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Extract The .Msi Files

The document provides instructions for extracting and installing Citrix Receiver .msi files from the command line. It describes running CitrixReceiver.exe or CitrixReceiverEnterprise.exe with the /extract command to extract the .msi files to a specified directory. It then lists the order and commands for installing the individual .msi files, including command line parameters to pass to msiexec. Finally, it provides the order and names of the .msi files to uninstall when removing Receiver components.

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Extract The .Msi Files

The document provides instructions for extracting and installing Citrix Receiver .msi files from the command line. It describes running CitrixReceiver.exe or CitrixReceiverEnterprise.exe with the /extract command to extract the .msi files to a specified directory. It then lists the order and commands for installing the individual .msi files, including command line parameters to pass to msiexec. Finally, it provides the order and names of the .msi files to uninstall when removing Receiver components.

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Extract the .

msi files

Run the following at command prompt:

For 4.x use: CitrixReceiver.exe /extract [Destination_name]

For 3.x use: CitrixReceiverEnterprise.exe /extract [Destination_name]


where Destination _name is a complete pathname to the directory into which the .msi files are extracted.
The directory must exist already and /extract adds a subfolder called extract to that directory.

For example, if you create a C:\test directory and run /extract, the extracted .msi files are put in
C:\test\extract.

Note: If User Access Control (UAC) is enabled, Citrix advises that you install the .msi files in elevated
mode. The .msi files are supported per-machine and require administrator privileges to deploy them.

Install the .msi files for Receiver

Use the following command line parameter:

Note: Double click installation for Receiver using individual .msi is not recommended for 4.4.x and 4.5
Install the Components:

When installing the Receiver.exe components, run the .msi files in the following order:

1. RIInstaller.msi
2. ICAWebWrapper.msi
3. GenericUSB.msi
4. DesktopViewer.msi
5. CitrixHDXMediaStreamForFlash-ClientInstall.msi
6. Vd3dClient.msi
7. AuthManager.msi
8. SSONWrapper.msi
9. SelfServicePlugin.msi
10. WebHelper.msi
During the execution of each of these msi packages, the following command line parameters need to
specified: 
REBOOT=ReallySuppress MSIDISABLERMRESTART=0 MSIRESTARTMANAGERCONTROL=0
NEED_RECEIVER=n TROLLEYINSTALL=1  ALLUSERS=1 

The command to execute a msi package is as follows:

msiexec /i  <path to the .msi package>   REBOOT=ReallySuppress MSIDISABLERMRESTART=0


MSIRESTARTMANAGERCONTROL=0  NEED_RECEIVER=n TROLLEYINSTALL=1
ALLUSERS=1

For a non-admin user installation, the parameters are as follows:


REBOOT=ReallySuppress MSIDISABLERMRESTART=0 MSIRESTARTMANAGERCONTROL=0
NEED_RECEIVER=n TROLLEYINSTALL=1  ALLUSERS=""

Note: GenericUSB and SSON are not supported for non-admin users, so no need to install
GenericUSB.msi and SSONWrapper.msi  for non-admin user installation.

Remove the Components:

When removing the components, remove them in the following order:

1. SelfServicePlugin.msi
2. SSONWrapper.msi
3. AuthManager.msi
4. Vd3dClient.msi
5. CitrixHDXMediaStreamForFlash-ClientInstall.msi
6. DesktopViewer.msi
7. GenericUSB.msi
8. ICAWebWrapper.msi
9. RIInstaller.msi
10. WebHelper.msi
Each .msi file has an Add/Remove (Control Panel on Windows XP or Windows Server 2003) or
Programs and Features (Control Panel on Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows Server 2008) entry
in the following format:

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