![]() ![]() Proceed by using the following cmdlet to enable it: **Note in the above screenshot that EnableMediaRedirection is not enabled. The environment for this demonstration has all the users using the Global policy so executing the Get-CsClientPolicy -identity Global cmdlet will show the following Step #2 - Enable EnableMediaRedirection on Lync 2013 ServerĮnsure that the Lync Client Policy of users who will be redirecting to local devices has EnableMediaRedirection enabled. Step #1 - Update Citrix Receiver on the HP t610 thin client to version 4.0īegin by checking the existing version # of the Citrix Receiver installed onto the client connecting to the XenApp 6.5 server and update it to a version later than 4.1.02. I haven’t actually been working with XenApp 6.5 over the last few months and so never tested the configuration but as I to do so today for a client with the legacy architecture, I thought I’d write this short blog post about the configuration. XenDesktop, XenApp and Citrix Receiver Support for Microsoft Lync 2013 VDI Plug-in … may know that although the requirement for XenDesktop 5.6 is to use the XenDesktop 7 VDA, which renders XenDesktop 5.6’s Desktop Director unusable because it does not support 7.x VDAs, XenApp 6.5 published desktops is a supported configuration as outlined in the following Citrix document: Those who may have come across my previous post about integrating Lync 2013 audio and video redirection to the local client:ĭeploying Microsoft Lync 2013 audio and video within a Citrix XenDesktop 5.6 VDI
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