Cirrato Client For Mac Sierra



Hey, looking for installing mac os sierra? Watch out, come here or you'll realize after because here's the full tutorial, (install MacOS sierra on VMware). Category: Mac Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager now supports macOS Sierra (version 10.12) We are proud to announce that the current branch of Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (version 1610) now supports macOS Sierra (version 10.12) with version 5.0.8466.1 or later of the Configuration Manager Mac client. Not currently logged in Home; Account; Sign in. The High Sierra release of macOS is incompatible with previous versions of the Centrify DirectControl Agent for Mac due to an unexpected library conflict. Failure to update the Centrify agent prior to upgrading to High Sierra will result in login failures for network accounts and local admin accounts.

Applicable Products

  • Receiver for Mac

Information

Cirrato client for mac sierra

The Citrix Receiver for Mac team is working on product updates to support the upcoming release of macOS Sierra (macOS 10.12) in Fall 2016. Citrix is committed to provide zero-day compatibility for Receiver for Mac when Sierra is generally available. Zero-day compatibility means Receiver for Mac will operate with the new operating system platform from Apple at release.

Sierra

In addition to zero-day compatibility, Citrix is reviewing new features that take advantage of Sierra. We will keep our customers informed as we learn more about the changes needed to support any of the new features.

The Sierra beta is available to the general public. Based on our early assessment of the current beta, we are aware of issues making ICA connections over SSL using Receiver 12.1.100 for Mac. Citrix has started to fix gaps and areas of incompatibilities with Sierra to ensure our commitment to Zero-day compatibility.

Receiver for Mac 12.2 (available August 1, 2016) does not suffer from the SSL issue on Sierra. Be aware however that Sierra beta is still not a supported platform. If Apple releases a new Sierra beta that causes Receiver for Mac to stop working, there is no guarantee that we will release a fix before the official release of Sierra. Citrix recommends that our customers not install the Sierra beta in production.

Additional Resources

Chad,

Looking online at Microsoft it appears that the Mac and Linux client support for SCEP 2012 was a separate add-on provided later than the original release and delivered through the Volume Licensing Center rather than the main support channel for SCEP itself.

What this says to me is that it may be difficult to find a direct answer to this question via any of the normal support sites like the TechNet forums as well, since the support may not be via these typical channels either.

What I'd do is to look in the documentation which according to the notification for the Mac/Linux client release was included with those Endpoint clients themselves. There may be some indication there where support for these could be found, which I suspect might be via the Volume Licensing Center itself?

If there's nothing there, then the best location to ask would be the TechNet forum(s) for System Center 2012, since those are for the business products since these Community forums are only intended for consumer products and so are manned by either volunteers like us or a handful of 1st level support technicians from other countries. Few of these even know what System Center is and even I had a very difficult time finding the little information I did about the SCEP for Mac client release, even though I've personally been involved with administering networks including Windows and using Microsoft websites to support them for nearly 25 years now.

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Rob