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This will disconnect you from your Citrix desktop session, but when you log back in to the Citrix desktop the system will remember your dual screen preference and will properly detect which monitors to use as your primary and secondary screens (it detects this setting from your local computer).
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Save the preference and restart your remote session. Now select No, use the native resolution. You will see Advance preference window: Now click on High DPI. Then click citrix receiver advance preference.
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It was working pretty well and we saw no hung sessions.
#CITRIX VIEWER WONT LET ME TYPE WINDOWS#
User Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Scripts (Logon/Logoff).
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Refer to: Citrix logoff hangs – wfshell.exe This is how this issue was resolved issue in our XenDesktop environment (7.13) At this stage, the user can launch a Desktop from receiver and it should connect to a different desktop hosting machine in the pool without any fuss. If not, click Change program and choose Citrix Connection Manager. Ensure that the current default is set to Citrix Connection Manager. This has set the affected users broken session as hidden. On Windows computers, go to Control Panel > Settings > Apps > Default apps > Choose default apps by file type Under Name, find. Now, run Get-BrokerSession -username DOMAIN\affectedUsername and you can see the Hidden flag will now be set to True. Run command Get-BrokerSession -username DOMAIN\affectedUsername | Set-BrokerSession -hidden $true Click Yes, Reset Citrix Workspace or Yes, Reset Citrix Receiver, and then click OK. Be aware that you may lose all favorites configured on this device, and you will lose all settings configured on the app. Click Reset Citrix Workspace or Reset Citrix Receiver. Within Citrix Studio, launch PowerShell or add the 2 module to your PowerShell session. Right-click the Workspace/Receiver icon in the system tray. Running this PowerShell command, you will have the affected user up and running quickly and you can worry about draining and restarting the server at a more convenient time or without as much urgency.