My question to you is if there is another potential solution or if there is a way to automatic the cycling of best performace/best appearance on boot. Suggestions: If the process has any open windows, please close them out to continue the installation. Changing the permissions for the concentr.exe as described in the Aaron Walrath page (below) works, but creates other issues associated with Citrix use A possible cause for this issue is that Citrix Receiver or VMware Horizon Client is still running during the installation.Exiting out of Citrix Receiver (or Workspaces) reactivates the Minimize/Maximize Animations (until reboot).Cycling between "1" and "2" and back to "1" does NOT fix the issue (the cycling has to happen in the Performance Options dialog box for the issue to be resolved) In HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\VisualEffects the VisualFXSetting is already set to "1".Cycling once between "Adjust for best performance" and back to "Adjust for best appearance" fixes the issue (but the issue reappears on reboot) In this video, I tried to troubleshoot a problem most users face on their computers, when they try to launch Citrix application, they see launch.ica file get.Performance Options already has "Adjust for best appearance" checked (with all the effects checked off as well including "Animate windows when minimizing and maximizing") but the windows are not animating Deployment example: remote access from domain-joined computers.It allows me to get a little more than 1kb of text from sandboxed Internet. What I have noticed in trying to fix this issue Ive encountered the same problem and have a partial somewhat contrived solution. Further research points to "concentr.exe" as the culprit I have found that it automatically disables Visual Effects, specifically "Animate windows when minimizing and maximizing". ![]() ![]() ![]() I run Citrix Receiver (now bundled in Workspaces) on my personal Windows 10 desktop.
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