Seeing the difference between the original page that came online in Oct, 2005 and the last version on the page in 2008 before I deleted it helped me remember what’s going on.
(slightly modified image to be more readable here on the blog, btw) To remind myself what had happened, I used the terrific Wayback Machine to see what earlier versions of the page had been archived. It no longer seems to be on your site… is there an updated version? Which is why it was such a surprise today - December 2010 - when I got the following email from a reader: Hi I found a lot of links online for this page:
It provides the full capabilities of Citrix Receiver, as well as new capabilities based on your organization’s Citrix deployment (embedded browser for SaaS apps, integrated ShareFile client, etc.) making it much more than. If it’s wrong and the fix doesn’t solve the problem, I’ll axe an article rather than potentially trip people up… Citrix Workspace app is a new client from Citrix that works similar to Citrix Receiver, and is fully backward-compatible. That wasn’t enough for some readers, however, so in mid-2008 I went ahead and deleted the article entirely from my site, rather than have bad – or dangerous – information misinterpreted and applied to someone’s PC.Įven though I have a disclaimer at the bottom of the page about the site being for entertainment purposes (can you say “advice from a lawyer”?) it’s still my goal to offer the best and most accurate advice I can. Please go and read this tech note at the Microsoft site before you take any action: Erroneous VeriSign-Issued Digital Certificates Pose Spoofing Hazard. Important Update: Microsoft has issued a notice explaining that there was an erroneous certificate issued by its certificate authority and that you should not, in fact, delete the certificate as I suggest above.