[THIN] Re: PS 4.0 uninstall causing boot up BSOD
- From: "TSguy92 Lan" <tsguy92@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2007 10:03:01 -0700
I checked the gina already, because netware client uninstalls used to play
similar havok, but it looks unchanged.
The BSOD refers to RDP_FILE_SYSTEM, which is odd since if I load up under
safe mode this service isn't there.
Load up last known config and it won't have the BSOD anymore (IE - it can be
booted normally again after just one boot up to last known config) but
services are all outta whack.
I guess I just shouldn't uninstall lol . . kinda like how the old msam
wouldn't let you uninstall ;)
thanks,
Lan
On 6/21/07, Anthony_Baldwin@xxxxxxxxx <Anthony_Baldwin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Lan,
What's the BSOD say? While you're in safe mode check the gina setting in
the registry.
Tony
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[THIN] PS 4.0 uninstall causing boot up BSOD
Anyone else run into this at all?
Our servers are Win2k3 SP1, PS 4.0 with R.03 applied. If I initiate an
uninstall of Citrix, the uninstall will run through with no problems but on
system restart the server will boot right up to blue screens.
Safe mode will boot up, but I've been unable to track down the BSOD
culprit from there. (almost all citrix services are not listed in the
registry or services)
My only work around has been to boot up to "last known good configuration"
at which point Citrix is still 'uninstalled' from the file system but all
citrix services show up in the services list. At this point I can manually
wipe all of the calls to citrix services from the registry, and start a
clean Citrix installation.
I've had the problem with uninstalling Citrix prior to the update to R.03,
and can easily reproduce it on new system installations (not working off of
preset server images).
More annoying than anything, as I don't need to do uninstalls much; but
I'd love to know a quicker resolution to this if someone has one :).
thanks,
Lan
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Lan, What's the BSOD say? While you're in safe mode check the gina setting in the registry. Tony *"TSguy92 Lan" <tsguy92@xxxxxxxxx>* Sent by: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 06/21/2007 12:44 PM Please respond to thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx To thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx cc Subject [THIN] PS 4.0 uninstall causing boot up BSOD Anyone else run into this at all? Our servers are Win2k3 SP1, PS 4.0 with R.03 applied. If I initiate an uninstall of Citrix, the uninstall will run through with no problems but on system restart the server will boot right up to blue screens. Safe mode will boot up, but I've been unable to track down the BSOD culprit from there. (almost all citrix services are not listed in the registry or services) My only work around has been to boot up to "last known good configuration" at which point Citrix is still 'uninstalled' from the file system but all citrix services show up in the services list. At this point I can manually wipe all of the calls to citrix services from the registry, and start a clean Citrix installation. I've had the problem with uninstalling Citrix prior to the update to R.03, and can easily reproduce it on new system installations (not working off of preset server images). More annoying than anything, as I don't need to do uninstalls much; but I'd love to know a quicker resolution to this if someone has one :). thanks, Lan
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