![]() ![]() Set up highly available multi-site stores Support for the unified Citrix Receiver experienceĬonfigure Citrix Receiver for HTML5 use of browser tabsĬonfigure communication time-out duration and retry attempts Store subscription data using Microsoft SQL Server Manage remote access to stores through NetScaler GatewayĬonfigure two StoreFront stores to share a common subscription datastore Manage the resources made available in stores ![]() Migrate Web Interface features to StoreFrontĬonfigure Kerberos constrained delegation for XenApp 6.5Ĭonfigure the password expiry notification periodĮxport store provisioning files for users Uncheck EdgeSight Monitoring (HTML Injection).StoreFront high availability and multi-site configuration Go to System > Settings > Configure Advanced Features. To disable HTML Injection at the system level using one of the following methods: Using Command Prompt HTML Injection should be disabled globally. Appflow need only be off for any connection that Android will be using. This issue can be relieved by ensuring that both AppFlow and HTML Injection (Edgesight Monitoring) are OFF. This fix adds the Enable/Disable page tracking (cookie insertion) option to the appflow action. Android receiver (HTTP client) was not able to handle this cookie. Cookie insertion was controlled by the clientSideMeasurements option in the appflow action in release 10.5, but in release 11.0 the default became to always insert the cookie when appflow is enabled. The NetScaler appliance inserts an NS_ESNS cookie for page tracking (for showing a waterfall chart) when AppFlow is enabled. This issue could be related to known issue ID 613351, which can be found in release notes for fixed versions(Release Notes for Build 66.11 of NetScaler 11.0 Release). ![]()
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