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While launching WorxHome on your iOS device and after entering your logon credentials you might receive the following error: Error - Please check your credentials. You may have mistyped them, though you made sure there's no typo whatsoever, i.e. samAccountName or userPrincipalName, and your password have been entered correctly:

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When trying to connect to a XenDesktop 7.x published resource, e.g. an puplished application or published desktop, you may receive the following error: Unable to launch as the application is not currently available:

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When trying to connect to a XenDesktop 7.6 and StoreFront 2.6 based environment from internal computers through NetScaler you could receive the following error in your StoreFront server's Citrix Delivery Services Event Log, Source: Citrix Store Service, Event ID: 23: Gateway data from the request and the authentication token are not matching. Request was made to store 'Store Service':

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When trying to connect to a XenDesktop 7.x and StoreFront 2.x based environment through NetScaler from an external Windows computer you could receive the following error upon finishing the Citrix Receiver initial wizard: Select an account to continue:

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When trying to connect to a XenDesktop 7.x and StoreFront 2.x based environment through NetScaler from an external Windows computer you could receive the following error upon finishing the Citrix Receiver initial wizard: Your account cannot be added using this server address:

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When trying to configure a VMware vCenter based hypervisor connection within Citrix Studio in order to gain access to its resources, i.e. attached storage, et al, and utilize either PVS and/or MCS for VM management, you might receive the following error in case a self-signed certificate is in place on the vCenter server:

"Cannot connect to the vCenter server due to a certificate error. Make sure that the appropiate certificates are installed on the vCenter server, and install the appropiate certificates on the following machines: <FQDN XD Controller>"

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