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Installing the Citrix Enterprise Browser Extension
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Installing the Citrix Enterprise Browser Extension
uberAgent’s browser web app performance functionality requires a browser extension to be installed. This article lists the necessary steps.
Enabling the Agent Metric
To enable data collection from Citrix Enterprise Browser (CEB) make sure uberAgent’s BrowserPerformanceCEB
metric is enabled in the configuration. In the default configuration, BrowserPerformanceCEB
is enabled.
Installing the CEB Extension
The extension is available from the Chrome Web Store from two different channels: release and beta. The release channel gets only fully-tested versions of the extension, while the beta channel additionally gets beta-quality versions.
We recommend putting the majority of users on the release channel and a small minority on the beta channel.
Important: As of uberAgent 7.2, the version 4.0 of the Google Chrome browser extension is required. This version is based on a V3 manifest file.
Manual Installation
CEB is managed through Global App Configuration service (GACS). To let users manually install the extension or to test the extension in a proof of concept, one can add the extension to the allow list. The extension then appears as available in the extension manager.
Release Channel
Add the ID cmcmennehclgdccnlmnjladhlkmclbkb
to the ExtensionInstallAllowlist.
Beta Channel
Add the ID lnjgkeibanadbijljjijogklikdblaom
to the ExtensionInstallAllowlist.
Automated Deployment
Deployment of uberAgent’s CEB extension is easily possible with GACS. Follow the steps in the CEB documentation to configure the ExtensionInstallForcelist setting.
Release Channel
Add the ID cmcmennehclgdccnlmnjladhlkmclbkb
to the ExtensionInstallForcelist.
Beta Channel
Add the ID lnjgkeibanadbijljjijogklikdblaom
to the ExtensionInstallForcelist.
Offline Deployment
An offline deployment is not supported as CEB is managed by GACS, a cloud service hosted by Citrix.
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