![]() ![]() after disabling with that reg, users stopped resetting on those endpoints.Īs best we can tell, zero detriment to the performance of the citrix client, session performance, or user experience. for some endpoints would be several times to dozens per week. We had a monitoring detection for user initiated citrix client resets. But the reg entry to disable the hardware acceleration sure worked for us in a majority of cases. ![]() That reg entry might not scream hung workspace app/session…. Apps just aren’t smart enough to know when their hardware accelerated activity will crash their app. We’ve had similar issues with endpoint applications as well Edge, Chrome, MS Teams, other MS or other vendor apps. the endpoint hardware just can’t handle ‘accelerations’ for these ica/hdx client session decodes. ![]() There are just some odd situations where endpoint hardware/drivers or even something as odd as spinning disk vs ssd. I know this is old thread but we off and on chased hang/freeze issues and turned out most of them went away by disabling hardware acceleration in the Citrix client workspace app (or ‘old school’ receiver). ![]()
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