Otherwise, specify the subnet IP address of the Citrix Gateway appliance, if necessary. If your deployment is running Access Gateway 5.0, continue to Step 7. Using the same FQDN for StoreFront and the Citrix Gateway virtual server is not supported. The fully qualified domain name (FQDN) for your StoreFront deployment must be unique and different from the Citrix Gateway virtual server FQDN. Specify the product version used in your deployment. For example, you can include the geographical location in the display names for your Citrix Gateway deployments so that users can easily identify the most convenient deployment for their location.Įnter the URL of the virtual server or user logon point (for Access Gateway 5.0) for your deployment. Users see the display name you specify in Citrix Workspace app, so include relevant information in the name to help users decide whether to use that deployment. Specify a name for the Citrix Gateway deployment that will help users to identify it. Select the Stores node in the left pane of the Citrix StoreFront management console and pane, click Manage Citrix Gateways.
On the Windows Start screen or Apps screen, locate and click the Citrix StoreFront tile.
Use the Change General Settings task to modify the Citrix Gateway deployment names shown to users and to update StoreFront with changes to the virtual server or user logon point URL, and the deployment mode of your Citrix Gateway infrastructure. Propagate your configuration changes to the server group so that the other servers in the deployment are updated. Ensure that the Citrix StoreFront management console is not running on any of the other servers in the deployment.
Important: In multiple server deployments, use only one server at a time to make changes to the configuration of the server group. Otherwise, you can export a provisioning file for the store and make this file available to your users. Where a Citrix Receiver for Web site is configured for a store, users can obtain an updated Citrix Workspace app provisioning file from the site. If you make any changes to your Citrix Gateway deployments, ensure that users who access stores through these deployments update Citrix Workspace app with the modified connection information. For more information about configuring Citrix Gateway for StoreFront, see Using WebFront to Integrate with StoreFront. The tasks below enable you to update details of the Citrix Gateway deployments through which users access your stores. Integrate with Citrix Gateway and Citrix ADCĬonfigure Citrix Gateway connection settingsĬonfigure two URLs for the same Citrix GatewayĬonfigure Citrix ADC and StoreFront for Delegated Forms Authentication (DFA)Ĭreate a single Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) to access a store internally and externallyĬonfigure StoreFront using the configuration filesĬonfigure Citrix Receiver for Web sites using the configuration filesĮxport and import the StoreFront configuration Set up highly available multi-site stores Store subscription data using Microsoft SQL ServerĬonfigure Citrix Workspace app for HTML5 use of browser tabsĬonfigure StoreFront to launch applications and desktops in Windowed ModeĬonfigure communication and session time-out Manage remote access to stores through Citrix GatewayĬertificate Revocation List (CRL) checkingĬonfigure two StoreFront stores to share a common subscription datastore Manage the resources made available in stores
Migrate Web Interface features to StoreFrontĬonfigure Kerberos constrained delegation for XenApp 6.5Ĭonfigure the password expiry notification periodĮxport store provisioning files for users StoreFront high availability and multi-site configuration