The `/forceinstall` option mentioned here ( ) never worked for me in any capacity to try to clean things up. Then it would fix itself and could be uninstalled. The different version didn't stop running when it saw an existing version was already installed - it assumed you wanted to upgrade / downgrade. The article misses the values in `HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall`, which were essential for me to clear out to get Windows to recognize it as uninstalled.īut the better option was downloading a different version of the installer, running that, then uninstalling. This involved deleting a lot of entries from the registry. I was able to get Citrix *mostly* uninstalled by running through the manual process described here.
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