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      Citrix is officially retiring its traditional file-based licensing model, warning users that products licensed under the legacy system—including Virtual Apps and Desktops, Provisioning (PVS), NetScaler, XenServer, and Unicon Scout—will cease to function after April 15, 2026, unless organizations migrate to the new cloud-based License Activation Service (LAS), which promises reduced operational overhead, automated renewals, and improved resilience.

      Sources: Citrix Support, IT Pro, NetScaler Docs

      Key Takeaways

      – Mandatory transition by April 15, 2026: Citrix file-based licensing will be deprecated and unsupported after this date, requiring users to shift to LAS or face service disruption.

      – Significant operational benefits with LAS: The cloud-based LAS automates entitlements, removes license-file management, enhances uptime by mitigating single-point failures, and offers telemetry for deeper insight.

      – Wide-reaching impact across products: Core Citrix products—such as Virtual Apps and Desktops, PVS, NetScaler, XenServer, and Unicon Scout—are all affected by this shift. Failure to migrate by the deadline will result in “loss of functionality.”

      In-Depth

      Citrix has set a firm deadline—April 15, 2026—for its users to move away from the traditional, file-based licensing model toward the new License Activation Service (LAS). According to official advisories, after this cutoff date, any Citrix product still relying on the legacy licensing framework—including Virtual Apps and Desktops, Provisioning (PVS), NetScaler, XenServer, and Unicon Scout—“will stop recognizing file-based licenses” and may suddenly suffer from degraded functionality or outright failure.

      So what’s behind Las’s architecture that Cop many see as the modernization Citrix had to deliver? Simply put, LAS shifts licensing to a cloud-managed system: once a customer upgrades their license server and registers it with Citrix Cloud, license activations happen seamlessly, removing the need to handle individual license-files, manage renewals manually, or troubleshoot activation problems. The result is a lower administrative burden and fewer support cases—Citrix cites “manual renewals, file management, and frequent outages tied to licensing issues” as historical pain points.

      There’s more to the benefits. LAS delivers increased resiliency by decoupling licensing from on-premise servers—license servers are no longer single points of failure, which helps stabilize user sessions and improves uptime. The system also updates entitlements automatically in the background upon contract renewal, offering customers uninterrupted access to Citrix services.

      NetScaler users, specifically, have been given additional guidance: file-based licensing for NetScaler products (including Flexed, pooled, and fixed-term bandwidth models) will become obsolete after April 2026. To avoid being unlicensed, administrators must ensure their NetScaler instances are running LAS-compatible versions (e.g., ADC 14.1-51.x or 13.1-60.x) and migrate to LAS accordingly. Those who don’t may find their infrastructure suddenly inaccessible or unsupported.

      In short, Citrix is making a decisive pivot: modernization via LAS—not just an upgrade, but a full pivot away from file-based licensing by mid-2026. The message is clear: plan the migration now, or face disruption later.

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