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We have XenApp 6 on 2008R2 and it was working until a few days ago. Opening any published app in Windows gives this: 'Unable to launch your application. Contact your help desk with the following information: Cannot connect to the Citrix XenApp server. Protocol Driver error.' K-lite Codec Pack 620 Mega.

The strange thing is that the published apps run fine from a linux box Firefox browser using the version 11 plugin. The Windows desktops with either 11 or 12 plugins / online app give the above error. I was thinking that changing the IP address of the server might have caused it, but it did work for a week before the problem above. I've tried both domain users and local anonymous users with no luck.

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This is just a simple single server install with Direct connections. (no Secure Gateway service) The XTE service is running (and it gives a different error if I disable XTE). There are some Reliability Server errors (Event ID 103 -in the event log - 'an error occured when processing incoming CGP downstream data').

Some postings say that these errors are not a problem but I'm not sure. They seem to have started around the same time as the main problem but can't say for sure on the exact timing. The published apps are just calc.exe and wordpad.exe.

Any thoughts on what's causing this? It's strange since it runs ok under Linux. Thanks in advance. Sounds like you are having a problem with Session Reliability which by default will work on port 2598. You are not seeing the issue on your linux clients because they do not support session reliability and communication is happening on port 1494.

You can start by looking at the XTE logs in Program Files Citrix XTE Logs How many network cards are running on the server? What account is the XTE service running as? You can try renaming the httpd.conf file in the XTE directory, and restart IMA and XTE. To validate that it is definitely Session Reliability you can turn it off in a Policy or just add one line to your default.ica file in Web Interface. You can find more info here. Here's some more information: The server has 1 network card enabled and is running in the current version of Xenserver. Download Gloria Trevi Rock Del Milenio Rar.