In our existing Windows 7 environment, we use Citrix XenApp published applications integrated with our start menu under the XenApp folder. However, my Windows 8 start menu is automatically filled with every published application automatically when I logon. See attached screenshot. I'm in IT so I have access to lots of apps but this would be unworkable for normal users as well.
Whilst I can tag them all and remove them, they get added when you logon on again. I assume this is because of the way Citrix Receiver populates the local start menu and my guess is the following is happening.
- Citrix receiver starts in the background and deletes all of it's shortcuts in the start menu. This is confirmed as when you first logon, the Windows 8 start screen doesn't contain any published apps and they pop up a short while later
- Citrix Receiver then talks to the XenApp system to retrieve the current list of published apps
- Citrix Receiver re-creates the shortcuts in my start menu structure
- Windows 8 spots these new shortcuts and re-adds them to the start screen even though I'd removed them before - as far as it's concerned, they are new shortcuts
I'm looking at ways of getting around this and whilst I've also posted on the Citrix forums, I thought I'd ask here as there might be some control that Windows 8 could do without requiring a modification to Citrix Receiver.
- Configure Windows 8 to not automatically add shortcuts from my own personal start menu to the start screen. Anyone know whether this is possible?
- Failing just restricting to my own personal start menu, turn off automatically adding any icons to the start menu. Once again, is this possible?
- Maybe there is some group policy setting to control the above?
- What is this feature of automatically adding tiles called? Would help me in searching for a solution
Any thoughts appreciated.
Cheers, Rob.
- Changed type Niki HanModerator Tuesday, March 05, 2013 4:09 AM