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The FSLogix 2201 Public Preview is now available
SteveDMSFT We notice that we still have some sessions that do not clean up properly.
The command 'frx.exe list-redirects' shows no open redirects and the .vhdx is dismounted properly.
However, there is "C:\Users\<username>" and "C:\Users\local_<username>" after the user logs of. The "local_<username>" we can remove; but the "C:\Users\<username>" will stay locked untill a reboot.
If the user would logon to the same RDS server again, they will get a "C:\Users\<username>.FSL0" and "C:\Users\local_|<username>.FSL0"; but that causes issues with Outlook OST cache that still excepts the path without .FSL0.
The following rekeys are set:
- HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\FRXDRVVT\Instances\frxdrvvt\Altitude = "138010"
- HKLM\SOFTWARE\FSLogix\Apps\CleanupInvalid Sessions = dword:1
Revent logs:
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[08:24:59.681][tid:00000dbc.00000c9c][INFO] Unregister app notifications
[08:24:59.790][tid:00000dbc.00000c9c][INFO] Accessing network as user object
[08:24:59.790][tid:00000dbc.00000c9c][INFO] Adjusting symlinks
[08:24:59.837][tid:00000dbc.00000c9c][INFO] Status set to 1: Cannot load user's profile
[08:24:59.837][tid:00000dbc.00000c9c][INFO] ErrorCode set to 1064 - Message: An exception occurred in the service when handling the control request.
[08:24:59.837][tid:00000dbc.00000c9c][ERROR:00000428] invalid string position (Uitzondering in de service bij het verwerken van de besturingsopdracht.)
[08:24:59.853][tid:00000dbc.00000c9c][INFO] Configuration setting not found: SOFTWARE\FSLogix\Profiles\ShutdownOnUserLogoff. Using default: 0
[08:24:59.853][tid:00000dbc.00000c9c][INFO] Configuration setting not found: SOFTWARE\FSLogix\Profiles\RebootOnUserLogoff. Using default: 0
[08:24:59.853][tid:00000dbc.00000c9c][ERROR:00000428] UnloadProfile failed. Version: 2.9.8048.43478. User: Username. SID: S-1-5-21-xxxxxxxxxxxxxx. SessionId: 2. FrxStatus: 1064 (Uitzondering in de service bij het verwerken van de besturingsopdracht.)
[08:24:59.853][tid:00000dbc.00000c9c][INFO] unloadProfile time: 172 milliseconds
Cheers,
Peter