This feature is referred to as email-based account discovery.Ī first-time user is a user who does not have Citrix Workspace app for Mac installed on their user device.Įmail-based account discovery for a first-time user does not apply if you have downloaded from a location other than (such as a Citrix Receiver for website). Then it prompts the user to log on and continue the installation.
Citrix Workspace app for Mac determines the Citrix Gateway or StoreFront server associated with the email address. You can then set up an account by entering an email address instead of a server URL.
Questo contenuto è stato tradotto dinamicamente con traduzione automatica. (Aviso legal)Įste texto foi traduzido automaticamente. (Clause de non responsabilité)Įste artículo lo ha traducido una máquina de forma dinámica. (Haftungsausschluss)Ĭet article a été traduit automatiquement de manière dynamique. Given that you've already confirmed the image itself thinks it's damaged, it may be worth skipping to finding a new image entirely.This content has been machine translated dynamically.ĭieser Inhalt ist eine maschinelle Übersetzung, die dynamisch erstellt wurde. If the second burn fails, I would find a new rip, whether from mac or I can go look to see if there's a 10.5 image on vtools, or another member might have a disc they can rip (on a windows computer with something like imgburn would probably be the best and most consistent way to do it but OSX rips and OSX burns should also work).Then, re-burn the installer to a new disc.with another package that has a read error, perhaps try an install of the bare minimum. Reinstall the OS but without whatever component used that package (do a custom install and then uncheck additional speech voices).The installer tried to get that file off the disc and it either couldn't read it, or it couldn't write it back out to the hard drive. The failure you showed in the picture is either a read or write error. You'd either have to use the startup control panel or hold option to switch partitions, exactly as you have been doing. Your iBook should be able to dual boot 10.4 and 10.5 - exactly how you've done it by partitioning the disk (in either one) is the right way to go. I am trying to download the iso from a different source, hoping that may be the cause: Īny ideas / known good iso sources? I tried to Verify in Disk Utility but couldn't. I wasn't exactly surprised because when I burned the image it said that it couldn't verify that it was good (I forget the particulars). Actually, previous owner had partitioned the disk with a half where 10.4 is installed and the other partition was already reserved for 10.5 but he was told that the iBook can't dual-boot? I don't see why not, even if I have to hold down option every time I start up to choose which "disk" to boot from.Īnyways I have found disk images online for 10.5 and they appear to be good - at least the folders are all there, it can mount on my 10.14 iMac, it got like almost an hour into installing on the iBook happily before it croaked and said there was an issue with one of the files on the DVD I burned. Just aquired (via another 68kMLA member!) a beautiful iBook G4 running 10.4 and I would like to install 10.5 Leopard on it.