However, in some situations, client-side rendering fails and it also fails to fallback. In most cases, if Flash fails to render on the client, it will fall back to server-side rendering automatically. In some situations when viewing Flash content, a client may experience a black screen and have no way to view the Flash video. Manual f allback to server rendering At this release, Citrix Receiver implements manual fallback to server rendering on the client. See Session reliability and group policy in the Configure Receiver with the Group Policy Object Template topic for more information. When configuring session reliability group policy, you can now set the transparency level applied to a published app (or desktop) during the session reliability reconnection period. Set the transparency level using session reliability group policy This release introduces enhancements to session reliability group policy.
Refer to the installation article for information about using the latest Citrix Receiver installer with HDX RTME in a single executable. A single installer now combines the latest Citrix Receiver for Windows with the HDX RTME installer.
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This created a less desireable user experience which impeded widespread adoption of the HDX RealTime Optimization Pack in some organizations BYOD users (and remote workers) needed to install Citrix Receiver first, then return to the Citrix download page to invoke another separate installer for the HDX RTME.
Previously, users needed to install Citrix Receiver, then launch a separate MSI installation package to integrate RTME functionality in Receiver. What's new in this release Enhanced RealTime Media Engine (RTME) integration This release introduces enhancements to the Citrix Receiver for Windows installation paradigm by incorporating RTME into a single download and installation package. 1 About this release Citrix Receiver for Windows provides users with secure, self-service access to virtual desktops and apps provided by XenDesktop and XenApp.