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icon representing critical update Hotfix PSE450R01W2K3X64019 - For Citrix Presentation Server 4.5 for Windows Server 2003 x64

Document ID: CTX115278   /   Created On: Nov 14, 2007   /   Updated On: Jan 15, 2008
Average Rating: 4

Hotfix readme name: PSE450R01W2K3X64019.HTML
Hotfix package name: PSE450R01W2K3X64019.MSP
For: Citrix Presentation Server 4.5 x64 Edition with Hotfix Rollup Pack PSE450W2K3X64R01
Replaces: PSE450R01W2K3X64002, PSE450R01W2K3X64006
Date: January, 2008
Language supported: English (US)
Readme version: 1.03

Readme Revision History

Version Date Change Description
1.03 January, 2008 Added #168503
1.02 December, 2007 Modified description of #172653
1.01 November, 2007 Modified description of #172653
1.0 November, 2007 Initial release

Important Note(s) about this Release

Caution! 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.

Where to Find Documentation

This document describes the issue(s) solved by this hotfix and includes installation instructions. You can find more information about Presentation Server 4.5 in the Presentation Server Administrator's Guide. All product documentation is available from the Citrix Web site at http://www.citrix.com/support.

Issue(s) Resolved in this Hotfix

  1. Pressing a key continually to type the same character multiple times might cause bursts of three or four characters to appear rather than each character being echoed in sequence. Additionally, moving the mouse over a Start menu item or dragging a window might appear somewhat choppy in focus or movement. This fix introduces support for the following two registry settings to change the display behavior:

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server\Wds\icawd\thin16\
    Name: FrameBuildupTime
    Type: REG_DWORD
    Data: <delay in milliseconds; default=95, range: 10-200>

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server\Wds\icawd\thin16\
    Name: FrameReviewTime
    Type: REG_DWORD
    Data: <delay in milliseconds; default=30; range: 10-200, but no more than FrameBuildupTime>

    [From PSE450R01W2K3X64002][#163664]

  2. NeoLinux client sessions might terminate unexpectedly.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3X64002][#159382]

  3. Idle seamless sessions might not disconnect at the specified timeout interval.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3X64002][#164675]

  4. The Workspace Control feature does not work properly for NDS users.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3X64002][#164565]

  5. This hotfix is a prerequisite for installing SmartAuditor, a feature of the Platinum Edition of Presentation Server. To use this feature, you must install this hotfix before you install SmartAuditor.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3X64006][#168919]

  6. Pressing a key continually to type the same character multiple times might cause bursts of three or four characters to appear rather than each character being echoed in sequence. Additionally, moving the mouse over a Start menu item or dragging a window might appear somewhat choppy in focus or movement.

    This fix aims to improve interactivity while typing or moving the mouse, without adversely affecting the bandwidth used by heavy-duty graphics. The fix also overrides the settings created by fix #163664 and introduces support for four registry settings that affect the described display behavior.

    Note: The default settings applied by this fix will optimize the display behavior in most typical usage scenarios. The following registry information is provided for informational purposes only; Citrix recommends that you do not change the default settings applied by this fix.

    32-bit Windows
    Key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/CCS/Control/TerminalServer/Wds/icawd/Thin16
    Name: see chart
    Type:see chart
    Data:see chart
    64-bit Windows
    Key:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/CCS/Control/TerminalServer/Wds/icawd/Thin16
    Name:see chart
    Type:see chart
    Data:see chart
    64-bit Windows (32-bit mode)
    Key:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/CCS/Control/TerminalServer/Wds/icawd/Thin16
    Name:see chart
    Type:see chart
    Data:see chart
    Name Type Data
    ShortFrameReviewTime REG_DWORD 10 - 250 (default value is 15 )
    ShortFrameBuildupTime REG_DWORD 10 - 250 (default value is 45 )
    LongFrameReviewTime REG_DWORD 10 - 250 (default value is 30 )
    LongFrameBuildupTime REG_DWORD 10 - 250 (default value is 90 )

    [From PSE450R01W2K3X64006][#167838]

  7. This enhancement allows administrators to find and remove orphaned records from the data store using the dscheck /full servers flag.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3X64019][#162115]

  8. This fix addresses a security vulnerability. For more information, see Knowledge Center article CTX114487.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3X64019][#168503]

  9. Servers might experience a fatal error, displaying a blue screen, on vdtw30.dll. The issue occurs as a result of dereferencing a null pointer in the Thinwire function DrawFrame.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3X64019][#168365]

  10. In 16-bit color connections, blue or cyan rectangles might appear on graphics.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3X64019][#169157]

  11. In 16-bit color connections, text, lines, and shadows on inactive menu buttons and windows might appear blue instead of gray.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3X64019][#170611]

  12. In 16-bit color connections, blue or cyan rectangles might appear on graphics.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3X64019][#172360]

  13. This security fix is designed to enhance security with published applications by making their names harder to predict. To achieve this, the fix appends a token to the Application Name when the application is published. The token is a circumflex followed by a random combination of eight characters/digits. For example, if you publish Microsoft Word with an Application Name of "MS Word" and a Display Name of "Word," users see "Word" when enumerating the application, and an .ica file lists the application as #"MS Word^XXXXXXXX." No changes are made to the application's Display Name (the name of the application as it appears in client interfaces) except for Program Neighborhood custom connections, where the Display Name is equal to the Application Name as it appears in the application's Properties page in the console.

    Important Notes:

    • You must install this fix on all servers in the farm.

    • Application names that contain special characters must be enclosed within quotation marks when using a command line to launch the application, for example, "MS Word^XXXXXXXX."

    • Only the Application Names of applications you publish after you install this fix are changed as described.

    • The Application Names of applications already published when you install this fix are not modified. To update previously published applications within the farm, run dscheck / secureapp.

    • Modifying previously published applications by running dscheck / secureapp can create backward compatibility issues with older .ica files that do not contain the updated Application Name. To prevent such compatibility issues, you can choose to:

      • Not update previously published applications

      • Selectively revert the Application Name to the previous format by deleting the token from the updated Application Name in the application’s Properties page.

    For more information, see Knowledge Center article CTX115245.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3X64019][#172653]

Installing and Uninstalling this Hotfix

Notes:

  • This hotfix is packaged with Microsoft Windows Installer 3.0 as a .msp file. For more information about deploying these, see Microsoft article 884016 or visit the Microsoft Web site and search on keyword msiexec.

  • To install this hotfix successfully, servers must not have registry modification restrictions in place.

  • This hotfix might or might not prompt you to restart the server when the installation or uninstallation is complete. If you are using the Access Suite Console, you must restart the server after installing or uninstalling this hotfix to ensure that the hotfix is added to or removed from the console's hotfix inventory list.

To install this hotfix:

  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 folder on the hard drive of the server you want to update.

  3. Close all applications.

  4. Run the executable.

  5. Restart the server.

  6. If you are using the Access Suite Console, restart the server to ensure the hotfix is added to the console's hotfix inventory list.

To uninstall this hotfix:

  1. From the Start menu, select Settings > 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.

  5. If you are using the Access Suite Console, restart the server to ensure the hotfix is removed from the console's hotfix inventory list.

Files Updated (All Dates/Times EST)

File Name

Date

Time

Size

CPatch.exe
11/13/2007
10:36a
106,496
CPatchbackup_Files.vbs
11/13/2007
10:36a
2,885
CPatchRestore_Files.vbs
11/13/2007
10:36a
4,097
CPatchUI.dll
11/13/2007
10:36a
4,608
ctxrpc64.dll
11/12/2007
08:28p
38,024
icareduc.sys
11/12/2007
08:28p
22,600
ImaAppSAL64.dll
11/12/2007
06:02p
225,792
imamfrpc_client64.dll
11/12/2007
06:02p
97,280
LmsSal64.dll
11/12/2007
06:02p
114,688
mfappsal64.dll
11/12/2007
06:02p
247,296
MfPnSal64.dll
11/12/2007
06:02p
59,904
MfPrintSal64.dll
11/12/2007
06:02p
136,704
MfSrvSal64.dll
11/12/2007
06:02p
515,072
PS450RegBackup.vbs
11/13/2007
10:36a
4,917
UpdatePath.vbs
11/13/2007
10:36a
1,196
vdtw30.dll
11/12/2007
08:28p
813,064
wdica.sys
11/12/2007
08:28p
473,536
wsxica.dll
11/12/2007
08:28p
1,574,672
X64DupFileFolderDelete.vbs
11/13/2007
10:36a
4,494
icareduc.cat (driverfiles)
11/12/2007
08:27p
6,356
icareduc.inf (driverfiles)
11/12/2007
08:27p
1,309
wdica.cat (driverfiles)
11/12/2007
08:28p
6,338
wdica.inf (driverfiles)
11/12/2007
08:28p
742
ImaMsgsUI.dll (en)
11/12/2007
06:07p
49,152
wfshellUI.dll (en)
11/12/2007
06:07p
53,248
dscheck.exe (x32)
11/12/2007
06:48p
196,608
icareduc.sys (x32)
11/12/2007
08:33p
19,400
ImaAppSal.dll (x32)
11/12/2007
06:48p
172,032
ImaAppSs.dll (x32)
11/12/2007
08:33p
413,832
ImaMfRpc_Client.dll (x32)
11/12/2007
06:48p
59,904
imareduc.dll (x32)
11/12/2007
08:33p
13,960
ImaSrv.exe (x32)
11/12/2007
06:48p
118,784
keysync.exe (x32)
11/12/2007
06:49p
28,672
MfRpcSs.dll (x32)
11/12/2007
08:33p
303,240
seamls20.dll (x32)
11/12/2007
06:49p
102,400
vdtw30.dll (x32)
11/12/2007
08:33p
726,280
wdica.sys (x32)
11/12/2007
08:33p
283,200
wsxica.dll (x32)
11/12/2007
08:33p
1,667,344
icareduc.cat (x32\driverfiles)
11/12/2007
08:32p
6,356
icareduc.inf (x32\driverfiles)
11/12/2007
08:32p
1,309
wdica.cat (x32\driverfiles)
11/12/2007
08:33p
6,338
wdica.inf (x32\driverfiles)
11/12/2007
08:32p
742
ImaMsgsUI.dll (x32\en)
11/12/2007
06:54p
49,152
wfshellUI.dll (x32\en)
11/12/2007
06:54p
53,248
MD5 Checksum

File Name

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PSE450R01W2K3X64019.msp
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CPatch.exe
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CPatchbackup_Files.vbs
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CPatchRestore_Files.vbs
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CPatchUI.dll
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ctxrpc64.dll
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icareduc.sys
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ImaAppSAL64.dll
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imamfrpc_client64.dll
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LmsSal64.dll
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MfPnSal64.dll
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MfPrintSal64.dll
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MfSrvSal64.dll
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PS450RegBackup.vbs
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UpdatePath.vbs
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vdtw30.dll
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wdica.sys
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wsxica.dll
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X64DupFileFolderDelete.vbs
28A546065365CBAB92FA8944B71E4D38
icareduc.cat (driverfiles)
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icareduc.inf (driverfiles)
33D22C2E5E44A9B2C4541606984A2635
wdica.cat (driverfiles)
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wdica.inf (driverfiles)
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ImaMsgsUI.dll (en)
5B1190E02F05594E3C51F2C46B3BC4F6
wfshellUI.dll (en)
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dscheck.exe (x32)
7EFB46EABC5C98A5733797C516C386C8
icareduc.sys (x32)
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ImaAppSal.dll (x32)
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ImaAppSs.dll (x32)
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ImaMfRpc_Client.dll (x32)
D89887755227D1F8554C91BE1ECB7FD5
imareduc.dll (x32)
3EA034EAB0CE6C8B3832815EBC399A23
ImaSrv.exe (x32)
9BA15E69B8A8A5292C4834F1A3FCC9EE
keysync.exe (x32)
71910ED8B3FB11B3890C9A471A22085A
MfRpcSs.dll (x32)
483F11E5285EF574A5B04B99017547C4
seamls20.dll (x32)
6E139D91B6EC1FB901432B5A5FE55F28
vdtw30.dll (x32)
CA6F4BED53ACA100D9382EDCBC71C0CA
wdica.sys (x32)
65AA212391915576C86751BABE2F8A6D
wsxica.dll (x32)
A3AF483E846818BA9B4995683DB23E52
icareduc.cat (x32\driverfiles)
E6283514F7EE907AF776EB1A40075C13
icareduc.inf (x32\driverfiles)
1E29ADD55B808AE0D2059757E4ABFB0F
wdica.cat (x32\driverfiles)
D32B6424103B5A041C29A8D15C28FE29
wdica.inf (x32\driverfiles)
75F6BF0C80E5AEAF6E087B3F8BF6C0FE
ImaMsgsUI.dll (x32\en)
5B1190E02F05594E3C51F2C46B3BC4F6
wfshellUI.dll (x32\en)

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