i've a strange behavior with xa 7.6 and 2012r2 vda.
I was able to reproduce the issue in a clean lab enviroment installed from scratch.
the enviroment:
(domain w2012r2 level, 1 dc)
1 server with ddc 7.6, storefront, db (sql express) - w2012r2
1 server with vda 7.6, terminal server, w2012r2
standard windows patch (update at january 2015), no citrix hotfix in place.
the issue:
when a standard user open IE11 and set a personal home page, this is not retained after a graceful logoff and login. Digging more in detail, i've seen that the registry hive:
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Stefano Losego1709152505
Hi all,
i've a strange behavior with xa 7.6 and 2012r2 vda.
I was able to reproduce the issue in a clean lab enviroment installed from scratch.
the enviroment:
(domain w2012r2 level, 1 dc)
1 server with ddc 7.6, storefront, db (sql express) - w2012r2
1 server with vda 7.6, terminal server, w2012r2
standard windows patch (update at january 2015), no citrix hotfix in place.
the issue:
when a standard user open IE11 and set a personal home page, this is not retained after a graceful logoff and login. Digging more in detail, i've seen that the registry hive:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main
is correctly filled during the session, but when user logoff the registry is not write into the NTUSER.DAT.
for troublehooting purpose, the user profile is not configured / managed (local profile) and there is NO policy at all in the lab, neither antivirus.
please note:
i've verified that with a windows 2012r2 server with RDS roles the issue does NOT occur so i suppose is something related to Citrix (UPM?)
I've also disabled (via services) the Citrix UPM but no change.
Anyone with same issue with IE11 on 2012R2?
I've read something similar:
http://discussions.citrix.com/topic/357284-ie11-on-2012-r2-roaming-usernames-and-passwords/
but at the moment i've not verified if i have the same problem too.
any help is appreciated!
thks
Stefano
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