The HDX RealTime Media Engine is a plug-in to the Citrix Receiver to support clear, crisp high-definition audio-video calls, particularly with Microsoft Skype® for Business. Users can seamlessly participate in audio-video or audio-only calls to and from other HDX RealTime Media Engine users, native Skype® for Business and Lync® client users, and other standards-based desktop video and conference room systems. The HDX RealTime Media Engine is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Chrome OS (Android app). For Windows devices, it is periodically packaged together with Citrix Receiver in a bundled package (single download, single install). Admins that want to routinely point their end users to the latest version may choose to advertise a download page for the or a download page for the (only the RTME for Windows is covered by the LTSR program). Those pages will be evergreen - the URLs will persist while the contents on the pages are refreshed with each release.
Mac users use that also use native Skype® for Business and Lync® clients, or other standards-based desktop video and conference room systems, should upgrade to Citrix HDX RealTime Media Engine 2.6, or later. Recommending this approach because the architecture changed, from. Download XenDesktop 7.7, PVS 7.7 and XenApp 7.7. Citrix has released the version 7.7 of XenDesktop/XenApp including Profile Management 5.4, Provisioning Services 7.7, Desktop Director, HDX. Citrix Mouse X1 review.
If you prefer to point your end users to a specific version, choose one of the pages listed below.
Download full document:. Citrix Receiver for Chrome provides the HDX SDK as a JavaScript file that you can include in third-party Chrome apps. The HDX SDK provides an API to launch and interact with the XenApp and XenDesktop sessions from third-party Chrome apps.
The HDX SDK for Chrome provides the following capabilities:. Launch an HDX SDK session in regular mode (opens the session in a new window) or in embedded mode inside third-party Chrome apps (using appview). Receive events from a session on connect, disconnect, and errors. Change the resolution of the launched session dynamically. Send special key combinations in an active session, - for example, Ctrl+Alt+Del, Ctrl+Shift+Esc. Show or hide a launched session. Send Disconnect /Log off commands from a session.
For the latest HDX SDK APIs and examples, see the page. For HDX SDK API documentation for Chrome, see. Citrix Receiver for Chrome supports only the whitelisted third-party Chrome apps. You can whitelist a third-party Chrome app by adding the policy file for Citrix Receiver for Chrome using Chrome management settings To whitelist a third-party Chrome app, do the following:. Install the latest version of Citrix Receiver for Chrome. See Citrix downloads page for details.
Whitelist the third-party Chrome app by adding the policy file for Citrix Receiver for Chrome using Chrome management settings. The sample policy.txt file to whitelist the third-party Chrome app is as below.