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  1. Hello,

     

    Regedit

     go to Computer\HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID : search {560B3BE3-E022-419C-8D82-D97843F35BF4}

    on the kye go to security change the owner to set local Administrators group and add full control to the local administrators group

     

    do the same for Computer\HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\AppID : search {E55A04E7-7F63-474C-B111-798A15B917E5}

    set the same permission

     

    Next : 

    go to component services --> Computer --> My Computer --> DCOM Config 

    search UPM COM Server --> Property -> Security --> launch And Activation permission --> Edit --> check Local Start and Local Activation for NT AUTHORITY \ Network Service

     

    Regards,

     

  2. Hello,

     

    In my OS Layer I set some configuration in the network card like :

    - rename the card

    - uncheck IPv6 QoS and other extra feature

    - I had custom suffix in the DNS tab

    - I Disable Netbios

     

    When I use the OS layer to create platform and App Layer , the configuration still here.

     

    But when I publish the template in a MCS XenServer , the config has been reset exepct the name .

     

    Is someone have experienced the same kind of issue ?

     

    Thanks for your help

     

    Have a nice day , Regards,

  3. 2 minutes ago, Martijn Kools said:

    Well I don't see the point of messing with PVS vdisk versions anyway but I do see the VHDX ends up being 4 GB smaller than my VHD. So it could be useful to save some space.

     

     

    If you use Windows 2012 R2 or above , you can enable Windows Data Deduplication. on my PVS server, I save arround 60% of space for 15/20 vdisks ( I use local disk for the moment before try a new Isilon NAS)

  4. 7 minutes ago, Martijn Kools said:

    If you run a defrag on a mounted VHDX, won't the size of the VHDX increase?

     

    According to the above reply this is not required. Do you see any fragmentation or do you just run a scripted defrag?

     

    i don't see that the VDX increase significantly, and for fragmentation there is a little. 

     

    for the performance , it's could be the EL mode as gunthera said. When a user logs on the vdi , the app layering service will check the store, even if there is no EL app published.

     

    If I refer to VMware AppVolume, there is the same behavior. logon a more slower due to AppVolume service.

     

    Bye

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