[THIN] Re: FW: DTMTS -- Rebuild?

Have you figured out which hotfix caused this problem?
 
Thanks,jb

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From: Mehringer, Doug [mailto:dmehringer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 10:21 AM
To: 'thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: [THIN] Re: FW: DTMTS -- Rebuild?



Yes, I had added our Terminal Server to our SUS updates to go nightly.  Is
there any documentation or articles as to which hot fixes cause issues and
why or was removing them pure speculation? 

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From: Adam.Baum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:Adam.Baum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 8:23 AM 
To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Subject: [THIN] Re: FW: DTMTS -- Rebuild? 



Did you apply any hotifex recently.  I encountered this back in early 
October (or late September) after applying one of Microsoft's hotfixes 
(non-security).  Removing the hotfix resolved the problem. 



 


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Here is what is currently going on with TS - 


Every time someone logs in that TS doesn't like (we need to find out why TS 
doesn't like them), it creates a TEMP folder for them.  That TEMP folder is 
corrupt.  The directory structure of it is C:\Documents and 
Settings\TEMP\Local Settings\Application 
Data\Microsoft\Windows\UsrClass.dat & UsrClass.dat.log.  The folder (nor 
the folders or files underneath) will delete.  The user that is 
experiencing problems will show up in the Security of TEMP folder having 
full rights (note, as others that TS doesn't like log in the TEMP folder 
becomes TEMP.FIRM.XXX where XXX is 001, 002, etc).  This is happening on a 
regular basis and the ONLY way to get it to work is to reboot the box and 
then the box will allow you to delete the TEMP folder (along with any 
variations of the TEMP.FIRM.XXX that may exist).  I have tried changing the 
rights on the TEMP folder, taking ownership of it, deleting it through the 
CMD line, deleting it by mapping out to it, and cutting and pasting it - 
all to no avail...only the reboot allows you to delete it. 





Thank You, 
Douglass W. Mehringer 
Network Engineer, CCNA 
Stinson Morrison Hecker LLP 
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(816) 691-3339 (office) 
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