I am trying to connect to my server with the Mac Citrix Receiver. However when I attempt to connect via the Mac application, it pops up a window with 'Certificate Not Trusted' The server might not be secure.

The server address is behind https with a self signed certificate. I assume that's the problem, but usually software would allow you to accept the self signed certificate. In this case, it just says it cannot and that's that. How do I fix this?

Here is working El Capitan 10.11 on Windows 10 with VMware workstation 15. Vmware unlocker 2.1.0. I will keep publishing guides based on this unlocker.After patching the VMware workstation with this unlocker then upgrade the VMware to any major versions, the patch is no longer valid.

I can't see any option in the preference settings anywhere to address this. Thanks!

Important update about Citrix Receiver
Beginning August 2018, Citrix Receiver will be replaced by Citrix Workspace app. While you can still download older versions of Citrix Receiver, new features and enhancements will be released for Citrix Workspace app.

Citrix Workspace app for Mac provides users with self-service access to. Including HDX, the NetScaler plug-ins, and XenMobile Secure Hub.

Citrix Workspace app is a new client from Citrix that works similar to Citrix Receiver and is fully backward-compatible with your organization’s Citrix infrastructure. Citrix Workspace app provides the full capabilities of Citrix Receiver, as well as new capabilities based on your organization’s Citrix deployment.

Citrix Workspace app is built on Citrix Receiver technology, and is fully backward compatible with all Citrix solutions.

For more information, please visit the Workspace app FAQ page.

Mac Amaya defines two kinds of keyboard shortcuts for Mac OS X: shortcuts using standard Apple modifier keys (ex. Cmd+C to copy the selection) and shortcuts using sequences (ex. Ctrl-t Ctrl-t to create a table). As Mac OS X users are not familiar with shortcut sequences in menu entries, only standard shortcuts are shown by default.