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APPV how to reduce Events from APPV Packages on Citrix

Posted by admin on 29.01.2013

On TS with APPV for RDP client you regular get a large amount of Events with failed or old packages. With 25 users the amount raises the more packages are swapped.

Some Citrix-people try to play around with the parameter RequireAuthorizationIfCached which is not a good idea since the checks the permissions to RUN a package. If the package Is in the cache it does not check anymore.

Since some people have a centralized cache this is skipped for most packages (I can only guess what we have seen so).

RequireAuthorizationIfCached DWORD Default=1 Indicates that authorization is always required, whether or not an application is already in cache. Possible values:

*   0=False: Always try to connect to the server. If a connection to the server cannot be established, the client still allows the user to launch an application that has previously been loaded into cache.

*   1=True (default): Application always must be authorized at startup. For RTSP streamed applications, the user authorization token is sent to the server for authorization.

Here we explain how to change the Log Settings so only warnings get logged on a TS 2008R2 or Win7 64BIT.

On a computer running a 64-bit operating system, the keys and values described in the following sections will be under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\SoftGrid\4.5\Client.

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\SoftGrid\4.5\Client\Configuration]

“SystemEventLogLevel”=dword:00000002

Here you can get the full key reference from MS:

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd464849.aspx


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