Thanks, But I got it corrected by installing the Full PN. I had already cleared temp internet files and checked the encrypted pages setting. On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 10:17 AM, Dennis Parker <denniswparker@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I have seen instances of things like that in the past where the temporary > Internet files "filled up". Cleaning the temporary Internet files cleared > the issue. > > > > I have also seen similar symptom when the secure ICA file could not be > written due to Internet Explorer settings. The "Do not save encrypted files > to this computer" setting should not be set. However, if I recall correctly, > there was an error message returned for this case. Check all of the settings > in IE and maybe try Firefox to see if the results are the same. > > > > Another thought that I use for cases like this is to use Process Monitor > (get it from Microsoft - formerly SysInternals) and watch what is going as > the failure occurs. This can often lead to interesting discoveries of > problems that you wouldn't expect to be causing the issue. > > > > Hope this helps, > > Dennis > > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: Jason Patten <jasoncitrix@xxxxxxxxx> > To: thin <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 6:20:06 AM > Subject: [THIN] ICA client failure > > I have one user currently that cannot connect to our servers. > He is running Vista, and has local admin rights on his machine. > When he launches the ICA file (either directly from WI, or saved to his > desktop) the hourglass pops up for a second or two, but no connection dialog > boxes appear. > I remotely attached to his PC and tried to launch this myself with the Task > Manager open. As soon as I launched the ICA file, the wfica.exe appeared > in Task manager, and then vanished again within a second or two. > I have Uninstalled and re-installed the Web-only client more than once. I > have not yet tried installing the full PN but might try that next. Any > ideas on what is killing the ICA? I am fairly certain its something within > his PC/. > >