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Macbook Pro with OS X 10.5.8
Websites continuously download crap onto my computer that tries to automatically launch, and I want to know how to disable this downloading. I've attached a picture of my downloads folder to demonstrate how ridiculous this is getting. TIA. Picture 1.png |
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Citrix ICA files are a thing of the past provided the Citrix infrastructure you are connecting to is not a thing of the past as well.
If you are trying to access Citrix resources you will need a client. The newer connection methods no longer rely on ICA files. They can negotiate on demand connections. Look into a newer version of the plug in that your environment supports. |
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