[THIN] Re: Citrix w/ SP4?

  • From: <Dave.Boatman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2003 15:17:54 +0100

I left that original box overnight  - just sitting at the Windows starting
up screen. In the morning it had gone in to safe mode. I'd left it for an
hour or so before I gave up on it.. so no idea as to how long it took to get
in. I've also not had the time (or the patience) to try safe mode again.

Dave Boatman 

-----Original Message-----
From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: 14 August 2003 14:46
To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [THIN] Re: Citrix w/ SP4?

I have the same issue. When the safe mode is starting up, it reboot again. 

Erik


-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: Dave.Boatman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:Dave.Boatman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Verzonden: Monday, August 11, 2003 18:23
Aan: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Onderwerp: [THIN] Re: Citrix w/ SP4?


Another SP4 citrix thing ? -

Anyone had an issue where you can't into safe mode  - Just sits at the
windows is starting up splash screen ?

I'm not normally paranoid.. but every TS + Citrix box I look after IS
against me at the moment. :-(

Dave Boatman 

-----Original Message-----
From: Adam.Baum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:Adam.Baum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: 28 July 2003 22:49
To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [THIN] Re: Citrix w/ SP4?


You missed a great email from a few weeks ago.  To quote Niall Kritzinger:

1. IPSEC policies may stop functioning/ get removed.
2. Slow logons from Citrix ICA sessions
3. Slow Logons from RDP sessions
4. Applications will not or are slow to close on logout. a. (possible
apply a script)
5. If installed after the Novell Client, you may need a local
administrator account to log in and re-add the machine to the domain.
6. usrlogon.cmd may stop running
7. Mail relay settings may change, if your server is sending mail this
setting may have to be reset in the MMC
8. Web Interface (NFuse) 1.6 (and other versions) sites may have read
permissions set. Users need script execute permissions.
9. Apparently there is an issue related to Microsoft Windows 2000
Service Pack 4 and the Citrix ctxnotif.dll. During the logoff process,
the ctxnotif.dll deletes the printers. The process hangs (which is
probably responsible for the longer logoff times) and only has time to
delete the second printer if at all before the winlogon closes all
running processes and logs you off. The script at
http://www.tokeshi.com/raturl/autoendtasks may help logoff issues/
speed.
10. Associated with #9 above- Printers not deleting on logoff.
11. Reported issues with the ability to access / authenticate when using
samba as a domain controller. Samba 2.2.8a release contains a security
fixes and new features/ settings that supports a new setting: profile
acls (S) which is a workaround for issue with WinXP Service Pack 1 and
roaming user profiles. Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 appears to exhibit
the same behavior.
12. Error when attempting to shadow from Management Console for
MetaFrame XP.
13. Cannot reset sessions from Management Console for MetaFrame XP,
display as down state but return to active upon refresh.
14. Changing print drivers and/ or re-installing Feature Release 3 seem
to possibly fix issues.
15. Microsoft is in process of replacing the Winsrv.dll. You may be able
to get a copy if you contact Microsoft support and open a case. The
hopefully soon to be released q article is:
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=824309
16. Indexing Service, turn off the indexing service before installing.
17. temporary install files may not be completely removed.
18. 3rd party SCSI card drivers (Dell) may be overwritten.
19. Errors on open of SQL 2000 Enterprise Manager
20. Slow reboots
21. asp_wp.exe used in asp.net failed to execute.
22. Update JVM to version 3810 BEFORE Service Pack 4.
23. Novell client 4.83SP1 stops logging into the tree. User must log
into windows then log into the tree. (rat note: reinstall the Novell
client may correct this)
24. May cause RightFax Enterprise Fax Manager to fail.
25. may not be compatible with Microsoft urlscan.
26. Cannot connet via socks-proxy to Microsoft Proxy server
27. Cannot connect to SQL
28. cannot shutdown
29. May increase processor utilization of OWA processes.
30. Can conflict with Virus scan
31. Can conflict with System works
32. Can remove net meeting settings
33. Exchage 2000 system attendant error / won't start.
34. May conflict with TN3270 emulation



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