iDCRI (Citrix)
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iDCRI (Citrix)
iDCRI (Citrix) Quick Reference Card Installing on Windows 8.1 Overview The browser-based iDCRI, also referred to as Citrix, enables authorized users to access DCRI resources from a remote location. This quick reference card details how to install required software from the iDCRI website on a Microsoft Windows 8.1 computer. Technical Requirements The Allowed Sites - Add-ons Installation dialog opens. To access DCRI resources through iDCRI/Citrix, your Windows 8.1 computer must have: • A valid Duke-issued NetID—called a User name in iDCRI—and network password. • A high-speed Internet connection (wired or wireless). • The Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) feature enabled. For information on this security feature, see http://library. dcri.duke.edu/dtmi/IT/Remote/Q/MFA.pdf • A recent version of Mozilla Firefox (preferred) or Microsoft Windows Internet Explorer. Installing iDCRI Software with Firefox . c Click Options. The Options dialog opens. f e At the top, ensure the Warn me when sites try to install add-ons checkbox is selected February 2016 h Click Allow. The address drops to the larger box on the page. i Click Close. The Allowed Sites - Add-ons Installation dialog closes. j On the Options dialog, click OK. The DCRIconnect portal page appears. 3 In the list of applications, click Citrix IDCRI. The iDCRI software install page appears. 6 5 4 5 Select I agree with the Citrix license agreement. d f Click Exceptions. g In the Address of website field, enter idcri.dcri.duke.edu. 4 Hover your cursor over Citrix license agreement, and then read the text in the pop-up window. d Click the Security tab. e h 2 Go to connect.dcri.org. The first time you access iDCRI, the web app installs the client software on your browser. The following information is specific to Firefox version 37 (adjust steps, as needed, if you are using a different version). 1 You must enable the iDCRI website to install add-ons to Firefox. a Important! Run Firefox as an administrator. (If you do not do this, an additional message not shown in this quick reference card will appear.) 1 Right-click the Mozilla Firefox icon, and then select Run as administrator. The User Account Control dialog opens. 2 Click Yes. The User Account Control dialog closes as Firefox opens. b On the far right end of the menu bar, click A drop-down menu appears. g 6 Click Install. Warning: Do not click the Continue button that now appears on the iDCRI software install page until Step 11. Page 1 of 4 iDCRI (Citrix) Quick Reference Card The Opening CitrixOnlinePluginWeb.exe message opens. Installing on Windows 8.1 11 Click Continue. The iDCRI Welcome page appears. 7 Click Save File. The .exe file downloads to Firefox’s Downloads folder. 8 Open the browser’s Downloads folder (click in the Menu bar, and then click Show All Downloads), and then double-click the CitrixOnlinePluginWeb.exe file. The Open Executable File dialog opens. 9 Click OK. • The Citrix online plug-in installation dialog appears. • The dialog updates to show the installation completed successfully. If the Citrix Online Plug-in Error message appears, Firefox is not loading the plug-in correctly. To remedy this situation: a Cancel the installation. a Reboot your computer. b Open Firefox as an administrator and repeat this procedure from Step 2. 10 Click OK. The Citrix online plug-in installation dialog closes. If you still have Firefox’s Downloads folder open, you can close it. Only the DCRI software install page remains. February 2016 12 Close the browser completely. 13 Proceed to either quick reference card (QRC): • iDCRI (Citrix): Fundamentals on Windows (Employee) for DCRI employees and contractors. • iDCRI (Citrix): Fundamentals on Windows (Associate) for associates, sponsors, partners, and vendors. Installing iDCRI Software with Internet Explorer The first time you access iDCRI, the website installs the client software on your browser. The following information is specific to Internet Explorer 11 (adjust steps, as needed, if you are using a different version). 1 You must add the website to the list of trusted sites in Internet Explorer. a Important! Open and run Internet Explorer as an administrator. (If you do not do this, additional messages not shown in this quick reference card will appear.) 1 Right-click the Internet Explorer icon (if there are two icons, use the one on the Desktop and not the Taskbar), and then select Run as administrator. The User Account Control dialog opens. 2 Click Yes. The User Account Control dialog closes as Firefox opens. b In the menu bar, click the Tools icon A drop-down menu appears. . c Click Internet options. The Internet Options dialog opens. d e f Page 2 of 4 iDCRI (Citrix) Quick Reference Card Installing on Windows 8.1 d Click the Security tab. 4 Hover your cursor over Citrix license agreement, and then read the text in the pop-up window. e Click the Trusted Sites (green checkmark) icon. 5 Select I agree with the Citrix license agreement. f Click Sites. The Trusted sites dialog opens. i h 6 Click Install. Warning: Do not click the Continue button that now appears on the iDCRI software install page until Step 9. Wait for an information bar to appear across the bottom of the page. g j g Near the bottom, clear the Require server verification (https:) for all sites in this zone checkbox. h In the Add this website to the zone field, enter: http://idcri.dcri.duke.edu i Click Add. The address drops to the Websites box. 7 Click Run. • The Citrix online plug-in installation dialog appears. • The dialog updates to show the installation completed successfully. j Click the Close tab. The Trusted sites dialog closes. k In the Internet Options dialog, click OK. The Internet Options dialog closes. If the Citrix Online Plug-in Error message appears, Internet Explorer is not loading the plug-in correctly. 2 Go to connect.dcri.org. The DCRIconnect web page appears. To remedy this situation: aCancel the installation. bReboot your computer. cOpen Internet Explorer as an administrator and repeat this procedure from Step 2. 3 In the list of applications, click Citrix IDCRI. The iDCRI software install page appears. 8 Click OK. 6 5 The Citrix online plug-in installation dialog closes. The DCRI software install page now contains the text: Confirm installation is complete. 4 9 Click Continue. The iDCRI Welcome page appears. February 2016 Page 3 of 4 iDCRI (Citrix) Quick Reference Card Installing on Windows 8.1 The Certificate Import Wizard dialog changes to the Certificate Store view. 16 Click Next. The Certificate Import Wizard dialog changes to the Completing the Certificate Import Wizard view. 10 Scroll to the bottom of the page. 11 Click the last link on the page, under iDCRI InCommon Certificate. 17 Click Finish. An information box appears across the bottom of the page. 12 Click Open. The Open File - Security Warning dialog opens. The Certificate Import Wizard dialog closes and a The import was successful dialog opens. 18 Click OK to close the The import was successful dialog. 19 In the Certificate dialog, click OK. The Certificate dialog closes. 13 Click Open. 20 Close the browser completely. The Open File - Security Warning dialog closes. The Certificate dialog opens in the General tab. 21 Proceed to either quick reference card (QRC) for details about iDCRI/Citrix operation: • iDCRI (Citrix): Fundamentals on Windows (Employee) for DCRI employees and contractors. • iDCRI (Citrix): Fundamentals on Windows (Associate) for associates, sponsors, partners, and vendors. 14 Near the bottom of the dialog, click . The Certificate Import Wizard opens. 15 Select Local Machine, and then click Next. February 2016 Page 4 of 4