I'm building up lots of hate for Citrix at this moment, LOL. Im connecting through a web interface that my work provides, so Im not sure what the Citrix server version is. Select Advanced Preferences and click DPI settings. Right-click Citrix Receiver for Windows from the notification area.
CITRIX RECEIVER DISPLAY SERVER WINDOWS 10
I made sure to have the latest version 4.0 of Receiver installed on Windows 10 1607. How do I change display settings in Citrix Receiver Print this Article. Those posts lacked detail, however, so I decided to take a look. In some forum posts Citrix Receiver is mentioned as the application causing the black lock screen. The annoyance comes from the fact that I have a smaller monitor (19") and a larger monitor (30") and everytime I window from the full-screen, and then resize the Citrix session window that spans the 2 extremely different monitors, it staggers between the monitors (I'm guessing Citrix session is trying to figure out why the resolution goes from HD to WQHD) and sometimes the session just quits during the resize. Citrix Receiver and the Black Lock Screen. Intellectually satisfying, perhaps, but I don't think I'd like to spend yet even more time to hijack this file, modify it, and then connect to the remote station - there must be a simpler, better way. Display resolution and multi-monitor support in the Citrix session Server OS VDAs (Virtual Apps / XenApp) Supports up to 8 monitors. It doesn't sound like a very permanent solution to me. I've been googling for answers, but they all suggest hijacking the downloaded ICA somehow, and then modifying some content on it.
Is there any way to simply disable screen spanning for all Citrix Receiver sessions? I'm hoping that it's as simple as an arcane registry key. It seems to be configured by the company that I'm remoting into, to span every monitor on the client station.
I'm having the most annoying problem with Citrix Web Receiver.