Hi Torsten,
Yes, you could package up Visual C++ Runtime (it's available as an app in the PMPC list of supported apps).
Once packaged, edit the Citrix Workspace app and configure a dependency with auto-install for the newly Visual C++ Runtime.
You might want to do that for .NET Core too, here is a list with all of the prerequisites Citrix documented.
Finally, a quick tip.
You didn't specify if you are using ConfigMgr or Intune.
If you are using Intune, open the PMPC Publisher console --> go to the "Intune Apps" tab --> Options --> enable the "Update application dependencies..." option.
With that setting enabled, when future versions will be packaged by the PMPC Publisher, the dependency will be carried over.
Yes, you could package up Visual C++ Runtime (it's available as an app in the PMPC list of supported apps).
Once packaged, edit the Citrix Workspace app and configure a dependency with auto-install for the newly Visual C++ Runtime.
You might want to do that for .NET Core too, here is a list with all of the prerequisites Citrix documented.
Finally, a quick tip.
You didn't specify if you are using ConfigMgr or Intune.
If you are using Intune, open the PMPC Publisher console --> go to the "Intune Apps" tab --> Options --> enable the "Update application dependencies..." option.
With that setting enabled, when future versions will be packaged by the PMPC Publisher, the dependency will be carried over.