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Remove Azure ‘Monitored Object’

When installing the Azure Monitor agent on Windows client devices, you are required to create a ‘Monitored Object’. This creates a representation for the Azure AD tenant within Azure Resource Manager (ARM). This ARM entity is what Data Collection Rules are then associated with. This Monitored Object needs to be created only once for any number of machines in a single AAD tenant.

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MS Teams on Citrix VDA freezes when managing contacts

Since early February multiple posts on Citrix and Microsoft forums report freezes in MS Teams when managing contacts. I myself ran into this issue as well and logged a call with Microsoft, assuming it was an issue with MS Teams.

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O365 Hybrid Wizard – Hybrid Agent Fails to Validate

When running the Hybrid Configuration Wizard (HCW), at the point where the Hybrid Agent installs, it installs and registers fine, but then fails the verification step.

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Veeam backup for O365 on QNAP

Using Veeam backup for Microsoft Office 365 to backup your Exchange Online mailboxes, Sharepoint or OneDrive data to a QNAP NAS requires specific configuration.

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How to redirect MS OneNote cache in roaming profiles

Since MS OneNote is still around in companies, also used in Citrix environments, it’s important to make sure the OneNote cache folder is being redirected to a location outside the roaming profile. Because it can take up a lot of space, redirection of the cache folder is mandatory. Whether you use MS roaming profiles, Citrix UPM profiles or VMware UEM profiles, you don’t want to have the OneNote cache roaming in your profile.

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Netscaler Device certificate checks fails with W2K12R2 Online responder

For a customer I configured Device certificate check on a Netscaler VPX 11.0.65.72 based on CTX200290 in combination with Windows 2012 R2 Online responder service. The EPA check failed and access was denied

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Netscaler 10.5 Services down with IIS hosted website with no default document

A customer wanted to publish an internal hosted IIS 7.0 website to the outside world through a Netscaler 10.5. I configured the server, services and Virtual Server objects in the Netscaler interface.

So far so good. The IIS server still had to be configured with the website, so till that time the default website showed with no problems. Untill the the supplier of the website installed the website. From that moment on the services object state on the Netscaler went down.

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How to keep your printer drivers in sync at your Xenapp 6.x farm

Although there are a number of methods and tools to maintain print-driver replication amongst Xenapp servers, the main objective is to keep your drivers in sync with your print-server. Setting up a Xenapp farm means that users don’t have the right to add print-drivers. And so even when the most piddling DLL deviates from your print server your users are presented with malignant looking windows demanding all sorts of admin stuff. Can your hear the phone ringing at the service desk…?

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The case of the disappearing Outlook signature

A client, running a Windows 2008 R2 RDS/Citrix Xenapp 6.5 environment managed with RES Workspace Manager 2011 SR5, faced an issue with Outlook 2010 signature which disappeared with each new logon. Only a specific group of users was affected by this. Others had no problems at all. Read more

High CPU and Disk I/O when mapping Session Printers on W2K8R2 RDS

A client experienced Intermittent High CPU and Increased Disk I/O with SPOOLSV.EXE When Mapping TS User Session Printers on Windows Server 2008 R2 (Provisioned on Citrix Xenserver 6.0.2). A large amount of printers where mapped for each new user session. During the most logon extensive period in the morning the whole environment came to a grinding halt. After thorough investigation we noticed that with each client session starting heavy disk I/O was noticeable in the %system32%\spool\driver\3 folder. One could see the creation of a {GUID}-folder for each printer created during a session logon. The folder disappeared straightaway after the printer was mapped. Read more