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Wing Ling Lui

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After upgrade to chrome 79, The published chrome doesn't have any sound. This is due to 

--enable-audio-service-sandbox is added into the command line automatically. 

 

Just add the following line, 

--disable-features=AudioServiceOutOfProcess

in the published chorme, and it will solve the no sound issue.

 

Server: Windows 2019

Xenapp 1811

Chrome 79.0.3945.88

 

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Hi all,

 

same problem here. Starting with version 79 Chrome runs audio in a sandbox, which is not working on Citrix Virtual Apps.

You need to set this gpo setting to disabled:

Google/Google Chrome/Allow the audio sandbox to run -> Disabled

or in registry:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Google\Chrome

reg:dword AudioSandboxEnabled = 0

 

found it here:

https://support.google.com/chrome/thread/23003477?hl=en

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Hi guys,

we can see the same issue but not with published application chrome, we have this issue with published desktop and chrome used inside the published desktop. for me it's not a workaround because it is hard to implement this for every use-cases. Of course I can edit the shortcut from chrome on desktop and for start menu but what if users open chrome through a link send my email or so, the parameter will not work. I do think it could also be related to the citrix audio channel and the sandbox together.

Anyone opened a support case for this?

 

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On 1/8/2020 at 3:23 AM, Sandro Haidenschuster said:

Hi guys,

we can see the same issue but not with published application chrome, we have this issue with published desktop and chrome used inside the published desktop. for me it's not a workaround because it is hard to implement this for every use-cases. Of course I can edit the shortcut from chrome on desktop and for start menu but what if users open chrome through a link send my email or so, the parameter will not work. I do think it could also be related to the citrix audio channel and the sandbox together.

Anyone opened a support case for this?

 

 

I have also seen this occur within a published desktop, except it was for only one user.  Dumping the profile did not help, adding the options above resolved.  Monitoring to see if it occurs for others.

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On 3/24/2020 at 7:04 AM, Björn Schläfli said:

Hi all,

 

same problem here. Starting with version 79 Chrome runs audio in a sandbox, which is not working on Citrix Virtual Apps.

You need to set this gpo setting to disabled:

Google/Google Chrome/Allow the audio sandbox to run -> Disabled

or in registry:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Google\Chrome

reg:dword AudioSandboxEnabled = 0

 

found it here:

https://support.google.com/chrome/thread/23003477?hl=en

Thanks I was facing the same but was using an older switch command. This is more neater.

 

Many thanks again.

 

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