Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops

Windows Server 2022 support

The Citrix® components, features, and technologies in this release that support Windows Server platforms now also support Windows Server 2022, unless otherwise noted.

Known issues

Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops™

  • When using Skype, the camera might not work correctly after the network is temporarily disconnected. [HDX-29950]

  • A red cross might appear on client-mapped drives inside the VDA sessions. [HDX-29984]

  • Windows Ink pen shortcuts might not set correctly on the VDA. [HDX-30097]

  • When the Auto Client Reconnect authentication policy is set on the Delivery Controller™, the session fails to reconnect. The session also disconnected when connectivity is restored using the Auto Client Reconnect policy. [HDX-32475]

  • After a session roams, client mapped drives might not reconnect to the session. [HDX-32584]

  • (Applies only to Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops service.) When creating an MCS catalog from a virtual machine that was created from a paid Azure Marketplace image, the following error appears: Creating a virtual machine image from Marketplace image or a custom image sourced from a Marketplace image requires Plan information in the request. This issue occurs because a paid image requires a billing mechanism that is missing in the Azure plan description for the virtual machine. [PMCS-18326]

  • Machines cannot be powered cycled on various hypervisors. [PMCS-18325]

  • Provisioned target devices using MCSIO do not support Windows Server 2022 as a Hyper-V VM. [PVS-8663]

Citrix Provisioning™

  • Provisioning images using the Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops setup wizard and the streaming VM wizard fail to create target devices when using Windows 2022 as the hypervisor. [PVS-8504]

  • Imaging a Windows 2022 system then booting from the virtual disk causes Windows to initiate crash recovery. [PVS-8791]

  • Windows 2022 Hyper-V Gen 1 VMs are not supported as provisioned target devices.

Profile Management

  • With the Enable search index roaming for Outlook feature enabled, the following error message appears when users search for emails in Microsoft Outlook: Something went wrong and your search couldn’t be completed. The issue occurs because Profile Management fails to hook the relevant APIs to the Windows Search service. [UPM-3535]

Workspace Environment Management™

  • When you attempt to configure Windows Server 2022 as the matching result of a filter condition (with Client OS as the filter condition type), you find that Windows Server 2022 is missing from the Matching Result menu. [WEM-14036]
Windows Server 2022 support