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The Citrix Receiver has been tested successfully in CHrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Opera and Safari. Please see Setting Up the Citrix Receiver for CloudPC for instructions on getting set up.
In Chrome - including on On certain devices, such as a Chromebook - , you will be using CloudPC with the HTML5 client. See below for more information on the HTML5 client.
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On a Windows computer, the approval prompt looks like this: If you intend to both open files from and save files to your drives, you will want to select "Permit all access". You can check the box to not be asked again if you wish.
Here is an example of the drives you will can see (this example is from a Drew-issued desktop computer - what you see will be slightly different depending on your computer):
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Using CloudPC with the HTML5 Client
The Chrome browser does not currently support the Citrix Receiver plugin. Instead, it runs Devices which do not allow you to install programs like the Citrix Receiver, such as a Chromebook, will run CloudPC applications within the browser using the HTML5 client.
Much of the functionality is the same, but the presentation will be different (as you will see the application within the browser, rather than in its own seamless window).
You will be able to access your network drives and the virtual PC desktop, but not your local hard drive.
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If you wish to print something from a CloudPC session you are running in Chrome, and using a different browser is not an option (such as on a Chromebook), we suggest you save what you wish to print as a PDF to your F: drive. You can then open myfiles.drew.edu (instructions for using MyFiles) and view and print the PDF to your local printer.
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