We run a XPe FR3 farm with MS Office apps. Many users (even though we try to warn them not to) keep psts on their local drives while running Outlook via the terminal servers. Has anyone run accross the maximun local open file limit when connected via the Win32 client?
Thanks for the response.
I checked the
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\10.0\Word, Excel,etc keys as well as the "common" key and they all seem to be pointing to the networked My Docs.
Our GPO directs users to the networked my docs.
Office adm files? Are they similar to prf...
We run Office XP and Win2k on our FR3 server farm. Profiles are roaming and we redirect, via GPO, My Documents to their home drive on a file server (i.e. \\server\user.name$\My Documents; users see it as J:\My Documents) and have directed the default save location in Office to J:\My Documents...
Here's something that you may have already checked (but I've seen it quite a few times): make sure the "Do not save encrypted pages to disk" option in the Advanced tab in IE is unchecked for those clients who get the error.
We had the same issue due to CALs and solved it one of two ways:
1) Have user start another app via another Citrix Farm (if possible);
2) Delete the HKLM/Software/Microsoft/MSLicensing key (yes, the whole thing); it will be recreated at login.
No, nothing changed in the registry yet; any tweaks you know of would be much appreciated.
Fortunately, it seems to be an exception, rather than the rule. Most people can usually pick up a disconnect; some report it intermittantly. Still get gripes, however.
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FYI - created brand new user profile in AD and a brand new mailbox; user no longer has an issue; must have been something in the user's profile (although couldn't find anything in ADSI edit.
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All righty, let me rephrase the question...
Has anyone ever seen a client cause an application to fail on the server? The user gets an error pop up and that same error is in the system log of the server.
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