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17 TopicsError removing Rule at logoff
Hello folks. during user logoff Fslogix is trying to remove some rules but get an exception [ERROR:80070490] Error removing Rule: C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\CrashDumps (Element not found.) As a result it removes "users profile" and "local_username" folder correctly with no issues, but sends Error to the logs. It's spamming the logs because it will put error one every excluded folder from redirection. We don't use any FSLogixAppsRuleEditor or something else, checked by ."\frx.exe list-rules -verbose" it returns - "No rules" The redections.xml looks like [...] <Exclude Copy="0">AppData\Local\CrashDumps</Exclude> [...] Is this an known issue ? Thinking it came around with 3.25.202.4223. Thx Jens119Views1like3CommentsOld file server still present in registry on user profiles
We are running FSLogix 2.9.8884.27471 on Server 2022. Our domain controllers are all Server 2022. We just migrated to a new file server. The Citrix profiles are stored on a completely different server; we have not changed the Citrix profile file server. We only changed/migrated the general file server used for general file storage. After we powered off the old file server, Citrix users complained of "slowness" when using File Explorer. We discovered that there are a bunch of references to the old file server in each user's FSLogix profile registry. If we mount the FSLogix profile, when a user is logged out, and delete the references from a user's profile registry, the "slowness" issues with File Explorer, are resolved. The registry entries that seem to be present in each user's profile are located in the following: HKU\FSL.VHD.****\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\MountPoints 2 (there are a couple mount points still present for the old file server) HKU\FSL.VHD.****\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders (we use GPO to redirect a users "Favorites" folder - the old file server is still listed in the "Favorites" registry entry, even though the GPO is setup to point to the new file server) HKU\FSL.VHD.****\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\User Shell Folders (we use GPO to redirect a users "Favorites" folder - the old file server is still listed in the "Favorites" registry entry, even though the GPO is setup to point to the new file server) When we delete the "Favorites" entries, we find that after a user logs in/out, the "Favorites" entry updates properly to the new file server path. We can also remedy the File Explorer "slowness" by simply powering on the old file server. Again, all of the sharing on the old file server has been disabled. So it seems like as long as a user can "ping" the old file server, then that's all FSLogix needs to ensure that File Explorer works. This issue does not occur on physical Windows computers/servers- only with with FSLogix profiles. Instead of either leaving on the old file server powered on, or manually editing the registry in each user's profile, is there a way to remove (or update) these registry entries that point to the old file server?274Views1like1CommentNew Teams not loading with FSLogix 2210 HF4, Horizon non-persistent VDI
Hi all, We've been testing the latest Teams 2.1 Bootstrapper on our non-persistent Horizon VDI machines but having issues once we bring FSLogix into the mix. We are able to deploy new Teams onto our base image and when using a local profile it launches and runs as expected from the shortcut in the Start Menu. Similarly on our physical PCs Classic Teams > New Teams upgrades without issue (we're not running FSLogix on physical machines... yet) When logging in with FSLogix enabled (frxtray shows version 2.9.8228.50276) the Teams shortcut is present, however clicking it produces a white progress bar and no further action. We have updated our Redirections.xml to one we found here https://www.jeffriechers.com/wiki/teams-2-1-with-fslogix-setup-guide/comment-page-1/ If we look at the properties of the Windows Store App for Teams it returns 16KB, which seems wrong? Looking in Event Viewer AppxPackaging log we see this error, can't find much online relating to it. App manifest validation warning: Declared namespace http://schemas.microsoft.com/appx/manifest/uap/windows10/7 is inapplicable, it will be ignored during manifest processing. I note from another thread that there's a GPO for ODFC called IncludeTeams that needs to be turned on to roam the new Teams cache etc. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/new-teams-vdi-requirements-deploy HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\FSLogix\ODFC\IncludeTeams However we don't use ODFC as FSLogix is in single-profile mode as recommended here... https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/fslogix/tutorial-configure-odfc-containers Using the ODFC container in a dual container configuration isn't necessary or recommended. So my question is: does anyone have new Teams 2.1 working with FSLogix HF4 and single container profile? is ODFC required for Teams 2.1 to operate? If so is there any definitive MS documentation to say this as it seems rather vague and support are not giving us any further information has anyone got a stable non-persistent VDI desktop working with Teams 2.1 and FSLogix in general? Any input much appreciated as it feels like we've hit a wall here at present. The MS documentation suggests Hotfix 4 is meant to be the supported configuration for Teams 2.x but struggling to find evidence of a working setup. As an aside the reason we're running FSLogix in the first place is in order for OneDrive client to be deployed onto our non-persistent VDI machines as Microsoft don't support Roaming Profiles for this (which is what we used for roaming user data previously)2KViews0likes3CommentsFSLogix FontSmoothing Issue
I'm running into an issue where I can't get the fontsmoothing option to stay on when running FSLogix. If I stop both FSLogix services on the golden image of the VM then it stays but once I turn the FSLogix services back on that setting is reverted back. Anyone else run into this issue or have a solution?60Views0likes1Comment[FSLogix & Citrix] How to save the profile data of account2 that was startet within my account1?
Hello, i am starting Citrix Workspaceapp with account1 which uses FSLogix. Within the Citrix workspace app i start a Citrix app with account2 in another user context. If possible, how can i configure FSLogix which is aware of account1 to save account2 as a FSLogix profile, too? Thanks in advance and kind regards BerndSolved453Views0likes4CommentsNew Microsoft Teams on Citrix VDI (w/ FSLogix profiles)
Hello, we're trying to deploy the New Microsoft Teams in our infrastructure. Technical details: - Citrix CVAD 1912LTSR CU8 (VDAs are running 2311.0.0.247) - Windows 10 22H2 19045.4291 - Teams 24074.2321.2810.3500 - Citrix HDX Optimized - FSLogix 2210 hotfix 3 (2.9.8784.63912) - Machines are deployes using both PVS and MCS New Teams opens up, but the "Account/Status management" drop-down menu at the top-right of the MS Teams window disappears immediately. As a result, users can't manage their status and change their profile settings. Screenshot of what's missing: What MS Teams looks like in our Citrix VDI environment: Troubleshooting done so far: - New Teams re-deployment (completely uninstalled and installed) - Cache cleared - User profile (FSLogix) reset and re-created from scratch Any idea on what could be the cause of the issue? Thank you Zeno724Views0likes1CommentFSLogix Antivirus Exclusions with Standard Microsoft Image
I'm using one of the standard Microsoft images for my Azure AVD setup. The multi-session image is Windows 11 Enterprise with O365 and FSLogix pre-installed. I have setup the necessary GPO for FSLogix and all is working well. Can I assume that Microsoft already applied the necessary antivirus exclusions for FSLogix with Defender? Thanks.777Views0likes0CommentsRecycle bin error at logoff
Hello We are currently using 2210 Hotfix2 and we experience a weird thin at users logoff. Recycle Bin Roaming is enabled in FSLogix. Users folders (desktop, ..) are redirected. Citrix is involved but Special Folders Redirection has been disabled (since it causes the delete of files in known folders to be nuked at deletion Recycle Bin is working and roaming but we have this error at every logoff of every user. Error in the FSLogix Profile Log file is : Failed to remove RECYCLE.BIN redirect: C:\$RECYCLE.BIN\S-1-5-21-3593940754-1414778638-1029214078-2616 (Élément introuvable.) Anyone has seen this ? Log file around the issue : [21:04:40.687][tid:000014b4.00007ae4][INFO] ===== Begin Session: EndShell [21:04:40.687][tid:000014b4.00007ae4][INFO] User: S-1-5-21-3593940754-1414778638-1029214078-2616 (USER) [21:04:40.687][tid:000014b4.00007ae4][INFO] Configuration setting not found: SOFTWARE\FSLogix\Profiles\LogonSyncMutexTimeout. Using default: 60000 [21:04:40.687][tid:000014b4.00007ae4][INFO] Acquired end shell lock for user USER (SID=S-1-5-21-3593940754-1414778638-1029214078-2616) (Elapsed time: 0) [21:04:40.687][tid:000014b4.00007ae4][INFO] Session configuration read (REG_SZ): SOFTWARE\Policies\FSLogix\ODFC\Sessions\S-1-5-21-3593940754-1414778638-1029214078-2616\ActivityId = 'fa898af9-24dc-4a25-bd34-7759624e8828' [21:04:40.687][tid:000014b4.00007ae4][INFO] Session configuration read (DWORD): SOFTWARE\FSLogix\Profiles\Sessions\S-1-5-21-3593940754-1414778638-1029214078-2616\LogonStage = '3'(EndShell) [21:04:42.156][tid:000014b4.000014b8][INFO] Configuration setting not found: SOFTWARE\FSLogix\Profiles\ReAttachRetryCount. Using default: 60 [21:04:42.156][tid:000014b4.000014b8][INFO] Configuration setting not found: SOFTWARE\FSLogix\Profiles\ReAttachIntervalSeconds. Using default: 10 [21:04:42.156][tid:000014b4.000014b8][INFO] ===== Begin Session: Volume re-attach [21:04:42.156][tid:000014b4.000014b8][INFO] Session configuration read (DWORD): SOFTWARE\FSLogix\Profiles\Sessions\S-1-5-21-3593940754-1414778638-1029214078-2616\LogonStage = '3'(EndShell) [21:04:42.156][tid:000014b4.000014b8][INFO] ===== End Session: Volume re-attach [21:04:42.265][tid:000014b4.00007ae4][INFO] Session configuration read (DWORD): SOFTWARE\FSLogix\Profiles\Sessions\S-1-5-21-3593940754-1414778638-1029214078-2616\InstallAppxPackages = '1' [21:04:42.421][tid:000014b4.00007ae4][INFO] Session configuration read (DWORD): SOFTWARE\FSLogix\Profiles\Sessions\S-1-5-21-3593940754-1414778638-1029214078-2616\EnableSpecialRoamingProfile = '0' [21:04:42.421][tid:000014b4.00007ae4][INFO] Session configuration read (DWORD): SOFTWARE\FSLogix\Profiles\Sessions\S-1-5-21-3593940754-1414778638-1029214078-2616\CleanupRecycleBin = '1' [21:04:42.718][tid:000014b4.00007ae4][ERROR:00000490] Failed to remove RECYCLE.BIN redirect: C:\$RECYCLE.BIN\S-1-5-21-3593940754-1414778638-1029214078-2616 (Élément introuvable.) [21:04:42.734][tid:000014b4.00007ae4][INFO] ===== End Session: EndShell [21:04:43.015][tid:000014b4.00007ae4][INFO] ===== Begin Session: Logoff [21:04:43.015][tid:000014b4.00007ae4][INFO] User: S-1-5-21-3593940754-1414778638-1029214078-2616 (USER)1.3KViews0likes1CommentWindows 11 MultiSession built in appx apps missing from first logon
Hi we have a strange issue with Windows 11 multisession. The environment consists of 22h2 and fslogix and Citrix. We build our images from code each time so they are consistent and build images for windows 10 and 11 from the same core code just with a few changes for windows 11 specific items. Fslogix - 2.9.8612.60056 We use nonpersistent machines and issue we are having with windows 11 which we do not see with windows 10 is that if a user profile exists and a machine is created fresh the first time a user logs on their default built in apps like notepad, paint etc are missing from apps and cannot even be searched. If they log out and back on the apps then show up as new apps. If the profile is new the apps are already there without the new app notification, however once their profile is created if they then log on to another fresh machine created the apps are missing again until the second login to the same machine. we don’t have this issue with windows 10 and are stuck with what could be causing the problem. has anyone experienced anything similar with windows 11 multisession?1.5KViews0likes3Comments