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Raul Noa

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  1. 6 hours ago, Raul Noa said:

    Same issue here. I've considered diving into the app layering layer finalization scripts like I had to do in the past to prevent the DVDROM drive from being removed and rediscovered by the OS.

     

    Upon further reading - it seems that the New Teams client is MSIX and similar to Store Apps/Modern Apps. Installing it in the OS layer will preserve it through App Layering's layer prep & finalization and publishing, but only if you install it in the OS layer. I was able to confirm this works. Not ideal, but at least allows us to test with the New Teams.

  2. We've got an issue where some provisioned VMs randomly shut down while in use. This seems to have started after we updated the XenServer management agent for Windows (xentools) to the latest version.

     

    We do have auto update disabled via registry:

     

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Citrix\XenTools value: DisableAutoUpdate DWORD = 1

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Citrix\XenTools\AutoUpdate value: Identify REG_SZ = NO

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Citrix\XenTools\AutoUpdate value: InstallDrivers REG_SZ = NO

     

    I question this registry setting:

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Citrix\XenToolsNetSettings value: Status REG_SZ = AllowUpdate

     

     

    The logs on the VM indicate the following:

     

    Event #1

    Source: XENAGENT Event ID: 1 Level: Information

    "The tools requested that the local VM shut itself down."

     

    Event#2

    Source: User32 Event ID: 1074 Level: Information

    "The process C:\Windows\system32\xenagent_8_2_1_111.exe (MN154) has initiated the shutdown of computer MN154 on behalf of user NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM for the following reason: No title for this reason could be found

    Reason Code: 0x8000000c

    Shutdown Type: shutdown"

     

    XenDesktop 7.15 CU3

    XenServer 7.6

    XenServer Mangement Agent 7.1.1323

  3. Having this same issues. I suspect something on the netscaler but I don't have management over netscaler in my environment. 

     

    Found this article, but this is hardly a work around... can't just go rebooting the netscaler in production.

     

    The NetScaler appliance issue the following message: Your sign-on has expired, please sign-on again to continue WorxHome.

    Workaround: Customer rebooted the NS and issue got resolved. [#629262]

    http://docs.citrix.com/en-us/netscaler/11/release-notes/main-releases/known-issues.html

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