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Re: citrix java applet?



There are two different sets of files in the Citrix java client; one set works with Windows and the other works with everything else (including Macs). The admin of the web system simply needs to read the instructions and set up a separate web page that uses the correct set of java files.

On Wednesday, July 31, 2002, at 08:52 AM, Robert C. Jacobson wrote:

The problem I want to solve is this: If I go to that same webpage from my Mac, I get a blank page, though it seems to download the Citrix Java app partially (I get prompted to install the Java app). I assume that it doesn't work because the company web server is not set up correctly for Mac web clients (company "standard" is MS, Macs often left out in the cold). I wanted to set up my local web server so that other macs in the office here could connect to the Citrix server via a web page served from my computer.


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