[THIN] Re: Serious Problem! HELP!

  • From: "Mark CALLEJA" <Mark.CALLEJA@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 27 May 2004 23:26:06 +0800

Jason

If you delete them from the registry you will know that it is fixed (ie
reversal of the change that caused the problem).  If you are still
having problems shutdown and rebuild.  Changes/corruption within the
registry can be very painful in the long-run.

HTH
Mk

Mark Calleja
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>>> pattenj@xxxxxxxx 27/05/2004 23:15:56 >>>
However, this for apps that are no longer there.  The apps still exist.
And
on this server (where they are supposed to be) but are still reading
as
"Read only".
I am wondering if my only recourse is to Delete them from the Registry
and
then Recreate them

Jason


-----Original Message-----
From: Mark CALLEJA [mailto:Mark.CALLEJA@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 10:50 AM
To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Subject: [THIN] Re: Serious Problem! HELP!

Try this:

 How to Delete a Published Application on=3D2=
0a MetaFrame 
1.x Server 

Document ID: CTX525721 
Created: May 26, 2000 
Updated: May 21, 2004 
Products: Citrix MetaFrame 1.8 for Microsoft NT=3D=
204.0 Server Terminal Server Edition, Citrix MetaFrame 1.8 for
Microsoft
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  This application note describes how to delete a published application
that
no longer exists on any server in the farm and yet remains on the list
in
Published Application Manager with a red circle and a line through the
general application icon.
< P>When viewing published applications in Published Application
Manager, an
application icon may show a red circle with a line through it over the
general application icon. When viewing the application properties, a
button
appears with the statement "Why is this read only?" Clicking this
button
reveals the following explanation: "The configuration data for
application
<application name> could not be loaded. You will not be able to
delete,
change or modify the application." 

The following registry entries reveal that in fact the application does
not
exist:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Citrix\Applications\

(This lists applications for the Windows NT scope.)

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Citrix\Managed
Applications\ 

(This lists applications for the Citrix Farm scope.)

WARNING: Before performing the actions described below, make 
absolutely
certain that this application does not exist on a server that may
temporarily be inactive in the farm.

run qserver /app at the Citrix Server Command
 line

The issue is that the application is being initialized by the ICA
Browser
but does not exist as a published application on any server in the
farm.

To resolve this issue, run regedt32.exe and select the following
registry
key: 

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\ICABrowser\Parameters\

Delete the value ManagedAppNames for the published application that no
longer exists in the farm. The application name is removed from the
Published Application List (This lists applications for the Citrix
Farm
scope).

Delete the value AppNames for the published application tht no longer
exists
in the Domain Scope. The application name is removed from the
Published
Application List.(This   lists applications for the Windows NT scope)=
.

Run Qserver /election at the command prompt or stop and restart the
ICA
Browser service on each server in the   farm to update the
information.

How do I delete a Server from the farm or the entire   Farm I created
in
Published Application Manager? 

1. A server should not be removed from a Farm. 

2. A server should change Server Farm membership.

3. Citrix does not provide a supported method 
 either through any user interface or from the registry.=


4. Deleting the farm from the registry can=3D=
20cause undesirable consequences. 

5. Ensure all published applications, domain or farm scope, are removed
from
this server within Published Application Manager

6. Run regedt32.exe and select the following registry key:


7.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\ICABrowser\Parameters\

8. Delete the string under the value of Neighborhood.

9. Restart the ICA Browser Service.

10. If the desired result is to remove more than one  server from the
farm,
Repeat steps 5-9 to all servers.
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