[THIN] KB:CTX105950 - Hotfix XE104W2K3005 - For MetaFrame XP 1.0 for Windows 2003 Server

  • From: "Jim Kenzig http://thethin.net" <jimkenz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2005 19:43:09 -0800 (PST)

CTX105950 - Hotfix XE104W2K3005 - For MetaFrame XP 1.0 for Windows 2003 Server 

This document was published at: 
http://support.citrix.com/kb/entry.jspa?externalID=CTX105950 


Document ID: CTX105950, Created on: Mar 29, 2005, Updated: Mar 29, 2005 
Products: Citrix MetaFrame XP 1.0 for Microsoft Windows 2003 

 Attachment: XE104W2K3005.msp (220.0 K) 
http://support.citrix.com/servlet/KbServlet/download/6020-102-12871/XE104W2K3005.msp
 
Hotfix readme name: XE104W2K3005.HTM
Hotfix package name: XE104W2K3005.MSP
For: MetaFrame XP 1.0 with Feature Release 3/Service Pack 4 for Windows 2003
Replaces: None
Date: March, 2005
Language supported: English (US)
Readme version: 1.0 

Note: This hotfix can be applied only to a Windows 2003 Server with MetaFrame 
XP Version 1.0 with Feature Release 3 and Service Pack 4 installed. 

Where to Find Documentation

This document describes the issue(s) solved by this hotfix and includes 
installation instructions. You can find more information about MetaFrame for 
Windows in the Administrator's Guide. The Administrator's Guide is in the \DOCS 
directory on the Citrix MetaFrame Server CD. All product documentation is also 
available from the Citrix Web site at http://www.citrix.com/support.

The Administrator's Guide is in an Adobe Portable Document (PDF) format file. 
To view, search, and print the documentation, you need Adobe Reader 4 or above. 
You can download the Reader for free from the Adobe Web site at 
http://www.adobe.com.

Issue(s) Resolved in this Hotfix

Caution! Several items in this hotfix may require you to edit the registry. 
Using Registry Editor incorrectly can cause serious problems that may require 
you to reinstall your operating system. Citrix cannot guarantee that problems 
resulting from the incorrect use of Registry Editor can be solved. Use Registry 
Editor at your own risk. 

1. If extended characters were used in elements of a seamless window, such as 
window titles or the notification area (system tray), the characters may have 
displayed incorrectly if the server's system code page was different from the 
client's. This occurred because the extended characters were not translated 
accurately between server and client.

This hotfix corrects the issue.

[From Hotfix XE104W2K3005][#94146]

2. After closing modal dialog boxes of certain published applications in 
seamless mode, focus occasionally went to other windows on the client desktop 
rather than to the application that launched the dialog, and you had to click 
on the seamless application title bar to get focus back to the application. 
Applications affected by this issue use a zero-sized window at coordinates 
(0,0) to hold focus between the time the modal dialog closes and the time the 
application window is reenabled. The seamless code recognizes this window as 
invisible and, therefore, does not send seamless protocol messages to it.

Although this behavior was a designed, it was considered inconvenient by users, 
and this hotfix corrects the issue.

[From Hotfix XE104W2K3005][#95001]

3. When attempting to launch an application published on Windows Server 2003 
using NDS credentials, the following message appeared:

"You do not have access to logon to this session."

This occurred because NDS was not properly initialized, which caused user 
authentication to fail.

This hotfix corrects the issue. 

[From Hotfix XE104W2K3005][#98490]

4. A memory leak was caused by a custom Terminal Services API to enumerate 
processes.

This hotfix corrects the issue.
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[From Hotfix XE104W2K3005][#100466]

5. If run on computers running Windows Server 2003, the shadow taskbar may have 
become unresponsive while enumerating servers. This occurred because of an 
invalid memory address lookup.

This hotfix corrects the issue. 

[From Hotfix XE104W2K3005][#103290]

6. If an application performed a specific action upon pressing the Escape key, 
switching from a seamless window with a menu open to a desktop window caused 
that action to be executed, even if the Escape was not pressed.

This hotfix corrects the issue.

[From Hotfix XE104W2K3005][#104173]

7. An access violation sometimes caused servers to experience a Terminal 
Services related blue screen. This occurred if the state of an anonymous user 
session became invalid during the logon or logoff process. The session state 
was not verified before calling a Microsoft API.

This hotfix corrects the issue.

[From Hotfix XE104W2K3005][#108555]


Installation Instructions

Note: This hotfix is packaged with Microsoft Windows Installer. You can deploy 
the hotfix package to a group of servers using Microsoft Active Directory Group 
Policy Object or using Citrix Installation Manager. For more information, see 
the Citrix server Administrator?s Guide or the Citrix Installation Manager 
Administrator?s Guide.


1.

Download the hotfix package from the Hotfixes and Service Packs page of the 
Citrix Web site at http://www.citrix.com.

2.

Copy the hotfix package to an empty directory on the hard drive of the 
MetaFrame server.

3.

Close all applications.

4.

Run the executable.

5.

Shut down and restart the server.

Note: To install this hotfix silently, use the /q option after the executable. 
For example:

msiexec /P XE104W2K3005.MSP /q

Using the /q option without additional options automatically restarts the 
server.
For additional information about msiexec, see the Microsoft Web site at 
http://www.microsoft.com. Search on keyword msiexec.

Uninstallation Instructions


1.

From the Start menu, select Setting > Control Panel.

2.

In Control Panel, double-click Add/Remove Programs.

3.

Highlight the hotfix you want to uninstall and click Remove.

4.

Follow the directions on-screen.

Files Updated


CPatch.exe

25,600

03/05/2005

12:56a

ctxnotif.dll

180,224

03/08/2005

11:22a

wsxica.dll

254,088

03/08/2005

11:23a

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Citrix, MetaFrame, and MetaFrame XP are registered trademarks of Citrix 
Systems, Inc. in the United States and other countries.
All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their 
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