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icon representing critical update Hotfix Rollup Pack PSE400W2K3R04 - For Citrix Presentation Server 4.0, Citrix Access Essentials 1.0 and 1.5 for Windows Server 2003

Document ID: CTX113484   /   Created On: Oct 5, 2007   /   Updated On: Jun 1, 2009   /   Superseded By: CTX117889 
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Hotfix readme name: PSE400W2K3R04.HTML
Hotfix package name: PSE400W2K3R04.MSP
For: Computers running Windows Server 2003 with one of the following installed:

  • Presentation Server 4.0

  • Presentation Server 3.0 with Service Pack 2005.04

  • Citrix Access Essentials 1.5

  • Citrix Access Essentials 1.0

Replaces: PSE400R01W2K3075, PSE400R02W2K3065, PSE400R02W2K3066, PSE400R02W2K3067, PSE400R02W2K3068, PSE400R02W2K3069, PSE400R02W2K3070, PSE400R02W2K3071, PSE400R02W2K3072, PSE400R02W2K3073, PSE400R02W2K3074, PSE400R02W2K3076, PSE400R02W2K3077, PSE400R02W2K3079, PSE400R02W2K3080, PSE400W2K3R03, PSE400R03W2K3001, PSE400R03W2K3002, PSE400R03W2K3003, PSE400R03W2K3004, PSE400R03W2K3005, PSE400R03W2K3006, PSE400R03W2K3007, PSE400R03W2K3008, PSE400R03W2K3009, PSE400R03W2K3010, PSE400R03W2K3011, PSE400R03W2K3012, PSE400R03W2K3013, PSE400R03W2K3014, PSE400R03W2K3015, PSE400R03W2K3016, PSE400R03W2K3017, PSE400R03W2K3018, PSE400R03W2K3019, PSE400R03W2K3020, PSE400R03W2K3021, PSE400R03W2K3022, PSE400R03W2K3023, PSE400R03W2K3024, PSE400R03W2K3026, PSE400R03W2K3027, PSE400R03W2K3028, PSE400R03W2K3029, PSE400R03W2K3030, PSE400R03W2K3031, PSE400R03W2K3032, PSE400R03W2K3033, PSE400R03W2K3034, PSE400R03W2K3035, PSE400R03W2K3036, PSE400R03W2K3037, PSE400R03W2K3038, PSE400R03W2K3039, PSE400R03W2K3041, PSE400R03W2K3042, PSE400R03W2K3045, PSE400R03W2K3046, PSE400R03W2K3048, PSE400R03W2K3049, PSE400R03W2K3050, PSE400R03W2K3051, PSE400R03W2K3052, PSE400R03W2K3053, PSE400R03W2K3054, PSE400R03W2K3056, PSE400R03W2K3058, PSE400R03W2K3059, PSE400R03W2K3060, PSE400R03W2K3062, PSE400R03W2K3063, PSE400R03W2K3066, PSE400R03W2K3067, PSE400R03W2K3069, PSE400R03W2K3071, PSE400R03W2K3072, PSE400R03W2K3073, PSE400R03W2K3074, PSE400R03W2K3075, PSE400R03W2K3076, PSE400R03W2K3077, PSE400R03W2K3078, PSE400R03W2K3079, PSE400R03W2K3082, PSE400R03W2K3083, PSE400R03W2K3084
Date: October, 2007
Language supported: English (US)
Readme version: 1.04

Revision History

Version DateChange Description
1.04 May, 2008 Added description of line item #165816
1.03 February, 2008 Modified Important Note #3
1.02November, 2007 Modified Important Note #3
1.01October, 2007 Added description of line item #159817
1.0

October, 2007 Initial release

Introduction

Hotfix rollup packs are cumulative; they contain both new fixes and fixes from replaced hotfixes and hotfix rollup packs. This readme file documents the fixes that are new in Hotfix Rollup Pack 4. For lists of fixes in earlier, replaced hotfix rollup packs, see the following:

Where to Find Additional Documentation

You can find more information about Presentation Server 4.0 in the Presentation Server Administrator's Guide. Documentation, including the Administrator's Guide, is in the Document Center located in the \documentation\docs directory on the Citrix Presentation Server CD. The Document Center provides a single point of access to the documentation and enables you to go directly to the section in the documentation that you need. You can access the Document Center from the product CD or install it on your servers.

If you prefer to access the guide without using the Document Center, navigate to the component PDF files using Windows Explorer. The guide is in an Adobe Portable Document (PDF) format file. To view, search, and print the documentation, you need Adobe Reader 5.0.5 or later with Search. You can download Adobe Reader for free from the Adobe Web site at http://www.adobe.com/.

All product documentation is also available from the Citrix Web site at http://www.citrix.com/support.

Important Note(s) about this Hotfix Rollup Pack

  1. Caution: Do not install this hotfix rollup pack on 64-bit Windows. Although Citrix uses the same code base in the development of both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Presentation Server, the binaries and files differ. Installing this hotfix rollup pack on 64-bit Windows is not supported and can yield unpredictable results.

  2. Caution! Several items in this hotfix rollup pack 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.

  3. Installing this hotfix rollup pack partially invalidates the following hotfixes. This happens because not all fixes in these hotfixes are included in the hotfix rollup pack. Obtain or request the corresponding replacement hotfixes for any invalidated fixes you require as follows:

    Invalidated Hotfix Replacement Hotfix
    PSE400R02W2K3078 PSE400R04W2K3024
    PSE400R03W2K3081PSE400R04W2K3024
    PSE400R03W2K3086 PSE400R04W2K3024
    PSE400R03W2K3087PSE400R04W2K3002
    PSE400R03W2K3089 PSE400R04W2K3020
    PSE400R03W2K3090 PSE400R04W2K3009
    PSE400R03W2K3091 PSE400R04W2K3019
    PSE400R03W2K3092 PSE400R04W2K3020
    PSE400R03W2K3093 PSE400R04W2K3017
    PSE400R03W2K3094 PSE400R04W2K3001

  4. See Knowledge Center article CTX114876 for known install behaviors and their workarounds.

Issue(s) Resolved in this Release

Hotfix rollup packs are cumulative; they contain both new fixes and fixes from replaced hotfixes and hotfix rollup packs. This readme file documents the fixes that are new in Hotfix Rollup Pack 4. For lists of fixes in earlier, replaced hotfix rollup packs, see the following:

New Fixes in this Release

The following fixes are available for the first time:

Application Isolation Resource Manager
Client Device IssuesSDK
Content RedirectionSeamless Windows
Data StoreSecurity Issues
IMA ServiceServer/Farm Administration
Installation ManagerSession/Connection
Installing, Uninstalling, UpgradingShadowing
KeyboardSmart Cards
LicensingSpeedScreen
Load BalancingSystem Exceptions
Logon/AuthenticationVirtual IP
Memory, CPU OptimizationWeb Interface
PrintingMiscellaneous

Application Isolation

  1. Server CPU utilization might grow heavily. The issue occurs when running applications that call GetModuleFileName repeatedly from an application isolation environment. Such applications include SQL Navigator and many VB applications.

    [From PSE400W2K3R04][#157222]

Client Device Issues

N/A

Content Redirection

  1. Launching HTML (.htm; .html) files embedded in Microsoft Word documents (.doc) fails. The following error message appears instead:

    Error Microsoft Internet Explorer
    Cannot find file:///C:documents......html
    Make sure the path or internet address is correct

    To enable this fix, you must set the following registry key(s):

    • On 32-bit Windows:

      HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Citrix\SFTA\Runtime
      Name: IExploreExitDelay
      Type: REG_DWORD
      Data: <delay, in ms, before iexplore.exe exits>

    • On 64-bit Windows:

      HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Citrix\SFTA\Runtime
      Name: IExploreExitDelay
      Type: REG_DWORD
      Data: <delay, in ms, before iexplore.exe exits>

    For more information, see Knowledge Center article CTX112836.

    [From PSE400W2K3R04][#158354]

Data Store

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

    [From PSE400W2K3R04][#162115]

  2. The way the SQL Server driver handles SQL Error 40001 (transaction rolled back due to deadlock) might lead to data store corruption.

    [From PSE400W2K3R04][#168867]

  3. Stored procedures might not return proper error codes.

    [From PSE400W2K3R04][#168868]

IMA Service

  1. After applying this fix, additional information is provided when you run a CDF trace on IMA_Subsystems_UserWin.

    [From PSE400W2K3R04][#158364]

  2. Applications might become unavailable after a zone data collector election is called if any server involved in the election process times out. After applying this fix, you can configure a new option, ElectionRetryTimeout, which defines the length of time, in milliseconds, a member server waits for acknowledgements from others servers to continue or restart the zone data collector election. If this timeout expires, the server calling the election will restart the election process by sending an election request to the most preferred server.

    To enable this fix, set the following registry key:

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Citrix\IMA\Runtime\
    Value: ElectionRetryTimeout
    Type: REG_DWORD
    Value: Decimal number in milliseconds

    If the above value is not configured this timeout continues to default to twice the election timeout [(the election timeout defaults to 10 seconds) + ((n-1) * 50ms)] where n is the number of servers the member server sent the election request to. For example, if a member server sends an election request to 3 servers, with the first 2 servers not responding and the third server responding, the election process would restart if the member server is not informed of which server is the new/existing Zone Data Collector after 20.200 seconds (2 * 10.100).

    [From PSE400W2K3R04][#158997]

  3. The IMA Service might not start in environments where more than 1,024 file type association entries are listed within the registry. To enable this fix, you must set the following registry key(s):

    • On 32-bit Windows:

      HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Citrix\IMA\Runtime
      Name: psrequired
      Type: REG_DWORD
      Data: 1

    • On 64-bit Windows:

      HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Citrix\IMA\Runtime
      Name: psrequired
      Type: REG_DWORD
      Data: 1

    [From PSE400W2K3R04][#159315]

Installation Manager

  1. Installation Manager might fail to uninstall certain packages and the following error message appears in the properties of the failed uninstall:

    "Error Code 0x7. An install, repair or remove operation is in progress for this product."

    [From PSE400W2K3R04][#162517]

Installing, Uninstalling, Upgrading

  1. After upgrading a zone data collector to the latest version of Presentation Server, the Presentation Server Console is slow to enumerate servers and Installation Manager packages.

    [From PSE400W2K3R04][#128456]

Keyboard

N/A

Licensing

N/A

Load Balancing

  1. When reading user profiles takes a long time, per-server client session limits might not be honored. To enable this fix, you must set the following registry key:

    • On 32-bit Windows:

      HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Citrix\IMA\MfServer
      Name: ResolutionEntryAge
      Type: REG_DWORD
      Data: <maximum time for logon process of client session, expressed as (number of minutes x 2) +1. For example, to set the maximum time to 15 minutes, use a value of 31>

    • On 64-bit Windows:

      HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Citrix\IMA\MfServer
      Name: ResolutionEntryAge
      Type: REG_DWORD
      Data: <maximum time for logon process of client session, expressed as (number of minutes x 2) +1. For example, to set the maximum time to 15 minutes, use a value of 31>

    [From PSE400W2K3R04][#162917]

  2. When using a Netscaler device or Access Gateway, Enterprise Edition, to load balance XML brokers, the following error message might appear:

    "A network error caused your request to time out. Try to connect again. If you continue to receive this message, contact your Citrix administrator."

    The issue occurs because the XML Service does not respond to requests routed through a network device that adds a HTTP request header that begins with the letters 'c' or 'k.'

    [From PSE400W2K3R04][#166906]

Logon/Authentication

  1. The "Running logon scripts" logon status window might not close after the logon completes.

    [From PSE400W2K3R04][#157025]

  2. If the Presentation Server Client's automatic logon credentials contain a domain name not contained in the server's trusted relationships, the logon is still attempted on the server and may succeed if the credentials happen to be valid for a local account on the server.

    [From PSE400W2K3R04][#158647]

Memory, CPU Optimization

N/A

Printing

  1. This feature enhancement to the dscheck utility allows you to remove duplicate entries from the printer driver compatibility list. To purge the list of duplicate entries, run "DSCHECK /full printers /purge_driversecurity"

    [From PSE400W2K3R04][#152884]

  2. Autocreated printers that no longer have an associated session are not deleted when the Citrix Print Service (CPSVC) restarts.

    [From PSE400W2K3R04][#160983]

  3. When reconnecting to a session from a client that uses a different default printer, the printer ToolTip displays the previous client's default printer.

    [From PSE400W2K3R04][#166586]

  4. Printers using the Universal Print Driver might be offline when reconnecting to a disconnected session.

    [From PSE400W2K3R04][#167462]

  5. Printers might go offline at random.

    [From PSE400W2K3R04][#168276, #168279, #168280]

Resource Manager

N/A

SDK

  1. The WinStationQueryInformation API might return an incorrect user name or an incorrect domain name after reconnecting to a session.

    [From PSE400W2K3R04][#148418]

  2. The policy method TWAINRedirectionRule is missing from the policy interface of Version 4.0 of the MFCOM SDK even though it is documented as present. This fix adds the definition of the policy method.

    [From PSE400W2K3R04][#161687]

  3. Queries for active sessions for a published application return a Permission Denied error rather than an empty list of sessions if the application is not currently running in any session.

    [From PSE400W2K3R04][#162795]

Seamless Windows

N/A

Security Issues

  1. This fix addresses a security vulnerability. For more information, see Knowledge Center article CTX114893.

    [From PSE400W2K3R04][#165816]

Server/Farm Administration

  1. Zone-to-zone communications spanning high latency networks for large farm environments are slow to synchronize the information retained in the dynamic store on each data collector to each data collector.

    [From PSE400W2K3R04][#151102]

  2. After running a discovery, the Access Management Console does not properly enumerate applications and application folders if duplicate application folders exist in the data store. This fix updates the dscheck utility to produce warnings about duplicate entries. To correct the issue, run the utility and remove any duplicate entries it returns from the data store.

    [From PSE400W2K3R04][#156720]

  3. Users with permission to terminate processes cannot terminate processes by invoking the "Terminate Process" function from the Servers folder or subfolders in the Presentation Server Console.

    [From PSE400W2K3R04][#160501]

  4. When running WMI queries, the WMI provider might encounter problems such as an unlicensed server or a timed out query, causing the query to fail and return an error message.

    [From PSE400W2K3R04][#160265]

  5. This fix introduces an enhancement to the DSCHECK utility to correct object memberships with the /folders option.

    [From PSE400W2K3R04][#161221]

  6. The DSCHECK utility does not detect domain trust information missing in the data store. With this fix, the following error message appears when running the utility if there is no trust information for a server in the data store:

    "Server Consistency Check: The MetaFrame Server record with HostName <SERVERNAME> at DN<XXXXXXXX> is invalid. The associated Account Authority Server record was not found."

    [From PSE400W2K3R04][#163254]

Session/Connection

  1. IPX connection attempts fail to servers where Fix #159382 is installed.

    [From PSE400W2K3R04][#167590]

Shadowing

N/A

Smart Cards

N/A

SpeedScreen

N/A

System Exceptions

  1. Session reliability checking might cause errors, leading the Citrix XTE Service to terminate unexpectedly.

    [From PSE400W2K3R04][#151599]

  2. Event ID 1114 appears sporadically in the Event Log, indicating issues with session printers even though no such issues are apparent. The entries occur when users terminate logons or sessions before the creation of their network printers is complete.

    [From PSE400W2K3R04][#164508]

  3. Sessions might become increasingly slow and eventually unresponsive. The issue occurs when the following combination of server and client settings exists:

    Server:
    Presentation Server Console > ICA Settings farm property > ICA Display section >"Discard Redundant Graphics Operations" set to "OFF"

    Client:
    ICA connection properties > Options > "Use Disk Cache for Bitmaps" enabled

    [From PSE400W2K3R04][#165595]

  4. With SpeedScreen Browser Acceleration enabled, Microsoft Internet Explorer might exit unexpectedly when displaying GIF images.

    [From PSE400W2K3R04][#167267]

  5. On systems running Windows Server 2003, Service Pack 1 or later, the memory consumption of the Termsrv.exe process grows by about 1K each time you reconnect to a disconnected session.

    [From PSE400W2K3R04][#168014]

Virtual IP

N/A

Web Interface

  1. A "User Trust Intersection Change" error message might appear when using the management console to configure an application published to a user or a group that belongs to a domain that is not present in the trust list held in the data store for one or more servers where the application is published. If a server has a problem querying domain trust information, existing domain trust information for that server is removed from the data store.

    With this fix, existing domain trust information is not removed from the data store if a server has a problem querying its domain trust information. Additionally, the following event will be generated in the server's application log:

    Type: Error
    Source: Metaframe Events
    Event ID: 1230
    Description: Failed to get domain trust information for this server.

    [From PSE400W2K3R04][#163540]

Miscellaneous

  1. The "Turn off menu animations" policy does not work as designed. This fix removes the policy interface from the console.

    [From PSE400W2K3R04][#147057]

Fixes from Hotfixes Released and Replaced since Hotfix Rollup Pack 3

The following fixes were included in hotfixes released since Hotfix Rollup Pack 3. All those hotfixes are replaced by Hotfix Rollup Pack 4. :

  1. After applying Hotfix Rollup Pack 3, connection attempts might fail to complete and to launch the session. This happens with clients that use Version 1 of the Thinwire component. By default, Versions 6.00.985 and later of the Presentation Server Client for Windows use Version 2 of the Thinwire component. Other clients that might still be using Version 1 of the Thinwire component include the following: Nokia 92x0 V. 2.01; DOS32 V. 4.21; DOS16 V. 4.0; Solaris X86 V. 3.x; Compaq Tru64 V. 3.x; Sun SunOS 4.14 V. 3.x; SCO UnixWare V. 3.x; Linux ARM V 3.x; EPOC 5.x V. 3.x: Symbian - P800/P900; some versions of WinCE and Linux based Terminals.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3001][#159983]

  2. An application launched from a session on client device A might not become aware of a different default printer after connecting to the same session from client device B. For example, the tool tip for the printer icon on the Microsoft Word toolbar does not display the device B default printer after connecting to the same session from device B.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3002][#155652]

  3. When printing using the universal printer, the default output settings such as paper size and orientation are fixed. This fix offers a workaround by allowing administrators to set default values for the universal printer. To do this, set the following registry keys as needed:

    • On 32-bit Windows:

      HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Citrix\Print\UPDDevmode
      Name: see chart
      Type: see chart
      Data: see chart

    • On 64-bit Windows:

      HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Citrix\Print\UPDDevmode
      Name: see chart
      Type: see chart
      Data: see chart

      HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Citrix\Print\UPDDevmode
      Name: see chart
      Type: see chart
      Data: see chart

    NameTypeData
    dmOrientationREG_DWORD1 = portrait, 2 = landscape
    dmPaperSizeREG_DWORD1 = letter through 118 = last paper defined in paper table
    dmPaperLengthREG_DWORD1 - 65535
    dmPaperWidthREG_DWORD1 - 65535
    dmScaleREG_DWORD1 - 1000
    dmCopiesREG_DWORD1 - 9999
    dmDefaultSourceREG_DWORD1 - 15
    dmPrintQualityREG_DWORD1 = draft, 4 = high
    dmColorREG_DWORD1 = monochrome, 2 = color
    dmDuplexREG_DWORD1 = simplex, 2 = horizontal, 3 = vertical
    dmYResolutionREG_DWORD32 - 65535
    dmTTOptionREG_DWORD1 = bitmap, 2 = download, 3 = substitute, 4 = outline
    dmCollateREG_DWORD0 = false, #1 = true
    dmLogPixelsREG_DWORD0 - 65535
    dmBitsPerPelREG_DWORD0 - 65535
    dmPelsWidthREG_DWORD0 - 65535
    dmPelsHeightREG_DWORD0 - 65535
    dmFormNameREG_SZForm name, such as letter, A4, tabloid, or other available form options

    [From PSE400R03W2K3002][#155984, #165006]

  4. Some documents created with the data type set to RAW do not print using the universal driver.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3002][#157899]

  5. Under certain environmental conditions, a VC++ runtime exception error dialog box appears on the console of a Presentation Server.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3003][#158236]

  6. Microsoft Office Seamless Taskbar Support for Excel may fail after installing certain 3rd party Excel add-ins, such as the Excel Bloomberg add-in. For more information, see Knowledge Center article CTX101644.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3004][#158788]

  7. When running the ICA Toolbar as a seamless or fixed window published application and attempting to set the AutoHide toolbar property, the following error message appears:

    "There is already an auto hidden window on this edge. Only one auto hidden window is allowed on each edge."

    This fix removes the AutoHide toolbar property when the toolbar is not running in a full desktop session.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3005][#158239]

  8. When minimizing an Internet Explorer window using the Minimize button on the title bar, the Language bar, if present, is not minimized.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3006][#153509]

  9. Sessions might disconnect unexpectedly during shadowing or when connecting to a server using non-Windows clients.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3007][#156351]

  10. Servers might experience a fatal error on CDM.SYS with stop code 7f.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3007][#160873]

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

    [From PSE400R03W2K3007][#164675]

  12. Under medium to heavy load conditions, COM port device mappings and drive mappings might fail or experience communication problems.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3007][#165914]

  13. Users with user principal names (UPNs) longer than 20 characters logging in through Web Interface 4.0 (ADFS version with RSA/Cleartrust Web agent installed) cannot log on to Presentation Server. Instead, they receive an "Invalid username or password" error message.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3009][#158025]

  14. Some images do not appear in instances of Internet Explorer launched from the server console.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3010][#157226]

  15. SmoothRoaming might fail to reconnect users to their applications. This occurs when users are connected to multiple applications and close the first application launched in the session.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3011][#157399]

  16. In the Presentation Server Console, setting the Presentation Server Edition to GFX2 might cause certain nodes, such as the Installation Manager, Load Evaluators, and Application Isolation Environments nodes to unexpectedly disappear from the console.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3012][#159453]

  17. On systems with Resource Manager installed, the IMA Service might exit unexpectedly after installing Hotfix Rollup Pack 2.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3013][#158068]

  18. When a Terminal Server is configured for "Relaxed Security" (Windows Server 2003) or "Permissions compatible with Terminal Server 4.0 Users" (Windows 2000 Server), the Terminal Server User group is added only as an alternative to the Remote Interactive Logon group.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3014][#156747]

  19. You cannot add transforms created in Macrovision AdminStudio to Installation Manager packages. The issue occurs because Installation Manager's transform validation mechanism fails transforms created in AdminStudio. After enabling this fix, those transforms can be added to Installation Manager packages. To enable the fix, you must set the following registry key(s):

    • On 32-bit Windows:

      HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Citrix\IMS\2.0
      Name: IgnoreTransformErrors
      Type: DWORD
      Data = 1

    • On 64-bit Windows:

      HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Wow6432Node\SOFTWARE\Citrix\IMS\2.0
      Name: IgnoreTransformErrors
      Type: DWORD
      Data = 1

    [From PSE400R03W2K3015][#159959]

  20. The memory consumption of the IMASrv.exe process on a zone data collector might increase over time until it can no longer handle requests.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3016][#155482]

  21. When using TWAIN redirection, some dialog boxes might not close as expected. This is the server-side component of a fix that allows dialog boxes to close as expected. To get the benefit of this fix, you must also install Version 10.100 of the Presentation Server Client and set the following registry key(s) on the client:

    • On 32-bit Windows:

      HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Citrix\TWNHOOK
      Name: Flag
      Type: REG_DWORD
      Data: 0x1

    • On 64-bit Windows:

      HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Citrix\TWNHOOK
      Name: Flag
      Type: REG_DWORD
      Data: 0x1

    [From PSE400R03W2K3017][#146416]

  22. Corrupted data contained within the data store might cause the IMA Service to terminate unexpectedly.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3018][#160209]

  23. Corrupted data contained within the data store might cause the IMA Service to terminate unexpectedly.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3019][#160210]

  24. Servers might experience a kernel trap (Stop 8e) when accessing vdtw30.dll.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3020][#159637, #160429]

  25. Servers might experience data loss and a checksum error when communicating with a published application that reads data from a device attached to a COM port on a client device.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3021][#156026]

  26. Error messages might appear in the the Event Log and lmgrd_debug.log indicating that certain license types are not available for every license request.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3027][#160576]

  27. Users might experience authentication delays or failures when attempting to connect to computers or services within a Presentation Server environment.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3028][#156829]

  28. In some Active Directory configurations, generating billing reports fails when Domain Local Groups belong to Organizational Unit folders. To enable this fix, must apply this hotfix to your Resource Manager database connection server.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3029][#160601]

  29. This is the server-side component of a fix that addresses an issue in multiple monitor environments where child dialog boxes are not positioned properly, appearing across monitors instead. It also introduces an enhancement that allows you to launch applications on dedicated monitors.

    To enable the fix, you must:

    • Deploy the corresponding client-side Fix #157950

    • Set the following registry key on all servers to which you want to extend this functionality:

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Citrix\CtxHook\AppInit_Dlls\Multiple Monitor Hook
    Name: DefaultHooks
    Type: REG_DWORD
    Flag 0x1: Maximize window to correct monitor
    Flag 0x400: Center child dialog boxes
    Flag 0x800: Launch applications on a specified monitor
    Flag 0x0: Disables this functionality

    To specify a monitor for application launching:

    Set the flag above to 0x800 and then set the following registry key:

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Citrix\CtxHook\AppInit_Dlls\Multiple Monitor Hook
    Name: DefaultLaunchMonitor
    Type: REG_DWORD
    Data:

    0: launch application on primary monitor
    1: launch application on secondary monitor
    ...and so on.

    To set hooks for specific applications:

    Add a (REG_DWORD) with the application executable name as the name. For example, to set specific hooks for Notepad, add the following registry value:

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Citrix\CtxHook\AppInit_Dlls\Multiple Monitor Hook
    Name: [Notepad.exe]
    Type: REG_DWORD
    Data:

    0: launch application on primary monitor
    1: launch application on secondary monitor
    ...and so on.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3030][#157950]

  30. Connecting to a published desktop using the parameter "/cmdline" might fail and the following error message appears even if the client satisfies the required encryption level:

    "You do not have the proper encryption level to access this session."

    [From PSE400R03W2K3030][#164019]

  31. With local text echo enabled, character spacing might be incorrect.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3031][#152762]

  32. Applications might take 30 seconds or longer to initialize. Additionally, the Microsoft Windows Installer service is in a 'Started' state after launching the application.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3032][#156749]

  33. The MFCOM APIs AddAdminByName and AddAdminByObject do not work as expected for custom administrators.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3033][#160818]

  34. Zone preference and other policies might not be applied reliably.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3034][#160033]

  35. On servers where CPU utilization management is enabled, Event ID 1023 might periodically appear in the event log.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3035][#159561]

  36. The description in Knowledge Center article CTX101644, under Additional Seamless Registry Settings > Seamless Published Toolbars, of a registry setting (SHAppBarr Hook seamless registry exception flag) for resizing the desktop work area when a seamless published toolbar is docked might cause applications to fail.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3036][#162307]

  37. When you use "pn.exe" with the "/PARAM" argument to launch a published application from a command line such as

    c:
    cd "\Program Files\Citrix\ICA Client"
    pn.exe /PN:CPR157801 /APP:AAA /PARAM:"-H -S 10"

    the following error message appears: "[published_app_name] failed to start. The Citrix server is unable to process your request to start this published application at this time. Please try again later. If the problem persists, contact your administrator."

    The issue occurs when session sharing is disabled by setting the following registry key:

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Citrix\Wfshell\TWI\SeamlessFlags = 1.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3037][#158558]

  38. With SpeedScreen browser acceleration enabled, some images do not appear in instances of Internet Explorer launched within an ICA session.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3038][#160547]

  39. Servers might experience a fatal error on vdtw30.dll with bugcheck code 7E.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3039][#160592]

  40. This is the server-side component of a feature enhancement that allows you to disable the print preview when using the Citrix Universal Printer as the default printer. To get the full feature enhancement, you must also install a client hotfix that includes Fix #159404.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3040][#159404]

  41. Print jobs that do not spool completely before a user session is closed might cause the CPSVC.EXE service to terminate unexpectedly.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3040][#160239]

  42. NeoLinux client sessions might terminate unexpectedly.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3041][#159382]

  43. Servers might experience a fatal error, displaying a blue screen.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3041][#159817]

  44. The IMA Service might exit unexpectedly when adding printers to the compatibility list.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3042][#154355]

  45. After applying Hotfix Rollup Pack 3, print drivers removed from the auto-replication list in the console return to the list when the auto-replication window is reopened.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3042][#161438]

  46. This fix adds support for the following key combinations for Swiss German keyboard layouts:

    Key combination Symbol
    Alt Gr + 4°
    Alt Gr + 5 §
    Alt Gr + 6¬

    [From PSE400R03W2K3043][#148815]

  47. Applications in a Distributed File System (DFS) launched using a batch file in an application isolation environment fail to launch because the applications cannot be found using DFS paths.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3044][#159049]

  48. After closing a dialog box associated with a seamless application, focus might shift to a local application rather than to the seamless application.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3045][#162341]

  49. When Excelhook is enabled, taskbar icons are not created for the following Microsoft Access windows: Query; Form; Report; Data.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3046][#159427]

  50. Virtual IP configuration information might be overwritten if you modify the configuration before it is fully loaded by the Presentation Server Console.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3047][#158824]

  51. The default user and domain settings for Novell clients installed on Presentation Server are reset after the server restarts. While this default behavior is designed to address issues with older Novell clients, it might be inconvenient to some users. This fix offers a workaround to prevent the settings from being reset when the server restarts. To enable the workaround, set the following registry key:

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Citrix\IMA
    Name: DisableNovellCredentialsBlanking
    Type: REG_DWORD
    Data: 0x00000001

    [From PSE400R03W2K3048][#158609]

  52. The IMA Service might exit unexpectedly or not start after restarting the server.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3049][#161526]

  53. The IMA Service might exit unexpectedly with EventID: 0xC0001B7A (7034).

    [From PSE400R03W2K3049][#162472]

  54. On occasion, servers might experience a fatal error on wdica.sys with a stop code of 0x50.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3050][#158549]

  55. When a server application reads data from mapped client drives, the data read might not match the actual data on the client drive.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3051][#158823]

  56. COM port device mapping might fail intermittently.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3051][#159017]

  57. File reads might not start at the beginning of the file. This occurs when a file was recently opened, closed, and reopened.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3051][#163783]

  58. Autocreated printers created using the legacy naming style might not be deleted when a session is terminated. The issue occurs if the Print Spooler and Citrix Print Manager Service restart while a session is active on the server.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3052][#163396]

  59. Applications cannot bind to virtual loopback if both virtual IP and virtual loopback are enabled. This fix adds support for the following registry settings as a workaround:

    • On 32-bit Windows:

      HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Citrix\VIP
      Name: PreferLoopback
      Type: REG_DWORD
      Data: 1

      HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Citrix\VIP
      Name: PreferLoopbackProcesses
      Type: REG_MULTI_SZ
      Data: <list of processes>

    • On 64-bit Windows:

      HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Citrix\VIP
      Name: PreferLoopback
      Type: REG_DWORD
      Data: 1

      HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Citrix\VIP
      Name: PreferLoopbackProcesses
      Type: REG_MULTI_SZ
      Data: <list of processes>

    [From PSE400R03W2K3053][#160397]

  60. If a user logs on, disconnects, and then reconnects from a client running in a different time zone, the session does not reflect the different time zone.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3054][#155101]

  61. Server read data might become corrupt if the data transfer spans two or more Wdica CdmAccelerator cache blocks.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3055][#163781]

  62. The smart card authentication process might become unresponsive.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3056][#163549]

  63. When taskbar icon support is enabled for Microsoft Office applications, only one taskbar entry is created for Excel spreadsheets.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3057][#164439]

  64. This enhancement adds support for Platinum Edition licensing.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3058][#163021]

  65. With SpeedScreen Browser Acceleration enabled, Internet Explorer might exit unexpectedly when viewing Web pages with image content.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3059][#159789]

  66. Images within a published application might appear as low resolution images. The issue occurs as a result of data loss due to lossy compression, which is the default setting for SpeedScreen Browser Acceleration. This fix changes the default setting to use no lossy compression. To utilize lossy compression, you must specify a lossy compression policy.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3059][#161634]

  67. With SpeedScreen Browser Acceleration enabled, the image content of Web pages might appear blank in Internet Explorer.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3059][#162137]

  68. Internet Explorer might exit unexpectedly on SpeedScreenFilter.dll.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3059][#162516]

  69. Every time a state change occurs on the smart card reader, the number of WinLogon handles grows.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3060][#162828]

  70. Winlogon.exe shows higher than average CPU consumption on the server. The issue occurs because the server refreshes the smart card reader state more frequently than necessary. This occurs even if smart cards are not being used. With this fix, the reader state is refreshed only once per noticeable event.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3060][#163878]

  71. You cannot print to printers using the Universal Print Driver in pass-through sessions. Instead, print jobs are queued and then removed without printing and without a warning.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3061][#164422]

  72. Some applications using Virtual IP addresses might not bind to a virtual loopback correctly. After applying this fix, you can assign a virtual loopback preference by setting the following registry key:

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Citrix\VIP
    Name: PreferLoopback
    Type: DWORD
    Data: 1

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Citrix\VIP
    Name: PreferLoopbackProcesses
    Type: REG_MULTI_SZ
    Data: <list of processes; all processes must be separated by a carriage return>

    [From PSE400R03W2K3063][#165334]

  73. When Internet Explorer 6 or later is run as a published application and SpeedScreen Browser Acceleration is enabled, transparent GIFs on a Web page might display incorrectly.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3064][#163950]

  74. Non-Unicode characters might not print properly when using the Universal Print Driver.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3064][#165026]

  75. Enabling memory optimization might prevent applications from launching correctly if their registry values are replaced by a path that points to a memory optimization temporary file.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3066][#166210]

  76. User sessions disappear from the console at random.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3067][#154227]

  77. Certain hotfixes released after Hotfix Rollup Pack 3 fail to update some instances of the file imasystem.dll. The file is present in several locations on the server, but not all locations are updated properly.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3069][#167417]

  78. Certain hotfixes released after Hotfix Rollup Pack 3 fail to update some instances of the file CPUPDRV.DLL. The file is present in several locations on the server, but not all locations are updated properly.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3070][#167416]

  79. Certain hotfixes released after Hotfix Rollup Pack 3 fail to update some instances of the file CTXALTSTR.SYS. The file is present in several locations on the server, but not all locations are updated properly.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3071][#167412]

  80. After running the utility DSCHECK /full folders /clean, some folders and subfolders do not appear in appropriate application or server folders within the console.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3072][#163628]

  81. Microsoft Outlook recurring meetings are off by one hour between March 11 and April 1, 2007. The issue occurs because of the earlier start in 2007 of daylight saving time compared with previous years. It is present in scenarios where the Microsoft patch for daylight saving time (Microsoft KB931836) is applied only on the server but not on the client device. To enable this fix, you must set the following registry key(s):

    • On 32-bit Windows:

      HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Citrix\CtxHook\AppInit_Dlls\Per Session Time Zone\
      Name: UseServerTZI
      Type: REG_DWORD
      Data: 1 (on), 0 (off)

    • On 64-bit Windows:

      HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Citrix\CtxHook\AppInit_Dlls\Per Session Time Zone\
      Name: UseServerTZI
      Type: REG_DWORD
      Data: 1 (on), 0 (off)

    Note: The fix takes effect only for sessions launched after you set the registry key.

    [From PSE400R02W2K3073][#160709]

  82. In seamless mode, when a TWAIN scan operation completes, the scanner driver window is set behind the scanner application's window.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3073][#161243]

  83. When a scanning application is closed while a scan request from that application is still underway, the scanner remains in a busy state. This renders the scanner unavailable to other applications until the client device is restarted.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3073][#164983]

  84. After selecting a scanner to use, the application might fail to enable it.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3073][#165134]

  85. Executing the "qfarm /load" command fails to return any information. This issue does not affect load balancing and can occur if a server in the zone is offline when executing the command.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3074][#164943]

  86. When using smart card authentication, users cannot reconnect to a disconnected session from the Web Interface or Program Neighborhood Agent when workspace control is disabled.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3075][#159675]

  87. Servers might experience a fatal error, displaying a blue screen, on vdtw30.dll.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3076][#165810]

  88. When using Presentation Server Clients for Windows, Version 10.100 and earlier, that contain Fix #144841, the seamless toolbar taskbar icon appears on the task bar when docked. To resolve this issue, install a version of the client that contains Fix #165499 and then set following server-side registry key:

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System/CurrentControlSet\Control/Citrix\wfshell\TWI
    Name: SeamlessFlags
    Type: REG_DWORD
    Data: 0x200000

    [From PSE400R03W2K3077][#165925]

  89. Disabling XML Service DNS address resolution might not fully take effect. As a result, FQDNs are sent to clients rather than IP addresses.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3078][#164172]

  90. Certain custom changes to the IcaThinwireFlags inadvertently cause the Local Host Cache to grow to its maximum size (2 GB). As a result, users can no longer connect to the affected servers.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3078][#165903]

  91. If the Citrix Print Manager Service (CPsvc.exe) exits unexpectedly, running logon scripts might become unresponsive and logons fail.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3079][#164872]

  92. With SpeedScreen Browser Acceleration enabled, SpeedScreenFilter.dll might cause Microsoft Internet Explorer to exit unexpectedly.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3079][#166571]

  93. The Citrix Print Manager Service (CPsvc.exe) exits unexpectedly with Application Fault (80000003) during printer autocreation.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3079][#167902]

  94. This fix reverts the change introduced by Fix #161634. It reinstates the original behavior for SpeedScreen Browser Acceleration so that lossy compression is enabled by default.

    Note: After applying this fix, images might appear as low resolution images in certain types of connections such as those over low bandwidth or WANs. To eliminate the issue, create and apply a policy disabling lossy compression for affected users or devices.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3079][#168458]

  95. Registry settings under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Citrix\Print\UPDDevmode do not always overwrite default values for the Citrix Universal Printer as intended after applying Fix #165006.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3079][#168855]

  96. Users might experience slow application refresh or delays when connecting to servers that are configured with multiple policies.

    [From PSE400R02W2K3080][#166318]

  97. Applications with names longer than 32 characters do not report usage correctly in summary database reports. The applications are listed twice in the database; one entry displays a truncated name, the second displays the full application name.

    Note: Reports run after this fix is applied return the correct usage data collected after this fix is applied. Older data is not updated or corrected.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3082][#165183]

  98. The smart card authentication process, when attempted over a wide area network and virtual private network combination, might become unresponsive.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3083][#167785]

  99. In some Active Directory configurations, generating billing reports returns no data for some users who belong to Domain Local Groups. To enable this fix, apply this hotfix to your Resource Manager database connection server.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3084][#166382]

  100. Virtual IP addresses are not released when a session is disconnected.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3085][#159918]

  101. This feature enhancement allows the use of KeepAlives when Session Reliability is enabled and monitoring for session disconnection from within applications. To enable KeepAlives when Session Reliability is enabled, set the following registry key:

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Citrix\
    Name: WritePingTimeToReg
    Type: REG_DWORD
    Data: 1 (to enable KeepAlives) or 0 (to disable KeepAlives)

    Use HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Citrix\SessionStatus\SessionIdN\LastPingTime (where N is the session number) to monitor session tick counts.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3086][#161787]

  102. Servers might experience a fatal error, displaying a blue screen on CDM.SYS with bugcheck code 7f.

    [From PSE400R03W2K3086][#167818]

Fixes from Earlier Hotfix Rollup Packs

This hotfix rollup pack also includes all fixes contained in the hotfix rollup packs it replaces. For a list of fixes included in each of the replaced hotfix rollup packs, see the corresponding Knowledge Center article.

Replaced Hotfix Rollup Pack Knowledge Center Article
PSE400W2K3R01CTX107504
PSE400W2K3R02.0.1CTX109307
PSE400W2K3R03CTX111419

Installing and Uninstalling this Hotfix Rollup Pack

Notes:

  • This hotfix rollup pack 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.

  • This hotfix rollup pack 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 rollup pack to ensure that it is added to or removed from the console's hotfix inventory list.

  • If the need arises to restore the original settings and functionality provided by this hotfix rollup pack, you must uninstall the hotfix rollup pack before reinstalling it according to the installation instructions below.

To install this hotfix rollup pack:

  1. Copy the hotfix rollup pack to an empty folder on the hard drive of the server you want to update.

  2. Close all applications.

  3. Run the executable.

  4. Restart the server.

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

To uninstall this hotfix rollup pack:

  1. From the Start menu, select Settings > Control Panel.

  2. In Control Panel, double-click Add/Remove Programs.

  3. Highlight the hotfix rollup pack 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 rollup pack is removed from the console's hotfix inventory list.

Symbols Files Location

(For use only when instructed by Citrix Technical Support) PSE400W2K3R04 Symbols for Windows Server 2003

Files Updated

File Name

Date

Time

Size

0000040a.kbd
09/28/2007
05:49p
7,428
00000410.kbd
09/28/2007
05:49p
7,682
00000807.kbd
09/28/2007
05:49p
7,402
AddCaps.exe
09/28/2007
06:28p
20,480
adfp.dll
09/29/2007
12:00a
196,608
adfutil.dll
09/29/2007
12:00a
282,624
adfverfw.exe
09/29/2007
12:00a
299,008
AdminMgr.jar
09/28/2007
06:54p
132,084
AdminUserMgr.jar
09/28/2007
06:54p
142,519
AgentSVC.exe
09/28/2007
11:59p
106,496
AggressiveCompression.exe
09/28/2007
11:59p
17,920
AggressiveCompressionUI.dll
09/28/2007
11:59p
16,896
AIE.dll
09/28/2007
11:59p
86,016
AIEIMA.dll
09/28/2007
11:59p
17,408
aieimaUI.dll
09/29/2007
12:00a
21,504
AieSal.dll
09/28/2007
11:59p
69,632
aiess.dll
09/29/2007
12:24a
196,744
AltisUL.dll
09/28/2007
11:59p
135,168
AvonFix.vbs
09/29/2007
12:25a
5,579
ccticket.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
36,864
Cdfdrv.sys
09/29/2007
12:02a
22,480
CdfSvc.exe
09/28/2007
11:59p
180,224
cdm.sys
09/29/2007
12:04a
312,520
cdmprov.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
77,824
cdmprovUI.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
4,096
cdmsvc.exe
09/29/2007
12:01a
42,496
Cgpcore.dll
09/28/2007
11:59p
110,592
chfarm.exe
09/29/2007
12:01a
131,072
chfarmui.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
90,112
chgcdm.exe
09/29/2007
12:01a
45,056
chgcdmUI.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
8,704
citrix.XP10FR3.mof
08/19/2005
12:55p
12,631
CitrixEvProv.dll
09/28/2007
11:40p
19,968
CitrixFarmProv.dll
09/28/2007
11:40p
151,552
citrix_ima_core.jar
09/28/2007
06:54p
1,047,319
citrix_ima_lms.jar
09/28/2007
06:54p
14,812
citrix_ima_sals_mf.jar
09/28/2007
06:54p
112,358
clnthelp.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
5,120
cmstart.exe
09/29/2007
12:01a
32,768
CPatch.exe
09/29/2007
12:25a
49,152
CPatchBackup_Files.vbs
09/29/2007
12:25a
2,757
CPatchRestore_Files.vbs
09/29/2007
12:25a
3,372
CPatchUI.dll
09/29/2007
12:26a
6,144
cpmon.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
61,440
Cpproc.dll
09/29/2007
12:02a
10,752
cpprov.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
69,632
cpr117289.vbs
09/29/2007
12:26a
915
cpr122675.vbs
09/29/2007
12:26a
1,692
cpr130871.vbs
09/29/2007
12:26a
1,688
cpr135850.vbs
09/29/2007
12:26a
1,502
cpr136792.vbs
09/29/2007
12:26a
2,002
cpr144447.reg
09/29/2007
12:26a
117
CpSvc.exe
09/28/2007
11:59p
311,296
cpupdrv.dll
09/29/2007
12:03a
39,248
Cpupdui.dll
09/28/2007
11:59p
62,976
cshadow.exe
09/29/2007
12:01a
32,768
ctxadmin.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
118,784
ctxadpcm.acm
09/29/2007
12:01a
11,776
CtxAltStr.sys
09/29/2007
12:04a
63,192
ctxauddmo.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
47,616
ctxauth.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
30,720
CtxBace.exe
09/28/2007
11:59p
180,224
ctxconfproxy.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
53,760
ctxcpumsg.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
151,552
ctxcpuperf.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
45,328
ctxcpusched.exe
09/29/2007
12:01a
147,728
ctxdwavo.exe
09/29/2007
12:01a
21,504
ctxgina.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
69,632
ctxhide.exe
09/29/2007
12:01a
5,120
ctxnotif.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
114,688
ctxpidmn.sys
09/29/2007
12:24a
18,528
ctxprn.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
35,328
CtxPrnUI.dll
09/28/2007
11:59p
4,096
ctxprnui.exe
09/29/2007
12:01a
18,432
ctxrdpcc.exe
09/29/2007
12:01a
7,680
ctxrdpctls.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
29,184
ctxrdpwsx.dll
09/29/2007
12:25a
21,776
ctxrmpn.sys
09/29/2007
12:24a
23,896
ctxrpc.dll
09/29/2007
12:25a
45,192
CtxSbx.sys
09/29/2007
12:24a
111,704
CtxSbxHook.DLL
09/28/2007
11:59p
249,856
CtxSFOShellExt.dll
09/28/2007
11:59p
155,648
CtxSFOSvc.exe
09/28/2007
11:59p
196,608
ctxsmcdrv.sys
09/29/2007
12:24a
14,432
ctxsta.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
57,344
CtxTestDll.exe
09/28/2007
11:59p
114,688
ctxviddmo.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
47,616
ctxwmi.dll
09/28/2007
11:41p
25,088
ctxwmisvc.exe
09/28/2007
11:41p
14,848
ctxxmlss.exe
09/29/2007
12:01a
27,136
cutildll.dll
09/29/2007
12:25a
73,864
dscheck.exe
09/29/2007
12:01a
241,664
DsMaint.exe
09/29/2007
12:00a
98,304
dsmaintUI.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
31,232
enblrdrv.sys
09/29/2007
12:24a
49,888
enblrrecw.exe
09/29/2007
12:01a
876,544
encsvc.exe
09/29/2007
12:01a
172,032
EventMsgs.dll
09/28/2007
11:40p
5,120
exceldll.dll
09/28/2007
06:28p
11,776
excelinterface.dll
09/28/2007
06:28p
4,096
FilterInt.dll
09/29/2007
12:00a
155,648
ibrowser.exe
09/29/2007
12:01a
114,688
Ica.bmp
09/17/2007
04:34p
23,362
Ica256.bmp
09/17/2007
04:34p
47,566
icabar.exe
09/29/2007
12:01a
77,824
icacdd.sys
09/29/2007
12:24a
9,432
icactls.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
65,536
icammdrv.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
54,272
icareduc.sys
09/29/2007
12:24a
18,144
iexplore.exe
09/29/2007
12:01a
40,960
ImaAccess.dll
09/29/2007
12:00a
122,880
ImaAdminSal.dll
09/29/2007
12:00a
151,552
ImaAdminSs.dll
09/29/2007
12:25a
221,320
ImaAppSs.dll
09/29/2007
12:25a
356,488
ImaCommon.dll
09/29/2007
12:00a
43,008
ImaDao.dll
09/29/2007
12:00a
32,256
ImaDomain.dll
09/29/2007
12:25a
143,496
ImaFc.dll
09/29/2007
12:00a
44,032
ImaGrpSs.dll
09/29/2007
12:25a
131,208
ImaMfRpc_Client.dll
09/29/2007
12:00a
43,008
ImaMsgs.dll
09/29/2007
12:25a
41,608
ImaMsgsUI.dll
09/29/2007
12:00a
34,816
ImaNDS.dll
09/29/2007
12:25a
110,728
ImaObjectPermissions.dll
09/29/2007
12:00a
94,208
ImaOracle.dll
09/29/2007
12:00a
139,264
ImaPolicySs.dll
09/29/2007
12:25a
229,512
ImaRaClient.dll
09/29/2007
12:00a
102,400
ImaRaSs.dll
09/29/2007
12:25a
143,496
imareduc.dll
09/29/2007
12:24a
12,936
ImaRuntimeSs.dll
09/29/2007
12:25a
327,816
ImaSal.dll
09/29/2007
12:00a
23,040
ImaSql.dll
09/29/2007
12:00a
221,184
ImaSrv.exe
09/29/2007
12:00a
155,648
imasrv4mfui.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
37,888
ImaSrvSal.dll
09/29/2007
12:00a
139,264
ImaSrvSs.dll
09/29/2007
12:25a
344,200
imasrvUI.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
22,528
ImaSs.dll
09/29/2007
12:25a
39,560
ImaSystem.dll
09/29/2007
12:00a
258,048
IMATest.exe
09/29/2007
12:00a
10,240
ImaUserSal.dll
09/29/2007
12:00a
167,936
IMHandler.dll
09/29/2007
12:00a
188,416
IMSMgr.jar
09/28/2007
07:52p
418,051
ImsSs.dll
09/29/2007
12:25a
569,480
IMUtil.dll
09/29/2007
12:00a
323,584
IsolationMgr.jar
09/28/2007
06:54p
145,784
istlsys.exe
09/29/2007
12:26a
7,168
JATHelp.chm
06/07/2005
05:41p
385,514
libapr.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
126,976
libhttpd.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
262,144
licerrorUI.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
7,680
LMS20Rules.dll
09/29/2007
12:25a
39,048
LMSAdmin.jar
09/28/2007
06:54p
127,336
LMSMonitor.jar
09/28/2007
06:54p
41,831
LmsSal.dll
09/29/2007
12:00a
90,112
LmsSS.dll
09/29/2007
12:25a
229,512
MergeWFS.exe
09/29/2007
12:00a
98,304
MetaFrameEvProv.dll
09/28/2007
11:40p
39,424
MetaFrameProv.dll
09/28/2007
11:40p
233,472
MetaFramePubAppMgr.jar
09/28/2007
06:54p
369,276
MfAppSs.dll
09/29/2007
12:25a
426,120
MfBrowserSs.dll
09/29/2007
12:25a
110,728
mfcfg.exe
09/29/2007
12:01a
352,256
mfcom.exe
09/29/2007
12:01a
348,160
mfcomsrv.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
737,280
MFError.dll
09/29/2007
12:00a
3,584
MFErrorUI.dll
09/29/2007
12:00a
22,528
MFEventUI.dll
09/29/2007
12:00a
15,872
MfObjectPermissions.dll
09/29/2007
12:00a
47,104
MfPnSs.dll
09/29/2007
12:25a
123,016
MfPrintSs.dll
09/29/2007
12:25a
401,544
mfreg.exe
09/29/2007
12:01a
356,352
MfRpcSs.dll
09/29/2007
12:25a
241,800
MFRules.dll
09/29/2007
12:25a
49,288
MfSrvSal.dll
09/29/2007
12:00a
249,856
MfSrvSs.dll
09/29/2007
12:25a
733,320
MFStatus.dll
09/29/2007
12:00a
3,584
MFStatusUI.dll
09/29/2007
12:00a
14,336
MFXPPerf.dll
09/29/2007
12:00a
51,712
mfxpperf.ini
08/26/2007
12:12p
52,120
MFXPPerfUI.dll
09/29/2007
12:00a
21,504
mfxpperf_def.h
08/26/2007
12:28p
3,236
MgmtEventProv.dll
09/28/2007
11:40p
106,496
MgmtProv.dll
09/28/2007
11:40p
31,232
mmhook.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
17,920
mmvd.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
32,768
mod_cgp.so
09/29/2007
12:01a
61,440
Native.dll
09/29/2007
12:00a
36,864
OptimizationsPatched.vbs
09/29/2007
12:26a
1,847
Packager2.exe
09/29/2007
12:00a
2,191,360
pdcomp.sys
09/29/2007
12:24a
19,672
pdcrypt1.sys
09/29/2007
12:24a
18,656
pdcrypt2.sys
09/29/2007
12:10a
182,744
pdframe.sys
09/29/2007
12:24a
18,520
pdreli.sys
09/29/2007
12:24a
23,384
pdrframe.sys
09/29/2007
12:24a
16,352
pnsvc.exe
09/29/2007
12:01a
98,304
PolicyMgr.jar
09/28/2007
06:54p
313,797
printcfg.exe
09/29/2007
12:01a
73,728
printcfgUI.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
46,592
PrinterMgr.jar
09/28/2007
06:54p
291,911
PS400RegBackup.vbs
09/29/2007
12:26a
15,504
PS400_DuplicateFiles_Restore_HRP2.vbs
09/29/2007
12:26a
5,308
QueryAndSetCpsVer.exe
09/29/2007
12:26a
14,336
regdll.exe
09/29/2007
12:26a
45,056
RemoteAccessProxy.dll
09/29/2007
12:00a
8,704
ResetPSRequired.exe
09/29/2007
12:26a
3,584
ResourceManager.jar
08/24/2007
02:42p
1,409,330
RMAlertsSS.dll
09/29/2007
12:25a
323,720
RMBillingSAL.dll
09/29/2007
12:25a
41,096
RMBillingSS.dll
09/29/2007
12:25a
344,200
RMMonitorSS.dll
09/29/2007
12:25a
1,159,304
RMSummaryDBSS.dll
09/29/2007
12:25a
336,008
saginst.exe
09/29/2007
12:01a
172,032
scardhook.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
98,304
SDBSchemaUpd_Oracle7.sql
08/06/2007
12:55p
240,141
SDBSchemaUpd_Oracle8.sql
08/06/2007
12:55p
228,324
SDBSchemaUpd_SQLServer.sql
08/06/2007
12:55p
178,947
SDBSchema_Oracle7.sql
08/06/2007
12:55p
273,130
SDBSchema_Oracle8.sql
08/06/2007
12:55p
261,488
SDBSchema_SQLServer.sql
08/06/2007
12:55p
248,299
seamls20.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
69,632
sehook20.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
16,896
ServerGrpMgr.jar
09/28/2007
07:52p
56,877
ServerMgrNew.jar
09/28/2007
06:54p
367,003
SettingsMgr.jar
09/28/2007
06:54p
36,184
shappbarhook.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
7,168
SpeedScreenApi.dll
09/29/2007
12:00a
33,792
SpeedScreenFilter.dll
09/29/2007
12:00a
1,302,528
SpeedScreenSession.dll
09/29/2007
12:00a
29,696
sphook.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
14,848
spmkmci.dll
09/29/2007
12:24a
33,928
statui.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
11,776
twconfig.exe
09/29/2007
12:01a
36,864
twconfigui.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
11,264
twnhook.dll
09/29/2007
12:24a
917,640
twnmux.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
20,480
twpopup.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
15,360
tzhook.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
16,896
tzuser.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
27,136
vclipbd.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
29,184
vdtw30.dll
09/29/2007
12:24a
686,728
viphook.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
27,136
wdica.sys
09/29/2007
12:24a
246,616
wfapi.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
22,016
wfshell.exe
09/29/2007
12:01a
77,824
wfshellUI.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
14,336
wpnbr.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
143,360
wshadow.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
10,752
wshadow.exe
09/29/2007
12:01a
102,400
wshadowUI.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
38,400
wsxica.dll
09/29/2007
12:25a
987,408
wsxicaUI.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
16,384
XPConfigSupport.dll
09/29/2007
12:00a
114,688
xpperfdata.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
19,968
XTE.exe
09/29/2007
12:00a
13,824
xteConfg.dll
09/29/2007
12:01a
30,720
zlc_api.dll
09/29/2007
12:02a
90,112
zlc_font.dll
09/29/2007
12:02a
47,104
cdfdrv.cat (driverfiles)
09/29/2007
12:13a
6,366
cdfdrv.inf (driverfiles)
09/29/2007
12:13a
796
ctxaltstr.cat (driverfiles)
09/29/2007
12:14a
6,392
ctxaltstrw2k.inf (driverfiles)
09/29/2007
12:26a
2,141
ctxaltstrw2k3.inf (driverfiles)
09/29/2007
12:14a
2,258
ctxcdm.cat (driverfiles)
09/29/2007
12:15a
6,360
ctxcdm.inf (driverfiles)
09/29/2007
12:15a
1,543
ctxpidmn.cat (driverfiles)
09/29/2007
12:26a
6,690
ctxrmpn.cat (driverfiles)
09/29/2007
12:16a
6,372
ctxrmpn.inf (driverfiles)
09/29/2007
12:16a
1,971
ctxsbx.cat (driverfiles)
09/29/2007
12:16a
6,805
ctxsbx.inf (driverfiles)
09/29/2007
12:16a
2,439
ctxsmcdrv.cat (driverfiles)
09/29/2007
12:17a
6,384
ctxsmcdrv.inf (driverfiles)
09/29/2007
12:17a
1,630
icacdd.cat (driverfiles)
09/29/2007
12:18a
6,366
icacdd.inf (driverfiles)
09/29/2007
12:18a
1,347
icareduc.cat (driverfiles)
09/29/2007
12:19a
6,378
icareduc.inf (driverfiles)
09/29/2007
12:18a
1,498
pdcomp.cat (driverfiles)
09/29/2007
12:19a
6,366
pdcomp.inf (driverfiles)
09/29/2007
12:19a
1,446
pdcrypt1.cat (driverfiles)
09/29/2007
12:20a
6,378
pdcrypt1.inf (driverfiles)
09/29/2007
12:20a
1,498
pdcrypt2.cat (driverfiles)
09/29/2007
12:21a
6,378
pdcrypt2.inf (driverfiles)
09/29/2007
12:21a
1,496
pdframe.cat (driverfiles)
09/29/2007
12:22a
6,372
pdframe.inf (driverfiles)
09/29/2007
12:21a
1,455
pdreli.cat (driverfiles)
09/29/2007
12:22a
6,366
pdreli.inf (driverfiles)
09/29/2007
12:22a
1,446
pdrframe.cat (driverfiles)
09/29/2007
12:23a
6,378
pdrframe.inf (driverfiles)
09/29/2007
12:23a
1,464
wdica.cat (driverfiles)
09/29/2007
12:24a
6,360
wdica.inf (driverfiles)
09/29/2007
12:24a
741

MD5 Checksum

File Name

960ADF1D0EBFAE48CE6CD1A8DE25BEBB
PSE400W2K3R04.msp
0FA2A0D9213D4A3BE15F229B7DD0B41C
0000040a.kbd
3BA6BE8ECB3506CEE90214B43464AA53
00000410.kbd
EF42FFFFB7BC38F392F4161FC9AC32FB
00000807.kbd
DAD10E5F66767B830B6DB11163311FD9
AddCaps.exe
C121D68CFE2C63014D358D8B8FE8C5B2
adfp.dll
210BFE46F0A51375A62C1AFFF566C0F4
adfutil.dll
47A48E387E8B890E07B154A3987D7804
adfverfw.exe
F2A074C349AD8C000DF4B35C7CCA5F05
AdminMgr.jar
33ABEEA129718F455B7C01C6A72AF4B3
AdminUserMgr.jar
9D531BF5B4BA1F32AA37A2CA7B896385
AgentSVC.exe
C20C272E36472609276720C3744F2F46
AggressiveCompression.exe
119C8BE8370050CA0914CD645AF792E5
AggressiveCompressionUI.dll
5A7C2CD236DF01F5C9E44D5C1550A28E
AIE.dll
B77FA27E6B74E428925E5E9431E84F6E
AIEIMA.dll
9D062F7509E57618819240599081D28E
aieimaUI.dll
537247FE5BF5B7F2B11170ACC1E3E62A
AieSal.dll
BDC03356CD50C57DF50A37AD3FF6BA38
aiess.dll
9BBFDC027D672899E995546C888221FF
AltisUL.dll
DF3CBBA141261D46F5871F470C4115F2
AvonFix.vbs
63A82F235CA1F73FE00FF161F80F15D1
ccticket.dll
DFE64123C5FCE85D6CEE86968730ACD0
Cdfdrv.sys
BBA129ECA20853BF8FDBA3D67A7D7D5A
CdfSvc.exe
AA875FA7CEAEE5ED3AFB4E3A0D2F9389
cdm.sys
A00B79EFCD8B1D3B120EC2BD96E66E13
cdmprov.dll
F52541FBAC303F6DEBD9BC55BDF9C592
cdmprovUI.dll
66404AF73AC5EC13BB59DC108D460F66
cdmsvc.exe
3B25A0B038083FD6CFAC0ABF96C1B983
Cgpcore.dll
06EF6D04AD247EC2CC3E1837C8F0F1BD
chfarm.exe
0EBD13BB8274446A57E1BE429AE8B6AB
chfarmui.dll
B8B95D8EB4E920308AAD21BC5B7DE751
chgcdm.exe
807A00681A9E55098006DB0D4B1319E2
chgcdmUI.dll
FCA4AE6C69E64C3BA52BC66E24D9681F
citrix.XP10FR3.mof
12026A2E31C01EBDB81F51965B0A323F
CitrixEvProv.dll
81FECC6524D5FA3F26D6BB1D34DF40C3
CitrixFarmProv.dll
02AA9AC8A66C32D688D6DE4C09D92000
citrix_ima_core.jar
C3C347121E0BC594E29CC79878EA1649
citrix_ima_lms.jar
7C7AE043578F82779B6D424D44AAC099
citrix_ima_sals_mf.jar
7D2A81C67B4576C7770B38E5A0B6164C
clnthelp.dll
484767880B89E63F1007A59D401C1652
cmstart.exe
5825B5E0459FDF578067E2F3CD0E411D
CPatch.exe
01D6273080CB5AEED8101682CF3A00D8
CPatchBackup_Files.vbs
44CFD3EF3D54929E737B695ABAD59D37
CPatchRestore_Files.vbs
80CB22DA00100A30152A9701B6511D7E
CPatchUI.dll
7B79FCAAA3EBCF39CCC1D81C46E8CE07
cpmon.dll
AF4656FEF9F1AD64ABAE605A2E6AB4CD
Cpproc.dll
AF7C0192D3F04FAA94578544EB53D1F2
cpprov.dll
9AD0957757CB4AE1D3CA80281B771AB4
cpr117289.vbs
C47B332D3A90451971B5DC44F67BF2F0
cpr122675.vbs
8716A2C389CC99F2FD5A8B340052A0DC
cpr130871.vbs
1BA3749A6319B3AE575FC2708E462F36
cpr135850.vbs
C2BCD7292F64F0A572D45760D6DBDDFE
cpr136792.vbs
D637254EC210489E2723A22BB695F79E
cpr144447.reg
DA91CFAF64D8D6D52170D97C592021B2
CpSvc.exe
3D4DB7114FD05C2951DD63EE942DFC40
cpupdrv.dll
1E77E395071F37C4915D6B9AB280FE14
Cpupdui.dll
C1B4C4B543E93EECE6F3E933A4216988
cshadow.exe
A629C89F782FAC92CA5803BF472C15C6
ctxadmin.dll
8CB7F3B6007F8DF619AFE42A3B4809AD
ctxadpcm.acm
589883825E3020925B44D0B22B0E4EA1
CtxAltStr.sys
4E79718900AC993967DB5CE311807D6D
ctxauddmo.dll
A31385C8F6EB0458D8E0F06EE943C80D
ctxauth.dll
BE893F2B26C2FCDE18EB4DF3B29A9E46
CtxBace.exe
AEA3B4DEC693B394C10985FD9A69B4BA
ctxconfproxy.dll
EACA0A6E421F3241216003C7C8808EC3
ctxcpumsg.dll
FBD5A68A7808D74D55EB3AA2837838B9
ctxcpuperf.dll
373E3D33D4078DB62DCCCA0D471A9C2D
ctxcpusched.exe
C1FE2DE479B80C2F33F1CD238DE30F60
ctxdwavo.exe
87CC389331D045B9F32E726329E12036
ctxgina.dll
EF44925CD7924D1558C33C6D7673A65B
ctxhide.exe
9C9C3AE521361CACB8C555C9AFA42F89
ctxnotif.dll
EDD54168474910E09392EE11BF167E7D
ctxpidmn.sys
856AC296A15848B9DC0D0B488FBEAAB9
ctxprn.dll
83581BB0EDE13EB7226EB30C1B19C406
CtxPrnUI.dll
3D6A8ECDC79EA20DF5812B21CF781C77
ctxprnui.exe
CD6550D5EC13FF717BBBF57394CCD44A
ctxrdpcc.exe
D6FD8F55EDA94074794A92943E370399
ctxrdpctls.dll
A5BFD304B157F8B5ED4C36221E9F5C76
ctxrdpwsx.dll
B102DDB5AF6BDDD79F11D761C872FA82
ctxrmpn.sys
5450B356AE151F9666FA83141523A38E
ctxrpc.dll
954CE72F7D339E04C252655808BB48EC
CtxSbx.sys
8F93B803C9D2A2C35B93023F05669D34
CtxSbxHook.DLL
D74E3CF605CF40367DF5938A2079140D
CtxSFOShellExt.dll
24797493793E6F32F6AE0EA4F6D21F3B
CtxSFOSvc.exe
B73BA07DDC3E07DB92ED57214E2B79D8
ctxsmcdrv.sys
93EC1251E292B5D2B6FF878FCA4FB504
ctxsta.dll
3F55B7DF1B8A93B9A195E1DB8E9D2968
CtxTestDll.exe
D4BB1A9EE287C6840C4DE8934544FC65
ctxviddmo.dll
7B90F8278D298C430BC6FC19810AC396
ctxwmi.dll
B777ADD3F6AD45E3B02AABFEC3F51082
ctxwmisvc.exe
F1F668E1633E320C1B5967977E82C119
ctxxmlss.exe
898C45AF4AE3DDDBB7FEBA4F7670F5F5
cutildll.dll
C2F37FD5E21BB48DC515710C7D373156
dscheck.exe
8AF32F49276F59702564ECDBA8B6ABE6
DsMaint.exe
B2523A8187B51F4A97EAF2192E01F5C3
dsmaintUI.dll
9C2A8B307B2BF97F22E0A9E699872258
enblrdrv.sys
455360B2CBEFC08E720217EC7A01F0C8
enblrrecw.exe
3C77E3D9B94C45295BE912B84CA57EDE
encsvc.exe
B9644CC88806C89E7DB0337E022974AF
EventMsgs.dll
160F800C8F44645214DCFA112EBDE31C
exceldll.dll
4929398A61B08C58F2ECC6F8A0E92FCB
excelinterface.dll
F6677622F1C17AFF08836724640A221D
FilterInt.dll
2DB3F78A9CEF0E0456B8D1E21412E961
ibrowser.exe
68E1480A816F1EFBDDC06070AC757D3E
Ica.bmp
A318CFD10FCF56E48D75F737B52E8364
Ica256.bmp
D65092F5026A65C32B4204D4113F7DE1
icabar.exe
646C618E96CB7B837151D7DE3E7059C1
icacdd.sys
A00612DCA2D3E71429F11485A398740B
icactls.dll
73B33DC097595AFEC10C434020764CCF
icammdrv.dll
906B654A8BC492B5E240ED47362BB810
icareduc.sys
A1A6595EC6AEF1452C31C090AC64719D
iexplore.exe
6B7AB80715E3492AF2C9F080BD735FE1
ImaAccess.dll
CA97916EA0A8A3D8C4A38CC78626B592
ImaAdminSal.dll
52A083CB527A7191CA0FB208E40EA60B
ImaAdminSs.dll
B12B360E5873CF6C7494E801CF473512
ImaAppSs.dll
AE5001AF8FE815DA7F12AE3097E04F8C
ImaCommon.dll
60F778757C71F6F6EC46436202F789C9
ImaDao.dll
4838435A601B51AF0BF033E6423A1903
ImaDomain.dll
12E5653A4BFCDAEFC5F01CB69EB4C162
ImaFc.dll
D6B191745B9FA13A970446C5F2D407C4
ImaGrpSs.dll
35CE18AF74947163F7AAEA888DC1B645
ImaMfRpc_Client.dll
DAF78B14C40C90D49BC33A29DDBB94DB
ImaMsgs.dll
C91D445DE9BD125208FCA696D81AFA28
ImaMsgsUI.dll
55F8D53E8716664A6AE1870F6FB69A9C
ImaNDS.dll
64D92919BFD8F97020B4D38B48626DF6
ImaObjectPermissions.dll
B29DE2D570B4F5DC1EAAC04C84805F7E
ImaOracle.dll
7325448A433FC45E1280F283116350D0
ImaPolicySs.dll
7B0BEA421BFCFE714EE166DF3C74C627
ImaRaClient.dll
12EC587E429E3CFD95F26D44F17495E3
ImaRaSs.dll
423D3D8EE2B779486CF2CFF150B1A70D
imareduc.dll
1AF37443609805FF15C8CB07102B266A
ImaRuntimeSs.dll
DE5E8D642FDBDBDD206062D7F253A04D
ImaSal.dll
7B882FFCF98A275FC13D4B988AC3ACF0
ImaSql.dll
5C6EB5302C6798BC7FFF6242F0C2528D
ImaSrv.exe
487C27AA1BD963048617A0B8518BA514
imasrv4mfui.dll
12EFE4CF99FAEC7A0BF5FC7E1F790913
ImaSrvSal.dll
AD7AE6664156AF206CFF0890F8AE1F91
ImaSrvSs.dll
6ADED3C91D0FD8528CF51B041029C682
imasrvUI.dll
F7596E31F5E9E7A671FF5A5BC6E244E0
ImaSs.dll
B07B1DD71E0F7B885555D9CEA34C474D
ImaSystem.dll
E9F3595761EF21E9E3ECF5B33C0AFD43
IMATest.exe
7275D034C3B9180D3690430FC4AEAD08
ImaUserSal.dll
E1929F7CAF6FF4FC621625E18CB784E4
IMHandler.dll
4EA9C3F69815F82DBA2D198E57DC209E
IMSMgr.jar
336BDC39D492D0DD6623AC48026D7415
ImsSs.dll
0D17F8011742DD85D96DEC5E742C321D
IMUtil.dll
4490C4A3F2421D8F9408D6EAF4075098
IsolationMgr.jar
5716C9542A57F82B337D7A01D850B59D
istlsys.exe
C3F23E33D1654C8020CD7449F170C12A
JATHelp.chm
185760B350869C391B218ECCA8E5242E
libapr.dll
8E25BEEE37C5A271C8971E7AD9323F69
libhttpd.dll
83337702114748C750FEBEFA10FECDBA
licerrorUI.dll
D4B531F4B70296030BEB9F0D70452176
LMS20Rules.dll
7C4062A129090242128EAB3F75FED3F9
LMSAdmin.jar
2164D8AE1A9B5696156BD33AEBAB66C4
LMSMonitor.jar
610C7D8FC11741365F1210D4A2AD2844
LmsSal.dll
F259145691FC5B8957FBE8E8BE21934C
LmsSS.dll
0AB381B57292FF1E4AA0319ECEA0D961
MergeWFS.exe
880D2383410CD7A5FD82C310DE61944E
MetaFrameEvProv.dll
86BC21E694AC8CE6E6C628BF26D2D1DD
MetaFrameProv.dll
E6BC599ABF11F0D76CD74404E5F31D01
MetaFramePubAppMgr.jar
FC9D6B188E4159B88B1985828BC68B03
MfAppSs.dll
1064E7F45B9921FDCC8290C63519BB84
MfBrowserSs.dll
2CC0DCF49DCD83A64A8E2C4A6AE92EDE
mfcfg.exe
512027CE16C29BFBFD0532F69684440F
mfcom.exe
5F1277D077C36FC2D3C08D87989161DD
mfcomsrv.dll
5EBB079A04989160B3071DBDC34781B1
MFError.dll
A6A310FB44C6F44CC614BC74E4537F45
MFErrorUI.dll
6C0E3A805BFB19473F56B5165852F192
MFEventUI.dll
BFE5AD1DEEF5E3EB3A4F8B5B1B71EFFF
MfObjectPermissions.dll
212C864D8C26361CACB082BF853129CF
MfPnSs.dll
1A8B2C48B8B2C6B01E051588A46B4D69
MfPrintSs.dll
62475B4C1D85BD78B4E42775D5C78A6B
mfreg.exe
2EE494EE4BDD9BEB7A286BA6317BB369
MfRpcSs.dll
69AA04FB127A8DF546DD1AEE7C766639
MFRules.dll
066AF263D34AF349C3F75FE8EB24389D
MfSrvSal.dll
4E17C53BBC112DBBC6EF550B7F6EC3BE
MfSrvSs.dll
552BF7DC861BF61AFBFD30195289249F
MFStatus.dll
822C118CEEDC2EFD1F71361A31385AE4
MFStatusUI.dll
252E2B8A206A6418FC8757E6164F0B77
MFXPPerf.dll
C9629B01912EC4F790745574B4011E67
mfxpperf.ini
0530FF5264CE7B3B0CFEE800FF300B0E
MFXPPerfUI.dll
7B7713089A2108AF7264590D5A5DB942
mfxpperf_def.h
9D672508FCD3EA61EC7C03487D1F3885
MgmtEventProv.dll
8DD1983C3321546BA38D66C0B9C68778
MgmtProv.dll
B31275946C61AD79F88D6CD35CA967A3
mmhook.dll
2B5E2DC17E63247CCE1E79B94F6008D8
mmvd.dll
423D17DAD4EB84315B7ED3C9A2BECBE6
mod_cgp.so
5DFA58F6519016A46EE79CAC7E285B19
Native.dll
B11E229081C26E5D91F5E4C534521F49
OptimizationsPatched.vbs
A7A7C85ED12DB6BBFB0F550480DA24F5
Packager2.exe
4C7191865CF46E55FB05AB9E2C68AA1E
pdcomp.sys
4966AEB1DCA25CBB4D876DA4EB3D0C6B
pdcrypt1.sys
90174BE1412B4191BD7CB233BB28F0B4
pdcrypt2.sys
3DD99E90230AEF77408B082F58549EEB
pdframe.sys
40F3F06E8792205630C7F81E859569AA
pdreli.sys
154B880979E16AC816C7A6AF0E2348FB
pdrframe.sys
4983E4C98EADBBB585AD06F2B4D4457A
pnsvc.exe
00A4485A1D7F36F529D0839FF4DC745C
PolicyMgr.jar
0359E668CCEBD1CC5082992F944F6141
printcfg.exe
FB7542329A1FCF27B0A7795BF0F0D949
printcfgUI.dll
8FD62CD4B4D482B80C871F4F00A399C2
PrinterMgr.jar
76F22BAF3BF634367F0AE9D9AB5F72C3
PS400RegBackup.vbs
7A6A2BEA2B2C379672D6D7D59FB63C10
PS400_DuplicateFiles_Restore_HRP2.vbs
E6844DE5C9E197F695AE4786E1837CF0
QueryAndSetCpsVer.exe
47528A2EF61219C010B73B9E373531C6
regdll.exe
12D05A002A80A33357E0085932019579
RemoteAccessProxy.dll
B028AAFC47CBAE24A5E71312DCA1A7B0
ResetPSRequired.exe
0023A8AE8571CCBFC5DE951EE002FE18
ResourceManager.jar
80377AEF8C09EF810EC48C2EADC18094
RMAlertsSS.dll
A044E5AB0C262698441E6C5742207CDB
RMBillingSAL.dll
CF5953204306068EB6F695B5C1A54300
RMBillingSS.dll
C4C758945FFC9B4C8C9E63FB68F30A1F
RMMonitorSS.dll
D1AC5BDD9A4038DAF43CC17B54266D68
RMSummaryDBSS.dll
29D9D6A830C78BA86900CC91DCC05B17
saginst.exe
7EAED5A02F5077D850387FD08C93779F
scardhook.dll
8F2AE3AC28F3E1515515738F31723999
SDBSchemaUpd_Oracle7.sql
156901D8F09C7F2B84CE7DBDCDB8C1C6
SDBSchemaUpd_Oracle8.sql
3C81F30BE04F2D91E1054982D7A938B3
SDBSchemaUpd_SQLServer.sql
BAF4F3F7414DAD58B1855724367B4F48
SDBSchema_Oracle7.sql
E3331E985D2AF2FC77BBDBF899976824
SDBSchema_Oracle8.sql
5AA6053E31FF053BA75DBF9A0F592C60
SDBSchema_SQLServer.sql
BB8D1FCAE0DA0CDF394DBCC0D6621EA5
seamls20.dll
4196B7C3B99D96C3E79E1B1368C530AF
sehook20.dll
B9EE2C3087530888D327AC65FB6DDEDC
ServerGrpMgr.jar
4CC4B289E9832D2A428F0C3BEF3325BB
ServerMgrNew.jar
7EAF3AB3BE651D6E5C40A56760AF19D7
SettingsMgr.jar
DF2DC532A9EA1B1C4D5A9A921A627FC1
shappbarhook.dll
B3960EE83FE6250E7A9D796CCA8AA417
SpeedScreenApi.dll
51055DFB6B67239BA199123A79BACCB5
SpeedScreenFilter.dll
819EFB4417614F95BB8D3A87EB959503
SpeedScreenSession.dll
596E940476CC4FFAFDD23269780B05EC
sphook.dll
9D06948450DD1E32EBA6053CEABCB8A4
spmkmci.dll
985F981960A04FEB86EDF343E682540F
statui.dll
66C43D0F486091D1B4321606AEEAA9FD
twconfig.exe
8B592CFEAD6ECF9CC2ED957B0F45D6C0
twconfigui.dll
2499FC6D6A00354EC9B3243797D3C738
twnhook.dll
88A2E88756F1B4FD06D99666C210E5B5
twnmux.dll
7FA11D5D81CE59E6E1401B40066BCF07
twpopup.dll
066659B16E5062D66D3F456F547D52DC
tzhook.dll
1100E78132533DDA99E76524475A8B27
tzuser.dll
B7607E3D4D715ED5018C1953B79B75BB
vclipbd.dll
9CDE4279C62A34CDC790565ABCA284BE
vdtw30.dll
168B82A3F256B123A483D385B2754E69
viphook.dll
15D4BEF00D968C60DEC44FB0B78CB167
wdica.sys
D2C248D57F54DD6109C8E3CA07760441
wfapi.dll
D0EC4778ED478CAF3B315FF1E929E193
wfshell.exe
257C76D369DD9AE91FD0D72BBFD4C92A
wfshellUI.dll
E9781CF6466263A8C1BC3FC31BFA44F6
wpnbr.dll
FA531A4FD08CEB4B207AC4AE596DE77A
wshadow.dll
045C90E1F75379542E1CBE206DA73F99
wshadow.exe
3F21B1ABC823A9B98E7CE0BE10C55ADE
wshadowUI.dll
4A6D087411BF4F9265389603C5057DC7
wsxica.dll
8C1386BBD44E11FACC5A10AFF4FC0BBD
wsxicaUI.dll
C18AC2289F4DB757E5F092872B9E3357
XPConfigSupport.dll
E849D05D6D0B5561403C01EC0D463DBE
xpperfdata.dll
77893E3498379EFC8DBA20FEF50E06AB
XTE.exe
2A842511035552889756DA63872552B6
xteConfg.dll
6804B6DE56FA8A5DA15C7E3641C3417D
zlc_api.dll
550C1DD7B9B2BF84699CB2993F5AF154
zlc_font.dll
67C5D4FAE3ABA2108A14A2135A65BCC9
cdfdrv.cat (driverfiles)
94C39F3954D65DD81D725EA4A44C62FB
cdfdrv.inf (driverfiles)
BFC03ACDCF38B6FC9CD3FFB39321027B
ctxaltstr.cat (driverfiles)
EF939821C8A3AF55CD951C5F14BDF04A
ctxaltstrw2k.inf (driverfiles)
86EAA3E7AAB0C23A0643F9490E7CE9B9
ctxaltstrw2k3.inf (driverfiles)
3F45058254C11442D5B13DC1410B7DA3
ctxcdm.cat (driverfiles)
CF8C27972D05FC08EC2AF4419122879A
ctxcdm.inf (driverfiles)
DBAC21100697222CE57E4BABB6499C0E
ctxpidmn.cat (driverfiles)
E5DAAA98321D362B1A3F41CC4A3A22D3
ctxrmpn.cat (driverfiles)
3609B8E04AA64957547D2121F5C2A5F9
ctxrmpn.inf (driverfiles)
1F0D85920DC434F2CB117A96AE30BB00
ctxsbx.cat (driverfiles)
A481610869CC5804BEED40D1E37F5255
ctxsbx.inf (driverfiles)
B36E448D04E073B50469745A079BBD96
ctxsmcdrv.cat (driverfiles)
CFE941F7C3A20A4CDACB5BFF3D448C4D
ctxsmcdrv.inf (driverfiles)
57DCDC1B7ABBB675B2F3188D5B725C26
icacdd.cat (driverfiles)
EC50DC451DD3E66A157E4ED4102ECBF0
icacdd.inf (driverfiles)
FA382183D7A50A0F784556DC5615F6B5
icareduc.cat (driverfiles)
344953D7527BE902A2C70E57BB627915
icareduc.inf (driverfiles)
50620D71729398D0AC0DEED3774DA608
pdcomp.cat (driverfiles)
178342EC33B0BDB527D87D570A4723C6
pdcomp.inf (driverfiles)
6191D7E3FE63E7235FACE2BFBCFEDA0A
pdcrypt1.cat (driverfiles)
4DA8E41C9C522B7FF9EB56EA5BDF0BC2
pdcrypt1.inf (driverfiles)
108302ABDD97052FB88E6191D2FC4210
pdcrypt2.cat (driverfiles)
8254A49E6CAAE754D535995CB9EBED0B
pdcrypt2.inf (driverfiles)
B899E2EA3DB9E29D20A0E1B393D6A27D
pdframe.cat (driverfiles)
A800E3C010222843FB9AF1AA29AB1A5C
pdframe.inf (driverfiles)
74386E93B8679783C8BAFE64E6FEE009
pdreli.cat (driverfiles)
1B73488062D89650D32B5C4EF694CB3D
pdreli.inf (driverfiles)
7247D47562D502E38CF9A221DF21CC91
pdrframe.cat (driverfiles)
C015A3CE51C62059559501A205F7DBA9
pdrframe.inf (driverfiles)
1C579F9BA325796ADE26361591AD18F6
wdica.cat (driverfiles)
E6A0E33F7B45B0DF9DB6902F766DA448
wdica.inf (driverfiles)

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