Where does Citrix store temp files?
Information
| App | Shortcut |
|---|---|
| Citrix Sync for Windows Logs | %temp%\ShareFile |
| Drive Mapper Logs | %temp%\ShareFile |
| ShareFile Desktop (Windows) | %userprofile%\AppData\Local\ShareFile\Desktop\Logs\ |
| ShareFile for Windows Citrix Files | %userprofile%\AppData\Local\Citrix\ShareFile\SFWindows |
How do I fix temp profile in Citrix?
How to: How To Fix Citrix Logins that Create Temp profiles
- Step 1: Delete .bak GUIDS in registry “profile list” The Profile List is located here: HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList.
- Step 2: Replace the corrupted Default User profile. The Default User profile on the server is corrupt or missing.
How do I delete a Citrix profile in the registry?
You need to remove a registry setting on the Xenapp server. HKLM\software\microsoft\windows NT\currentversion\profilelist There will be an entry that ends in . bak You will need to delete that entry. You can confirm before you delete by clicking on it and it will display the profile name you are having issues with.
How do I delete temp files in Citrix?
Instructions
- Open Windows Explorer.
- Go to C:\Users\%User%\AppData\Local\Temp.
- Delete icon cache files ( .ico) Additional Resources.
How does Citrix Profile Manager work?
Citrix User Profile Management is a tool in the company’s XenDesktop and XenApp platforms that enables IT administrators to save and deliver employees’ files and settings across user sessions on different devices.
Where are Citrix files located?
Citrix Files integrates with the Windows Explorer context menu to give the application access to additional Citrix Files options. Right click on a file or folder inside your S:\ to view the context menu options. Available when you right click on a file or folder.
What’s an ICA file?
An ICA file is an Independent Computing Architecture (ICA) file used by Citrix application servers. ICA files allow users to connect to remote virtual desktops so the user’s computer does not need the applications to be installed locally.
How do I clear profile cache in Citrix?
Reset a user profile
- From Director, search for the user whose profile you want to reset and select this user’s session.
- Click Reset Profile.
- Instruct the user to log off from all sessions.
- Instruct the user to log back on. The folders and files that were saved from the user’s profile are copied to the new profile.
How do I reset my Citrix Receiver session?
Method 4
- Right-click the Workspace/Receiver icon in the system tray.
- Click Advanced Preferences.
- Click Reset Citrix Workspace or Reset Citrix Receiver.
- Click Yes, Reset Citrix Workspace or Yes, Reset Citrix Receiver, and then click OK.
Why I can only get a temp profile in Citrix XenApp?
New users when logging into Citrix XenApp are only able to get a temp profile. Existing users have working profiles, If we delete existing profiles and login again, user only gets temp profile. It is not corrupt profiles. You need to remove a registry setting on the Xenapp server.
Why is my Windows profile not loading in Citrix?
The NTUser.dat file is responsible for the HKEY_Current_User registry hive, and without that file the Windows profile cannot be loaded. Caused by users not having the correct permissions on the Profile User Store and/ or Citrix Profile Management Service not running on the VDA.
When a user logs in using a profile with Citrix UPM?
When a user logs in using a profile with Citrix UPM they receive a temp profile from the Window OS. “An unexpected network error occurred.” Note: It is advised to you have Admins with permissions to the root UPM folder avoid performing Windows File Explorer Searches for files/folders.
What should I do if a user has a temp profile?
Have the effected users log off of the Citrix Session on which they have a temp profile and log back in. The user should be presenting with their UPM Profile. Under some circumstances, if an (Admin) user with write permissions to a users pending folders preforms a search using windows file explorer in the root director of the UPM Share.