Citrix Provisioning

What’s new

What’s new in 2209

This release of Citrix Provisioning includes the enhancements described in the following sections. It includes several fixes for issues seen in past releases, and issues that we have identified.

Important:

Use the most recent version of the Citrix License Server to receive the latest provisioning features.

When upgrading Citrix Provisioning to the newest version, the latest License Server version is required. If you do not upgrade to the latest version of the License Server, the product license enters the 30-day grace period.

For more information, see Licensing.

Support for deleting target VMs on GCP

You can now delete Google Cloud Platform (GCP) target VMs provisioned through the Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops Setup wizard from the following:

  • Hypervisor
  • Provisioning server database
  • Delivery Controller
  • Active Directory account created or associated with the target device
  • Machine catalog entries from the Citrix Cloud Connector

For more information on deleting target VMs on GCP, see Delete target VMs on GCP.

Removed support for uploading problem report to CIS

Citrix Provisioning no longer supports uploading problem report to CIS. You can, however, save diagnostic reports to a shared network drive. Citrix customer support provides instructions on making the diagnostic bundle available to them. We have made the following changes:

  • The Problem Report Configuration page in the Citrix Provisioning Configuration wizard has been removed.
  • In the Citrix Provisioning Console, the option Upload Diagnostics on the Problem Report page has been removed. You can now save the diagnostics only locally.
  • In the Farm Properties dialog, the Problem Report tab has been removed.

For more information on CIS problem reporting, see CIS Problem Reporting.

Removed support for CEIP

Citrix Provisioning no longer participates in the Customer Experience Improvement Program (CEIP). It no longer sends anonymous statistics and usage information to Citrix.

What’s new