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Hi all,

We've got a bunch of t5565 thin clients with ThinPro OS installed and wanted to use them to connect to Citrix XenApp. However, after upgrading the OS and Citrix Receiver to latest version available (4.4.1 and 13, respectively), the client refused to connect XenApp server no matter what I did. After quick debugging it seems that the problem is in /usr/bin/store_wrapper.sh file, which in its turn tries to call `sudo hptc-zero-login --fullscreen`, the executable which is not present in the system. It seems that the latest version of Citrix receiver softpaq available for t5565 on ThinPro (CitrixReceiver-13-TP-44-9-x86.xar) doesn't have hptc-zero-login package bundled into it; however the same file for Smart Zero Core (CitrixReceiver-13-TPZ-44-9-x86.xar) does have it inside. Also `apt-get install hptc-zero-login` tells that this package is referenced by another package, but mising in the system. It looks to me like a bug, so is there any suggestions on what to do in such case? May be there is a place with older softpaqs available? Thanks in advance

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