Citrix Xenapp Web Plugin Fix [TESTED]
Here is a deep dive into what it was, how it worked, and why it eventually became obsolete. The XenApp Web Plugin (often just called the "Web Interface Plugin") was an ActiveX control (for Internet Explorer) and a NPAPI plugin (for Firefox) that acted as the client-side connector between a user’s browser and a Citrix Web Interface server.
Note: This plugin is a legacy component (circa 2008–2014), largely replaced by Citrix Receiver and now Citrix Workspace. However, it is still relevant for environments running older versions like XenApp 5, 6, or 6.5. If you are managing a legacy Citrix environment (XenApp 6.5 or earlier), you have encountered the Citrix XenApp Web Plugin . Before the era of the unified Citrix Receiver, this plugin was the primary gateway for end-users to access published applications and desktops via a web browser. citrix xenapp web plugin
:: Re-register the control (IE 32-bit only) regsvr32 "C:\Program Files (x86)\Citrix\ICAClient\Plugins\wficat.cab\wfica.ocx" For its time (2005–2012), the XenApp Web Plugin was a clever solution. It turned a clunky ICA file download into a one-click web experience. But by 2015, it was a legacy liability—an insecure, browser-bound bottleneck. Here is a deep dive into what it