Citrix Licensing Update | LAS deadline: April 15, 2026

Get LAS-ready before April 15

Citrix is retiring file-based licensing for in-scope on-prem products. After April 15, 2026, activations must use the Licensing Activation Service (LAS) or you risk disruption.

Citrix LAS Deadline Is Coming

If you run Citrix on-prem components like CVAD, PVS, WEM, NetScaler (ADC/Console), XenServer, Unicon Scout (and more), this change impacts you.

XenTegra helps you confirm scope, close version gaps, validate connectivity, register with Citrix Cloud, and activate through LAS, without derailing operations

Avoid the outage and turn a mandate into a controlled project

Citrix has stated file-based licenses for products in scope will not work after April 15, 2026. The good news: most environments can transition cleanly with the right sequencing, prerequisites, and validation. We’ll help you move with urgency, without panic.

Protect availability for users and critical services

If LAS isn’t in place for in-scope products, you risk an interruption when file-based licensing stops being recognized.

Know exactly what must change (and what doesn’t)

We map your current versions, license types, and dependencies so upgrades happen in the right order; license server, CVAD components, NetScaler, XenServer, and beyond.

Make licensing activations manageable going forward

LAS changes the activation workflow. We help update runbooks, admin processes, and monitoring so you’re not reinventing the wheel later.

Check your LAS Readiness.

Take the LAS Readiness Quiz

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Our Blueprint

Citrix’s process is straightforward—Upgrade → Register → Activate—but real environments aren’t. XenTegra guides you through the decisions that matter: version eligibility, network access to LAS endpoints, change windows, rollback planning, and edge cases like restricted networks.

Upgrade in-scope products to LAS-supported versions (and confirm optional components like PVS/WEM where applicable).

Register your License Server or NetScaler Console with Citrix Cloud (a one-time action).

Activate licensing through LAS and validate service continuity across production and DR.

Ensure outbound access to https://las.cloud.com:443. Changes to system properties (FQDN, MAC, CPU ID, BIOS serial) may impact activation. Air-gapped / restricted environments

Citrix notes exceptions may be possible for fully isolated environments. XenTegra can help evaluate constraints and support the documentation and submission process.

Know your status in one call

Request a LAS readiness meeting

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Use the form to schedule time with a XenTegra expert. We’ll quickly confirm what’s in scope, identify version gaps, and outline the safest path to cutover before April 15, 2026.

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पूछे जाने वाले प्रश्न

Citrix has described this as a licensing architecture change to LAS. The mandate is about how licenses are activated, not necessarily a change to your commercial terms. If you have questions about your specific entitlements, we can help you confirm scope and licensing types.

For products in scope, Citrix has stated that activations using prior file-based methods will not work after April 15, 2026, which can result in disruption/outage. The safest plan is to complete upgrades, registration, and activation well before the deadline.

You don’t have to change your deployment model to a full cloud service just to meet this requirement. However, LAS is cloud-based, and you will need the ability to register and activate through Citrix Cloud as part of the LAS workflow.

गहरे जाना

If you’re trying to gauge effort and urgency, the biggest variables are version age, product mix, license types, and network restrictions. XenTegra focuses on sequencing and validation so you can move quickly without guesswork.

Bullet list (deeper details / fine print)

  • Products commonly in scope: CVAD (plus optional components like PVS और WEM), NetScaler (Console + ADC form factors), XenServer, Unicon Scout, and other on-prem products as Citrix expands guidance.

  • Most common blockers: unsupported versions, missing connectivity to las.cloud.com:443, and unplanned changes to system identifiers that affect activation.

  • Operational impact: admins should plan for updated runbooks and licensing lifecycle procedures after cutover.

  • Restricted networks: air-gapped or high-security environments may require an exception path; we can help you document constraints and pursue available options.

  • Timeline reality: don’t aim for the deadline, aim for completion early enough to test, validate, and keep a rollback plan.

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