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Windows 7, Firefox and Citrix Access Gateway

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Hello

I have a PC with Windows 7 Professional (32 bit). I have web access to a Citrix Access Gateway, and it works mostly fine in IE9. But when I try to access via Firefox 9.0.1 the CAG writes that no Citrix client is installed. If I click Already installed, I can move forward, but then there's a box up asking if I want to open or save Launch.ICA when I try to open a program. Whatever I choose, it will not work.

I have a desktop PC with Windows 7 Home Premium and there are no problems even in Firefox 9.0.1. Same version of Citrix Web plugin installed on both PCs and UAC is completely turned off on both.
If there are more security options than in the Professional Premium - So is there anything I can try to disable the Professional?
I can not immediately see that I can do so much in Firefox.


sincerely Martin

Hello I have a PC with Windows 7 Professional (32 bit). I have web access to a Citrix Access Gateway, and it works mostly fine in IE9. But when I try to access via Firefox 9.0.1 the CAG writes that no Citrix client is installed. If I click Already installed, I can move forward, but then there's a box up asking if I want to open or save Launch.ICA when I try to open a program. Whatever I choose, it will not work. I have a desktop PC with Windows 7 Home Premium and there are no problems even in Firefox 9.0.1. Same version of Citrix Web plugin installed on both PCs and UAC is completely turned off on both. If there are more security options than in the Professional Premium - So is there anything I can try to disable the Professional? I can not immediately see that I can do so much in Firefox. sincerely Martin

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I tried to install the extension IE Tab 2 in Firefox. It seems to have solved the problem.