
Neither the release notes of Citrix Receiver 3.2 or XenApp 6.5 Hotfix 025 has some details about this BHO, it looks like it’s kept top secret, the only information from Citrix I could find is the following : Imagine that your users (or worse some management staff) ask you what this Internet Explorer Add-on is about and you cannot really give a good answer to it, will they take you serious about the things you are installing in a production environment? I think this is really bad… If you were lucky you spot this popup when going through a test procedure, but if Internet Explorer was not on your test list you will get a lot of calls to the support desk from frustrated users. When one of the above is installed, you will likely see popups when opening Internet Explorer to allow this BHO and its components to load outside of Internet Explorer protected mode. – CtxIEInterceptorBHO Class installed through Citrix Receiver 3.2 – CtxVDAIEInterceptorBHO Class installed through Hotfix 025 for XenApp 6.5 This Citrix Interceptor BHO is automatically added through one of the following ways : This is exactly the case with the Internet Explorer Add-On from Citrix called the Citrix Interceptor BHO. It frustrates me when there is new functionality added that is not listed in the release notes, and to make it worse when a production environment is suffering because of this. This helps in calculating what kind of impact the fix\update will have when installing it in a environment.
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When there is a new fix or update released for a product I am working with frequently, I always like to read the release notes to see what has been fixed or what kind of new features has been added. During the process's lifecycle, the typical CPU resource utilization is about 0.0001% including both foreground and background operations, the average private memory consumption is about 2.59 MB with the maximum memory reaching around 3.88 MB and typical read I/O operations are around 0 Bytes per minute.Ĭ:\Program Files\citrix\ica client\redirector.The mystery of the Citrix Interceptor BHO It is an authenticode code-signed executable issued to Citrix Systems by the certification authority VeriSign. The average file size is about 142.44 KB. During installation, a run registry key for all users is added that will cause the program to run each time any user logs on to Windows.
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redirector.exe is run as a standard windows process with the logged in user's account privileges. Redirector.exe has 3 known versions, the most recent one is 14.1.0.0. ctxlogging.dll (Citrix ICA Client by Citrix Systems).icafile.dll (Citrix ICA Client by Citrix Systems).cst.dll (Citrix ICA Client by Citrix Systems).ccmsdk.dll (Citrix ICA Client by Citrix Systems).ctxmuiui.dll (Citrix ICA Client by Citrix Systems).concenui.dll (Citrix ICA Client by Citrix Systems).

ccmproxy.dll (Citrix ICA Client by Citrix Systems).progressnotificationcommonui.dll (Citrix ICA Client by CITRIX SYSTEMS).statuiui.dll (Citrix ICA Client by CITRIX SYSTEMS).cstui.dll (Citrix ICA Client by CITRIX SYSTEMS).wfcrunui.dll (Citrix ICA Client by CITRIX SYSTEMS).npican.dll (Citrix ICA Client by Citrix Systems).pnamain.exe (Citrix ICA Client by CITRIX SYSTEMS).pnamaiui.dll (Citrix ICA Client by CITRIX SYSTEMS).

