If that certificate doesn’t exist on your CloudReady or Chrome OS endpoints, you will receive an error message when launching Citrix Workspace. In our lab instance of the environment, we’re using an windows-based and internally hosted CA to issue SSL certificates.
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We can use the console to also configure a policy that contains a ton of settings on how the client will experience your Citrix environment, which we won’t cover now.
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#Citrix plugin for chrome install
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This (short) guide will cover the deployment of the Citrix Workspace (formerly known as Citrix Receiver) Chrome extension on Neverware CloudReady or Chrome OS devices running in a Google Enterprise Managed domain.