When a user signs into Citrix Workspace for the first time, service continuity downloads Workspace connection leases to the user device.ĭownloading Workspace connection leases might take up to 15 minutes for first-time sign-in.
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When you enable service continuity, users must perform the following steps on their devices:ĭownload and install a supported version of Citrix Workspace app.Īdd the Workspace URL for your organization to Citrix Workspace app (for example, ). To access resources during an outage, users must sign in to Citrix Workspace before the outage occurs. Otherwise, that deprecated feature is unrelated to service continuity. The deprecated Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops feature called “connection leasing” resembles Workspace connection leases in that it improved connection resiliency during outages. Service continuity is supported for double hop scenarios when Citrix Workspace app is installed on a virtual desktop.įor an in-depth technical article about Citrix Cloud resiliency features, including service continuity, see Citrix Cloud Resiliency.
By default, Workspace connection leases are deleted from user devices when users sign out during an outage. You can configure service continuity to delete or retain Workspace connection leases when users sign out of Citrix Workspace during an outage.
Users exit the Citrix Workspace app by right-clicking its icon in the system tray or by restarting the user device. When users exit Citrix Workspace app, Citrix Workspace app closes but the Workspace connection leases are retained. You can configure Workspace connection leases to allow access for up to 30 days. When service continuity is enabled, a Workspace connection lease allows users to access apps and desktops for seven days by default. Workspace connection lease files are signed and encrypted and are associated with the user and the user device. Service continuity lets users access apps and desktops during an outage even if the user has never launched an app or desktop before. When a user signs in to Citrix Workspace, Workspace connection lease files are saved to the user profile for each resource published to the user. Workspace connection lease files are securely cached on the user device. Workspace connection leases are long-lived authorization tokens. Service continuity uses Workspace connection leases to allow users to access apps and desktops during outages. Service continuity improves the visual representation of published resources during outages by using Progressive Web Apps service worker technology to cache resources in the user interface. Users can connect directly to the resource location or through the Citrix Gateway Service. Users can connect to virtual apps and desktops during outages in Citrix Cloud components or in public and private clouds. Service continuity allows users to connect to their virtual apps and desktops during outages, as long as the user device maintains a network connection to a resource location. Users can launch their virtual apps and desktops regardless of the cloud services health status. Service continuity removes or minimizes dependence on the availability of components involved in the connection process. Questo articolo è stato tradotto automaticamente. (Aviso legal)Įste artigo foi traduzido automaticamente. (Clause de non responsabilité)Įste artículo ha sido traducido automáticamente. (Haftungsausschluss)Ĭe article a été traduit automatiquement. This article has been machine translated.ĭieser Artikel wurde maschinell übersetzt. Questo contenuto è stato tradotto dinamicamente con traduzione automatica.
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