is found in whether or not you have the plugin and the activeX or jus the activeX installed. Asked him to check his Flash version etc because perhaps that’s a difference we need to look at. Other sites he opened were still rendered client side. Youtube therefore was rendered server side. Hope someone tells me that I’m wrong and what I should do to fix it, untill then we’re in the dark waiting for a Citrix did a check up for me and added http ///* to the URL compatibility list. At the moment it certainly looks like a bug. I looks like a bug, acts like a bug and feels like a bug, but perhaps I’ve done something incredible stupid and it’s not a but. This however will have all sites client side rendered. Yes there is, disabling the URL compatibility or having an empty URL list is a workaround to get client side rendering working. You can check this by opening the taskmanager and search for the proces, it’s not there. On the client the process PseudoContainer2.exe is never active when this URL compatibility policy is active. How can you see that client side rendering is not running on the client? The site URL cannot be obtained from the browser to check against the dynamic blacklist When you check the log files with HDX monitor it has several entries like this. browse to (Big Buck Bunny 1080HD) you will notice this also is rendered on the server.Įven if you open a new IE instance everything is rendered at the server, client side rendering is disabled for some reason. When you open another TAB in the same browser and e.g. (you can disable the question about optimization as we did) When you browse to the site entered in the list, server side rendering of the site is active. What kind of behavior do you see and how do you know client side is broken? HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREWow6432NodeCitrixHdxMediaStreamForFlashServerPseudoServerĪdded the entry: IEBrowserMaximumMajorVersion / DWORD value = 00000009. We’re running IE9 and yes I know you need to add some register settings to make it work. What have we done so far to test this?Ī user policy that adds exclusions for certain sites, is added to the farm and filtered based on a few users just to see it’s behavior. The site that is added is (this is just a example, the customer site was added but I’ve changed that over here). The site itself is not of any importance, the policy behavior is the case. If you look at the picture above you notice both the ActvieX and the plugin are installed.
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