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Applicable Products
- Receiver for HTML5
- Receiver for Chrome
Objective
Customize file upload to view uploaded files inside application File open/save dialogues.
Customize file download to allow downloading a file from the browser running on the remote session to local client/machine
To disable download and upload option for the users.
Background:
Receiver for HTML5 and Receiver for Chrome provides secure file transfer between a user device and virtual XenDesktop sessions. File upload can be customized to make it easy for users to view uploaded files inside application File open/save dialogs and this is also helpful for “attaching” files from client to web apps running inside session. Wine osx download. File download can also be customized to allow downloading a file from browser running inside session to local client/machine.
Requirements:
XenDesktop/XenApp 7.6 LTSR1 or above.
Instructions
Customize file upload to view uploaded files inside application file open/save dialog
Upload file using the “Upload” toolbar button or drag and drop file from the local client machine to the specific folder (see below configuration steps) in the session
Files can then be viewed inside applications using File Open dialog. For web apps, uploaded files can be selected via attach button.
Configuration steps
Set “UploadFolderLocation” registry inside session to a folder. To set it, go to registry [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWARECitrixFileTransfer] and set “UploadFolderLocation” to folder path.
Add this folder (set in registry) to “Favorites” in explorer so that it is visible easily in open file dialog.
Now user would upload files to session via toolbar button or drag n drop. File will get uploaded to folder set by registry.
Inside web app when user clicks on “attach a file” button, user can pick files in “Open File” dialog by going to Favorites -> Uploaded Files.
As shown below, user can open uploaded files using open file dialog in MS Word app.
Customize file download to allow downloading a file from the browser running on the remote session to local client/machine
Configure the default download folder location of web browsers to “Save To My Device” folder.
For example, IE11 default download folder location is set to “Save To My Device” as shown below.
Once it is set, then downloading any file from web browser running on the remote session will download it to local client/machine. On client machine file will be saved to default folder location which is set on the web browser settings. For example on Chrome browser, chrome://settings > downloads.
Disable Upload/Download option in RfHTML5.
We can disable this option for the users from Studio Policies.
1. Upload File to Desktop.
2. Download File from Desktop.
Note: Environment variables work in the registry value. Registry settings related to file transfer are configured on the VDA. While uploading file from client/local machine to VDA session, if value for registry entry “UploadFolderLocation” is not set then it will ask user to select folder on VDA to upload it.
The IT landscape has changed a lot the past 5 years. Security is the top concern of most enterprises that I deal with, some being constantly attacked/hacked on a daily basis. IP theft is a major concern with executives and top engineers travelling around the world with highly sensitive data. Up until recently, the options were pretty limited. Typically IT departments provide travelling users encrypted laptops that are fairly locked down, and users leverage VPN to access enterprise applications.The data still resides on these laptops. In a scenario that the laptop is compromised, not only could there be IP theft, but with the VPN access, a malicious user could connect back to the corporate network and cause havoc. There have been a number of incidents in foreign countries where laptops have been stolen and data breached.
A Chromebook running Citrix Receiver is a great option to solve this problem.
Chromebooks are secure by design
First off, Chromebooks are inherently secure due to the following reasons:
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Since each application on a chromebook runs in a restricted sandboxed environment, if that application is compromised for whatever reason, it cannot affect other applications that are running or the base OS in any way. The threat is effectively contained.
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When a chromebook boots, it does a check to make sure the system has not been tampered and that there is no corruption of any sort. If it detects either of the two, it will try to self heal and if that fails, the system wont boot.
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While you don’t typically store data on Chromebooks. they still have built in TPM chips which ensure that any data that is cached on the device (browser cookies, temp files etc) are fully encrypted and protected
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I purchased my first chromebook about 18 months ago and remember feeling so underwhelmed back then with the device. I didn’t like the fact that offline capabilities were very limited. The display options were not that great compared to a regular ultra-book. When it came to accessing enterprise applications using Citrix Receiver, again there were some limitations in terms of capabilities as compared to Windows/Mac/Linux.
Chromebooks have certainly come a long way since then, In addition to having addressed display and other hardware limitations and being extremely secure as discussed above, they are also enterprise ready by enabling end users to be productive, thanks to Citrix Receiver for Chrome.
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Citrix Receiver allows users to securely access all their enterprise applications running in the datacenter. In addition, users can be subjected to various posture assessments prior to providing them access to the resources thanks to the Netscaler, which acts as a secure reverse proxy for all Citrix traffic. Depending on the results of the posture assessment, granular controls can be applied, for instance an authenticated user connecting from a trusted device (appropriate av definitions/service packs etc) and a trusted network can be allowed to print and map drives while a user who fails the assessment can be provided a read only environment with no ability to print/clipboard/map drives.
While we’ve had HTML5 Receiver for Chrome for a while now, the latest version (1.7) is extremely feature rich including USB redirection, file upload and download, access to google drive, bi directional audio, h264 video rendering, clipboarding, printing. These features provide users the same experience that they are used to on a desktop/laptop while providing a much more secure and mobile platform.
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