Work Instructions Version 1.0 15 January 2010 InTACT Shared Services Centre ACT Department of Treasury Quality Management System Service Management Tools
Contents Introduction... 3 Purpose... 3 Scope... 3 Roles and responsibilities... 3 Instructions... 4 1. Connecting Citrix Website... 4 2. Entering username, password and pass Code... 4 3. Accessing the Desktop using Citrix... 5 4. Installing Native Citrix Web Client... 6 5. Downloading Native Citrix Web Client from Citrix.com...11 6. Installing Citrix Legacy Client on ACTGov laptops from Citrix.com...14 7. Using a browser that is not Internet Explorer or using a Macintosh computer.17 8. Known Issue accessing Citrix Desktop...18 Enable ActiveX Control...18 Configuring Native Client...19 Error after Configuring Native Client...22 Date issued: 15 January 2010 Version: 1.0 Page 2 of 23
Introduction Purpose service is a method of connecting to ACTGOV resources that provides remote connectivity to a number of different services including remote access to any application on the Citrix Presentation Server farm. The major aim of this service is to allow users to connect from a number of different platforms into ACTGOV using a secure One Time Pass Code system. This document outlines the procedures for a client connecting to the Service from a remote Computer. Scope End User Connecting to the Service from a Remote Computer Service Desk Providing support to the client Roles and responsibilities Process Role Responsibilities Positions Remote Client Service Desk Follow these instructions in order to connect via Citrix Providing support to client troubleshooting connectivity issues ACTGov Clients who are member of - CTX_SAM_PRIMARY_INTACT Service Delivery Officers Date issued: 15 January 2010 Version: 1.0 Page 3 of 23
Instructions 1. Connecting Citrix Website Open Internet Explorer and enter the address https://access.act.gov.au into the address bar. This will display the following web page. 2. Entering username, password and pass Code Enter your normal ACTGOV User name and Password. Then in the Pass Code box you need to enter the one-time code generated by your ACTGOV token. You simply need to press the button on the token to generate a code, which you type into the Pass Code box (ensure the token is up the right way you should be able to read the word Vasco at the bottom of the screen). After clicking on Login, screen similar to the following will come up: Date issued: 15 January 2010 Version: 1.0 Page 4 of 23
3. Accessing the Desktop using Citrix Click the ACT Government Desktop from the Application List to access Desktop through Citrix. The native client will launch When the following message pops up, click on OK Click No the following prompt: Date issued: 15 January 2010 Version: 1.0 Page 5 of 23
4. Installing Native Citrix Web Client If you have never connected to, the first time you connect to the https://access.act.gov.au webpage, after you log onto the service, you will need to install Citrix Web Client required software (first time only). If the message centre comes with warning We are unable to detect the appropriate client software on your computer to allow you to lunch your application. Click the second icon from right to Click here to start the client detection and download process. On the next page click Detect Client. Date issued: 15 January 2010 Version: 1.0 Page 6 of 23
In the Client Status section, beside the Native Clients, click on Deploy If it is already installed, the option will be blank. Click the Download button to download the Citrix Web Client Date issued: 15 January 2010 Version: 1.0 Page 7 of 23
Click in Save Save the file on your PC locally After the download, click Run and wait for the Client to finish installation Date issued: 15 January 2010 Version: 1.0 Page 8 of 23
After client has been installed, you will be receiving the following message. Click Close to close the message Click on Successful to return to Application List If the page does not return to Application List, please click the first Icon to return to Application List Date issued: 15 January 2010 Version: 1.0 Page 9 of 23
Log Off from Citrix session Close the Internet Explorer and then re-launch the Internet Explorer to log back in to https://access.act.gov.au webpage. Date issued: 15 January 2010 Version: 1.0 Page 10 of 23
5. Downloading Native Citrix Web Client from Citrix.com If you have any issue with above steps, the Web client can be downloaded from www.citrix.com Click on Downloads Click on Citrix Clients Date issued: 15 January 2010 Version: 1.0 Page 11 of 23
From the drop down menu select Windows (32/64-bit) Click on Citrix Online Plug-in Download the Web Plug-in Date issued: 15 January 2010 Version: 1.0 Page 12 of 23
The following Download manager window will popup. Click on Click here to download the file without using the download manager. Save the file on the local PC and install the client, shown in step 3. Date issued: 15 January 2010 Version: 1.0 Page 13 of 23
6. Installing Citrix Legacy Client on ACTGov laptops from Citrix.com On ACTGov laptops user needs Admin rights to install Citrix client. If the user do not have admin rights on local laptops.msi version of Citrix client needs to be download and installed. Clicking the following link will open up a webpage with all versions of XenApps (Citrix client): http://www.citrix.com/english/ss/downloads/details.asp?downloadid=1681207&productid= 186 At the bottom of the webpage, under Legacy Client, click on XenApp Plug-in (Client) - Version 11.0.150 Download the web plug-in in.msi format Save the file on the local PC and install the client, shown in step 3. Date issued: 15 January 2010 Version: 1.0 Page 14 of 23
If the above link does not work, following the following steps: From www.citrix.com, Click on Downloads Click on Citrix XenApps from Search Downloaded by Produce Date issued: 15 January 2010 Version: 1.0 Page 15 of 23
At the bottom of the webpage, under Legacy Client, click on XenApp Plug-in (Client) - Version 11.0.150. Download the web plug-in in.msi format Save the file on the local PC and install the client, shown in step 3. Date issued: 15 January 2010 Version: 1.0 Page 16 of 23
7. Using a browser that is not Internet Explorer or using a Macintosh computer Internet Explorer is the supported and preferred browser on a Windows 2000, XP or Vista computer. If you have issues beyond the scope of these instructions please use a supported configuration. To implement this solution you need to have Java s JRE 1.5.0 update 6 or better preinstalled on your machine. Java can be downloaded for free from http://java.com please refer to the Java website for support and configuration of java. Log in to (Step 1) Click the Third Icon on the Applications List (Step 3); select Java Client and click OK. Date issued: 15 January 2010 Version: 1.0 Page 17 of 23
8. Known Issue accessing Citrix Desktop Enable ActiveX Control If the following message shows up to enable the ActiveX, Click on the flashing bar on the top of the webpage and select (click) Run Add-on Click Run Date issued: 15 January 2010 Version: 1.0 Page 18 of 23
Configuring Native Client If prompted to configure Native client, click on Configure The following page will come up Date issued: 15 January 2010 Version: 1.0 Page 19 of 23
To Add the site to Trusted zone in IE, click on Tools > Internet Options Select Security > Trusted sites and click on Sites Date issued: 15 January 2010 Version: 1.0 Page 20 of 23
Add https://citrix-ag.act.gov.au Click Site Added This will take back to the Application lists. If the page does not return to Application List, please click the first Icon to return to Application List Close the Internet Explorer and then re-launch the Internet Explorer to log back in to https://access.act.gov.au webpage. Restart the computer Date issued: 15 January 2010 Version: 1.0 Page 21 of 23
Error after Configuring Native Client If the following error occurs after adding https://citrix-ag.act.gov.au in trusted zone Remove https://citrix-ag.act.gov.au and add https://access.act.gov.au Restart the computer Date issued: 15 January 2010 Version: 1.0 Page 22 of 23
Amendment history Version no. Issue date Amendment details Author 1.0 15/01/2010 Initial release Mamun Khandakar Note: This is a CONTROLLED document. Any documents appearing in paper form are not controlled and should be checked against the intranet version prior to use. Date issued: 15 January 2010 Version: 1.0 Page 23 of 23