How to identify corrupted citrix extesnions?

We have been working with our Company’s IT group to resolve user issues with corrupted citrix extensions. Following UiPath’s documentation we have users uninstall and reinstall the extension. However, in order to scale up we need to work with our IT group to automate the process to resolve these corrupted extensions.

Is there a way besides attempting to run a automation on top of citrix to identify if a users citrix extension is corrupted? Ideally there would be some registry value or file that would indicate if a extension is corrupted that would drive the automated fix. Any advice would be much appreciated.

Hi,

If you are UiPath customer, please contact techincal support team , raise an incident with them

Contact Technical Support (uipath.com)

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