This is because as soon as you boot up your Mac, Citrix Workspace tends to automatically start every time in the front end, rather than simply carrying out its process in the backend. In this regard, some have even said that if they disable it under Login Items, then Workspace doesn’t even load when they need to access it. Whereas, for others, it’s altogether absent from the Login Items. With that said, there does exist a nifty workaround through which you could effectively address this issue once and for all. So without further ado, let’s check it out.
How to Disable Auto Start of Citrix WorkSpace at Boot Up on Mac
The culprit behind this issue is two lines of command in the com.citrix.ReceiverHelper.plist file which is present under the directory Macintosh > Library > Launch Agents. So to rectify it, you will have to delete those two lines of commands, via Terminal or Text Editor. [Note: some users simply deleted the com.citrix.ReceiverHelper.plist file and so far it has worked for them. But we haven’t tried that out yet so we cannot comment if it would have any adverse impact or not].
Via Terminal
Via Text Editor App
That’s it. These were the two different methods to disable the auto start of Citrix Workspace at boot up on your Mac. If you have any queries concerning the aforementioned steps, do let us know in the comments. We will get back to you with a solution at the earliest.
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