UI=Check online for a solution later and close the program UI=Check online for a solution and close the program UI=Windows can check online for a solution to the problem. UI=C:\PROGRA~2\Citrix\ICACLI~1\WFICA32.EXE IntegratorReportIdentifier=2d806e32-782f-11ea-819a-f383c4c9687bĭynamicSig.Name=Additional Information 1ĭynamicSig.Name=Additional Information 2ĭynamicSig.Value=0a9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789ĭynamicSig.Name=Additional Information 3ĭynamicSig.Name=Additional Information 4 > END APPLICATION EVENT ID 1001 LOG ENTRY > END APPLICATION EVENT ID 1000 LOG ENTRY > BEGIN APPLICATION EVENT ID 1000 LOG ENTRYįaulting application name: WFICA32.EXE, version: 19.11.0.50, time stamp: 0x5de53c99įaulting module name: atiumdva.dll, version: 9.19000, time stamp: 0x5e59a14bįaulting application start time: 0x01d60c24271510a6įaulting application path: C:\PROGRA~2\Citrix\ICACLI~1\WFICA32.EXEįaulting module path: C:\Windows\system32\atiumdva.dll Time Zone: (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) : AMD64 Family 16 Model 10 Stepping 0 AuthenticAMD ~3240 MhzīIOS Version: American Megatrends Inc. OS Name: Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium Any further assistance is much appreciated.ĮRROR " Citrix HDX Engine has stopped working"ĬITRIX WORKSPACE 1911 Most times, the referenced/problematic registry key doesn't even exist on my system. Also, I've recently run "SFC /scannow" and Windows did repair files it detected were damaged or corrupted, but the issue still persists. I operated without incident for approximately three hours, but when I re-installed the recommended display driver from AMD, it started happening again, shortly there-after. It seems like a lot of past entries about this error on here have been resolved my modifying a registry entry or two, but I've tried that in this case, and none of those fixes seems to help in my case. Another interesting side-note, it seems like when I completely uninstalled AMD display software from my PC, the error didn't occur. Although, one thing to note is that while the faulting module is listed as being located here: "C:\Windows\system32\atiumdva.dll", I can't ever seem to find that file at that location on my PC. Upgrading and downgrading this software doesn't seem to matter, which to me suggests this has been an issue for some time now. But long-story-short, this seems to happen regardless of which recent versions of Citrix Workspace I'm using, also regardless of which AMD recommended display drivers I'm using. Below is a detailed outline of the technical info behind the subject error I've been trying to troubleshoot for the past week now.
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