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Allow Citrix Receiver add-on to all users

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Hi. First of all, sorry for my bad english.

I have a question about Citrix Receiver 4.1.200.13 on Firefox 36.0 installed in a windows 7 Professional (all updates installed)

In our company we have a lot of users (with no administrative privileges) that use different pc every day and soon we are going to hire many workers.

So my question is: is there a way to set firefox to allow by default the add-ons "Citrix ICA Client" and "Citrix URL-Redirection Helper Plugin"? So every time a new users log on to a pc (or a new pc), he will find Ica client allowed by default.

Hi. First of all, sorry for my bad english. I have a question about Citrix Receiver 4.1.200.13 on Firefox 36.0 installed in a windows 7 Professional (all updates installed) In our company we have a lot of users (with no administrative privileges) that use different pc every day and soon we are going to hire many workers. So my question is: is there a way to set firefox to allow by default the add-ons "Citrix ICA Client" and "Citrix URL-Redirection Helper Plugin"? So every time a new users log on to a pc (or a new pc), he will find Ica client allowed by default.

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HI sendoh, There are resources to accomplish this but would require some customization: