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Party | 489 found this helpful | Created:30 Apr 2014 | Modified:15 Jul 2016 Languages log in to start download LOGIN citrix receiver ssl error 61 linux Don't have an account? Create one here. Or Continue As ubuntu citrix receiver ssl error 61 Guest Which best describes you: IT Admin Business User DOWNLOAD Symptoms or Error The following citrix receiver ssl error 61 mac error messages are displayed for Receiver users accessing StoreFront or Web Interface applications: "Cannot connect to the Citrix XenApp Server. SSL Error 61: You have not chosen citrix receiver ssl error 61 you have not chosen to trust to trust "Certificate Authority", the issuer to the server's security certificate." "The server certificate received is not trusted (SSL Error 61)" "Your app is not available. Try again later." Solution Important! This article is intended for use by System Administrators. If you are experiencing this issue and you are not
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a System Administrator, contact your organization’s Help Desk for assistance and refer them to this article. For the Administrator or Help Desk Support This error message suggests that the client device does not have the required root certificate/intermediate certificate to establish trust with the certificate authority who issued the NetScaler Gateway server certificate. Complete the following steps to resolve this issue: Download or obtain the SSL root certificate/intermediate certificate (.crt/.cer) file issued by your SSL certificate provider. Root certificate/intermediate certificate can be downloaded from your SSL certificate provider's website or can be obtained on request. Usually root certificate is present in the certificate bundle provided by your SSL service provider along with intermediate and server certificates. Install the root certificate/intermediate certificate on the client machine. If an antivirus is installed on the client machine then ensure that the antivirus trusts the certificate. This process pairs your client machines with the server machine, an
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Schmitt Sonia Cuff Gina Rosenthal Home » You can Fix citrix receiver error the network connection to your application was interrupted it, Yes You Can! Citrix XenApp SSL Error 61You can Fix it, Yes You Can! Citrix citrix receiver error unable to launch your application XenApp SSL Error 61 March 10, 2015 By Theresa Miller 8 Comments by Theresa Miller So, it was finally time to rollout SHA2 certificates for your Citrix http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX101990 environment. After doing so, you test your applications by launching your favorite Citrix XenApp Application. To your surprise, the application will not open and returns an SSL Error 61. Now what, what can be done to fix this issue? Check your Trust Root or Intermediate Certificate One of the likely causes is that the http://24x7itconnection.com/2015/03/10/you-can-fix-it-yes-you-can-citrix-xenapp-ssl-error-61/ PC you are working on is missing it's Trusted Root or Intermediate Certificate. Your certificate provider can let you know which certificate type they use. How do we make sure these are in place? This can be done manually per PC as shown in the example below, or automated per the following Microsoft article (https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc754841.aspx). Here are the steps to update an individual PC using a Digicert root certificate. Note that these steps would be similar for most certificate providers. 1) Open Internet Explorer go to https://www.digicert.com/digicert-root-certificates.htm 2) Download the Intermediate Certificate called “DigiCert SHA2 High Assurance Server CA” or the appropriate certificate for your environment and save your PC or a network location 3) Go to Start, Search from your Windows 7 workstation 4) Type MMC and press enter 5) From the menu select, Add/Remove SnapIn 6) Select Certificates and click "Add", then click OK 7) Choose Computer Account and click Next 8) Choos
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