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  1. I'll be no one knows.. because it seems to only work with Windows Workspace 2303 or something.. so until those thin clients get updated with the new coded, if ever, you can't use it on them. Though I would think there wouldn't really be much impact as he said server side impact is also not an issue.
  2. Meant to say thanks James I'll try it with local policy.
  3. Random users keep running into this error in FireFox. -User was using FireFox, lets say the say before -Today they get the FF already running error -When I look I can see they have cleanly logged out and there are no sessions in Citrix Studio. -I use profile redirection. When I look on the file server I can see the user has many open files in the FF profile location. The user is not logged in and has no active session. The file shares have been open for several days. This is not not normal as they should be closed when the user logs out of Citrix. -If I kill the open files for the user on the network share they can then log in and run FF. How can I figure out what is holding these files open and or how to stop it? Thanks
  4. I'll look again but I don't believe I saw the GP failing in the gpresult. Any other advice or things to check? Do you know of any place specific I should look for errors? I don't believe I'm seeing any in Windows App or System logs.
  5. Balint, I really don't need to assign the extension per user. Using the GPO should work but I can look into it if it works.
  6. We're using Windows Server 2019 as VDA's and trying to set a custom file association for an in house application. Let's say the app is called MapStar and we want to associate .msx and .mxs file extensions. (just made this up) MapStar is an installed app and shows up in Add/Remove programs but seems to not auto associate the file extensions it uses. -I've basically followed a couple guides I Googled like this -I've set the file associations wile logged in and used DISM.exe to export the .xml file. -Used Group Policy to "Set a default association configuration file" and pointed to the .xml file. -Update Group policy, log off log in, reboot, ect.. log in as a different user and the custom association is missing. -Found people talking about needing to rename the metadata file to something.txt. I tried that too, and remembered to update group policy to \\hometown.local\NETLOGIN\scripts\defaultasssoc.txt(xml) I've attached a copy of the fileassociation.txt. The name of the actual app has been edited to MapStar and association changed to .msx and .mxs My best Googling skills have not found an answer. Does anyone have an ideas? FileAssociation.txt
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