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  1. XenApp 7.15 CU1 UPS on Windows 2008 R2:

     

    when mapping a printer by logonscript va \\printserver\printername we have following errors:

    Return code -2147023095

     

    I believe this error code means "Invalid Printername" or "Printer not found".

     

    We only have the issue in ICA sessions, not when logging on with RDP.

     

    Update:

     

    mapping on ipaddress works fine

    mapping on hostname or fqdn does not work (not by logonscript, not by preferences)

    ping resolves fine

    current workaround: local hosts-file (with ip's of required printservers) on all session hosts (we use MCS)

  2. Thanks Carl.

     

    I'd like to add multiple datastores to one hosting connection, to prevent deleting and re-creating a machine catalog in case a vm gets migrated to another datastore by the VMware team ...

     

    (We use MCS for power managed, server OS, random, non-persistent, application publishing XenApp servers.)

  3. XenApp 7.15 CU1 - vSphere Connection - multiple datastores

     

    If you have a Hosting connection with a Resource that has more than one Storage Location defined (Standard storage),

    then if you add machines to a Machine Catalog, where will the new VM's be created?

     

    Is there a load balancer, or will it be placed on the storage location with most free space? ...

     

  4. According to CTX224551 you have to “Import the certificate into the certificate store on each of your Controllers”.

     

    I am trying to do this on one of the controllers and after the PowerShell command to change SslThumbPrints command I get an error:

     

    Set-Item : Cannot connect to the VCenter server due to a certificate error. Make sure that the appropriate certificates are installed on the VCenter server, and install the appropriate certificates on all machines that contain instances of the Host service.

    At line:1 char:1

    + Set-Item -LiteralPath "XDHyp:\connections\IT-CRE" -SslThumbprint "‎FE ...

    + ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

        + CategoryInfo          : InvalidOperation: (:) [Set-Item], InvalidOperationException

        + FullyQualifiedErrorId : Citrix.XDPowerShell.HostStatus.VCenterConnectionSslFailure,Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.SetItemCommand

     

    Yes, I know I have a certificate error :-) that’s why I want to change the setting…

     

    My question, do I have to import the new certificate on all 14 controllers first, before even trying the change thumbprint command on one of the controllers? Or is there something else going wrong?

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