Citrix Workspace app for Windows 2508.10 - Preview

Note:

  • If.NET isn’t installed on the system or a version less than 8.0.16 is installed on the system, Citrix Workspace app installs .NET version 8.0.16.

  • If you install any supported higher version of .NET, Citrix Workspace app is compatible with the highest available .NET version (up to 8.x).

What’s new

ARM64 support for USB redirection

Starting with Citrix Workspace app for Windows version 2508.10, USB redirection now supports ARM64 devices. This update ensures seamless installation and reliable operation on modern Windows endpoints powered by ARM-based processors. With this enhancement, users on ARM64 platforms can benefit from efficient and stable USB redirection, aligning with Citrix’s commitment to broad device compatibility and optimized performance across architectures.

Note:

Citrix Workspace app version 2508.10 is designated as the final version to include official support for Microsoft Windows 10. Following the End-of-Life (EOL) of Windows 10 in October, subsequent Current Release (CR) builds of Citrix Workspace app (such as version 2508, 2508.10 or 2511) might still be installed on Windows 10 devices. However, Citrix cannot provide official support for operating systems that are no longer supported by Microsoft. While core functionality will continue to be validated during testing, any issues specific to Windows 10 reported after the EOL date will only be addressed on a best-effort basis. In addition, Citrix cannot guarantee compatibility with changes in Microsoft components (for example, .NET Framework or Edge WebView2) that might affect the Citrix Workspace app experience on Windows 10 beyond version 2508.10.

Fixed issues in 2508.10

Buffer allocation for printer names might be incorrect when using multibyte characters. The issue occurred when using the ANSI version of GetDefaultPrinterA in a multibyte project. The API returns the number of characters rather than bytes needed for the printer name (including the null terminator). For example, a printer name with two Korean characters might return a count of 3, but it actually required more bytes due to the encoding of the characters. This misinterpretation caused under-allocation of the buffer, leading to potential truncation or overflow. This issue has been fixed by adjusting the buffer allocation to correctly account for the actual byte size required for multibyte characters. [CVADHELP-29284]

Known issues in 2508.10

There are no known issues in 2508.10.

Citrix Workspace app for Windows 2508.10 - Preview