So, I'm not quite sure what I'm logging in to here... I have to reach a server that's on someone else's network occasionally to maintain a hosted website. I'm primarily a Mac user but I have windows in a VM for this sort of stuff when necessary. But I'm always looking for a native alternative. My understanding is that some portion of this VPN setup is OS-X compatible, but I'm at a loss here as to which pieces of this setup are running where. On the windows side, once connected I select the 'Dame Ware' mini remote and that prompts me to download an .ica file, which I run. That, in turn seems to start some type of RDP session to a host, which in turn gives me a remote desktop where the DameWare client is forced to run. From Dame Ware, I'm then into the host I'm actually managing.
Pics of the process below... Any tips on whether I can skip my windows VM? Of note, when I login to the Netscaler on OS-X and get to the section where I select the Dame Ware app, instead of being prompted for an .ica file, a .jsp file is downloaded. No clue why or what is supposed to then open the .jsp file. The only thing associated with jsp files on my end is my text editor.
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Downloading Ica Not Opening Apps Workspace App For Mac Download

Downloading Ica Not Opening Apps Workspace App For Mac Download
Downloading Ica Not Opening Apps Workspace App For Mac Windows 7
Mar 03, 2020 Download Citrix Workspace app for Mac Download Citrix Workspace app for Mac (141.2 MB -.dmg) Version: 20.02.0.5 (2002) Checksums. High performance web and self-services access to virtual apps and desktops. Configure for anywhere access from your desktop or web access with Safari, Chrome or Firefox. Available Languages English, German. Google Chrome: Click the drop-down list for the file in the download bar and select Always Open Files of This Type. Associate.ica File Type With Citrix Connection Manager. On Windows computers, go to Control Panel Settings Apps Default apps Choose default apps by file type. Under Name, find.ica file.