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Citrix Receiver is a tool that can be installed on your Mac and allows you to connect to Citrix virtualization tools such as XenDesktop. It has now been superseded by Citrix Workspace. If you don’t need Citrix Receiver on your Mac anymore, you can safely delete it. The internet doesn’t provide enough information on how to uninstall Citrix Receiver from your Mac. So we decided to share our instructions to help you easily remove Citrix Receiver. Here, we’ll show you how to do just that.
Open a Finder window, and navigate to the Citrix Receiver directory under the user’s application support library. You should see a file named Module. (to access the Library folder, open Finder and select “Go” from the top option and select folder. Library Application Support Citrix Receiver Library Caches com.citrix.receiver.momas Library Caches com.citrix.receiver.nomas.plist Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub.
It’s the local component of the Citrix suite of tools that allows you to run virtual desktops on your computer. With Citrix Receiver you can get remote desktop access to a certain server. It’s a useful way of running, say, Windows, without actually installing Windows, using Boot Camp or virtualization tools like Parallels Desktop and VMWare fusion.
Everything you do in Citrix Desktop is done on a server and so no files you create or add are saved on your Mac. This means you can log into your Citrix Workspace from any computer and use the same applications and files.
Some companies require their employees to use Citrix Receiver to make sure the connection between the servers and computers is secure. If you want to connect to remote servers for personal purposes, you may also find Citrix Receiver useful. But, if you have had Citrix Receiver on your Mac for years and haven’t used it, you probably don’t need it. So, it’s better to uninstall the tool to avoid its files cluttering your Mac
Before we start walking through the manual process of uninstalling Citrix Receiver, we would like to introduce a much easier way. CleanMyMac X’s Uninstaller utility can help you uninstall almost any app, including Citrix Receiver, with just a couple of clicks. The advantage of using CleanMyMac X, rather than the manual method below is that it’s quicker, it removes all the associated files automatically, and you can uninstall multiple apps at the same time.
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In addition to running the uninstaller, Citrix advises that you may also need to manually remove some files. Here’s how to do that.
/Internet plug-ins/CitrixICAClientPlugIn.plugin
/LaunchAgents/com.citrix.AuthManager_Mac.plist
/LaunchAgents/com.citrix.ServiceRecords.plist
You’ll notice from the list above that some of the files you need to remove manually are Launch Agents. These are files that launch when you start up your Mac and enable some of the functions of the application. Lots of apps and services install launch agents and they can sometimes cause problems on your Mac or just clutter your startup drive. There may as well be leftover launch agents of the applications you have previously installed and then removed. Citrix Receiver also has launch agents that may be left on your Mac even after you delete the tool. CleanMyMac has a special tool for identifying and removing launch agents.
/Users/Shared
in the box. Find the /Citrix/Receiver
Integration folder and drag it to the Trash. /Internet plug-ins/CitrixICAClientPlugIn.plugin
/Application Support/Citrix Receiver
CitrixID
Config
Module
/Preferences/com.citrix.receiver.nomas.plist
/Preferences/com.citrix.receiver.nomas.plist.lockfile
/Preferences/com.citrix.ReceiverFTU.AccountRecords.plist
/Preferences/com.citrix.ReceiverFTU.AccountRecords.plist.lockfile
com.citrix.ICAClient.bom
com.citrix.ICAClient.plist
We’re not done yet. One of Citrix’s most important features is Follow Me, a cloud data tool that allows you to log in on different devices and use the same workspace, with all your files intact as you left them last time you logged in. When you uninstall Citrix Receiver, you may also have to manually uninstall Follow Me data on your Mac.
Although arguably well-intentioned, this change was frustrating for longtime Mac power users. There were still several to access or unhide the Library folder, but they weren’t immediately obvious or simple.Thankfully, recent versions of the Mac operating system make things easier. With the release of way back in 2011, Apple removed easy access to the user’s Library folder. Users library container mac and paste.
/Applications/Citrix/FollowMeData
to access the hidden folder. Drag the files inside it to the Trash. /private/var/db/receipts/com.citrix.ShareFile.installer.plist
/private/var/db/receipts/com.citrix.ShareFile.installer.bom
com.citrix.ShareFile.installer.plist
com.citrix.ShareFile.installer.bom
Once you’ve done all of that, you should have removed all the files associated with Citrix Receiver. That’s quite a few steps.
If you’d rather do it the easy way, using CleanMyMac X, here’s how you do it.
That’s it! Citrix Receiver will now be uninstalled and all its associated files removed from your Mac.
Citrix Receiver is a popular tool for running virtual desktops on a Mac. However, it has now been superseded by Citrix Workspace. That’s one reason you might want to uninstall Receiver. You can do that manually, but as you can see above it’s a long process involving lots of files. CleanMyMac X can help you optimize the process and make sure there is no leftover data on your Mac.