How do I join the Secure Hub?
Using Secure Hub
Users begin by downloading Secure Hub on to their devices from the Apple or Android store. When Secure Hub opens, users enter the credentials provided by their companies to enroll their devices in Secure Hub.
How do I change my Citrix secure hub password?
How to change My Account username and/or password
- Go to www.citrix.com/account and login with the existing username and password.
- The My Account home page is displayed. Click Update My Profile link.
How do you refresh a Secure Hub policy?
When a policy deployment is pending, users can refresh the policy from Secure Hub by tapping Preferences > Device Information > Refresh policy.
How do I uninstall Citrix secure hub?
One typical method is to long-press the app icon, then drag it to the Uninstall option that appears at the top of the screen. Alternatively, you can find the app in the Apps list in Settings and uninstall from there.
What is Citrix com?
Website. citrix.com. Citrix Systems, Inc. is an American multinational cloud computing and virtualization technology company that provides server, application and desktop virtualization, networking, software as a service (SaaS), and cloud computing technologies.
How do I access my Citrix?
Instruct users to download and install Citrix Workspace app on each client device that they use to access the office PC remotely. Citrix Workspace app is available from https://www.citrix.com/downloads/ or the application stores for supported mobile devices.
How do I install Citrix?
Download Citrix Receiver for Windows (CitrixReceiver.exe) from Citrix Downloads. Log onto the client device with administrator privilege. Double-click CitrixReceiver.exe. In the Citrix Receiver Installation wizard, select Enable Single Sign-on.
Can I download Citrix on my laptop?
Citrix Workspace app is the easy-to-install client software that provides seamless, secure access to everything you need to get work done. With this free download, you easily and securely get instant access to all applications, desktops and data from any device, including smartphones, tablets, PCs and Macs.