Gateway

Configuring Operating System Policies

When you create a session or preauthentication policy, you can configure client security strings to determine whether the user device is running a particular operating system when users log on. You can also configure the expression to check for a particular service pack or hotfix.

The values for Windows and Macintosh are:

Operating system Value
macOS X macOS
Windows 8.1 win8.1
Windows 8 win8
Windows 7 win7
Windows Vista vista
Windows XP winxp
Windows Server 2008 win2008
Windows Server 2003 win2003
Windows 2000 Server win2000
Windows 64-bit platform win64

To configure an operating system policy by using the GUI

  1. In the navigation pane, do one of the following:
    1. Navigate to Citrix Gateway > Policies and then click Session.
    2. Navigate to Citrix Gateway > Policies > Preauthentication.
  2. In the details pane, on the Policies tab, click Add.
  3. In Name, type a name for the policy.
  4. In Request Action select an existing action or create one.
  5. Click Expression Editor.
  6. In Select Expression Type, select Client Security.
  7. Configure the settings for the following:
    1. In Component, select Operating System.
    2. In Name, type the name of the operating system.
    3. In Qualifier, do one of the following:
      • Leave the field blank
      • Select Service Pack
      • Select Hotfix
      • Select Version (for macOS only)
    4. Depending on your selection in step 7, in Operator, do one of the following:
      • If Qualifier is blank, in Operator, select EQUAL (= =), NOTEQUAL (!=), EXISTS or NOTEXISTS.
      • If you selected Service Pack or Hotfix, select the operator and in Value, type the value.
  8. Click Done and then click Close.

If you are configuring a service pack, such as client.os (winxp).sp, if a number is not in the Value field, Citrix Gateway returns an error message because the expression is invalid.

If the operating system has service packs present, such as Service Pack 3 and Service Pack 4, you can configure a check just for Service Pack 4, because the presence of Service Pack 4 automatically indicates that previous service packs are present.

Configuring Operating System Policies