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icon representing critical update Hotfix Rollup Pack PSE450W2K3R02 - For Citrix Presentation Server 4.5 and Citrix Access Essentials 2.0 for Windows Server 2003

Document ID: CTX116289   /   Created On: Mar 27, 2008   /   Updated On: Nov 17, 2009   /   Superseded By: CTX120923 
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Hotfix Rollup Pack 2 for Citrix Presentation Server 4.5 32-bit Edition

Readme

Hotfix readme name: PSE450W2K3R02.HTML
Hotfix package name: PSE450W2K3R02.MSP
For: Computers running Windows Server 2003 (32-bit) with one of the following installed:

  • Presentation Server 4.5

  • Citrix Access Essentials 2.0

Replaces: PSE450R01W2K3001, PSE450R01W2K3002, PSE450R01W2K3003, PSE450R01W2K3004, PSE450R01W2K3005, PSE450R01W2K3006, PSE450R01W2K3007, PSE450R01W2K3008, PSE450R01W2K3009, PSE450R01W2K3010, PSE450R01W2K3011, PSE450R01W2K3012, PSE450R01W2K3013, PSE450R01W2K3014, PSE450R01W2K3016, PSE450R01W2K3017, PSE450R01W2K3018, PSE450R01W2K3019, PSE450R01W2K3020, PSE450R01W2K3021, PSE450R01W2K3023, PSE450R01W2K3024, PSE450R01W2K3025, PSE450R01W2K3027, PSE450R01W2K3028, PSE450R01W2K3029, PSE450R01W2K3030, PSE450R01W2K3032, PSE450R01W2K3033, PSE450R01W2K3034, PSE450R01W2K3035, PSE450R01W2K3036, PSE450R01W2K3037, PSE450R01W2K3038, PSE450R01W2K3039, PSE450R01W2K3040, PSE450R01W2K3041, PSE450R01W2K3042, PSE450R01W2K3045, PSE450R01W2K3049, PSE450W2K3014, PSE450W2K3023, PSE450W2K3025, PSE450W2K3027
Date: March, 2008
Language supported: English (US)
Readme version: 1.04

Readme Revision History

Version DateChange Description
1.04 June, 2008 Removed "Platinum Edition" from Special Installation Instructions
1.03 May, 2008 Modified description of line item #169782
1.02 May, 2008 Modified list of invalidated hotfixes
1.01 May, 2008 Added description of line item #165816
1.00 March, 2008 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 2. For detailed information, see the following:

Where to Find Documentation

This document describes the issue(s) solved by this hotfix rollup pack 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 www.citrix.com/support.

Special Installation Instructions for Presentation Server

Note: This section applies only to Presentation Server; it does not apply to Citrix Access Essentials. To upgrade Access Essentials, install only Hotfix Rollup Pack 2 and skip the remainder of these special installation instructions.

Upgrading from Presentation Server 4.5 with Feature Pack 1

You cannot install the Citrix Streaming Client and Profiler Version 1.1 after you install Hotfix Rollup Pack 2.  If you attempt to install the Streaming Client and Profiler after Hotfix Rollup Pack 2, the installation fails. For the Streaming Client and Profiler to coexist on a single server with Presentation Server, perform the installation in the following order:

  1. To support application streaming, download and upgrade to Version 1.1 of the Streaming Client, if applicable.

    Navigation: Download Clients page > Citrix XenApp (the new name for Presentation Server) > Windows Vista/XP/2003/2000 > Streaming Client Version 1.1

  2. To upgrade your profiling workstation, download and upgrade to Version 1.1 of the Streaming Profiler, if applicable.

    Navigation: Download Server Components page (requires My Citrix logon) > Citrix XenApp (the new name for Presentation Server) > Windows Downloads for Presentation Server 4.5 > Streaming Profiler Version 1.1

  3. Download and install Hotfix Rollup Pack 2.

    Navigation:

    32bit Windows

    64bit Windows

Upgrading from Presentation Server 4.5

  1. To support application streaming, download and upgrade to Version 1.1 of the Streaming Client, if applicable.

    Navigation: Download Clients page > Citrix XenApp (the new name for Presentation Server) > Windows Vista/XP/2003/2000 > Streaming Client Version 1.1

  2. To upgrade your profiling workstation, download and upgrade to Version 1.1 of the Streaming Profiler, if applicable.

    Navigation: Download Server Components page (requires My Citrix logon) > Citrix XenApp (the new name for Presentation Server) > Windows Downloads for Presentation Server 4.5 > Streaming Profiler Version 1.1

  3. Download and install Hotfix Rollup Pack 2.

    Navigation:

    32bit Windows

    64bit Windows

  4. Install the remaining updated components, such as Web Interface, Access Management Console Extensions, and Presentation Server Client.

    Navigation:

    • Web Interface 4.6 for Windows (requires My Citrix logon) > Download Common Technology Components > Web Interface > Windows > Web Interface 4.6 for Windows.

    • Access Management Console (requires My Citrix logon) > Download Server Components > Citrix XenApp (the new name for Presentation Server) > Windows Downloads for Presentation Server 4.5 > Access Management Console

    • Presentation Server Client > Download Clients > Citrix XenApp (the new name for Presentation Server) > Windows Vista/XP/2003/2000

Important Note(s) about this Release

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • See Knowledge Center article CTX116505 for known install behaviors and their workarounds.

  • See Knowledge Center article CTX116674 for known issues with this hotfix rollup pack in multiple monitor environments.

  • 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
    PSE450R01W2K3044 PSE450R02W2K3006
    PSE450R01W2K3047 PSE450R02W2K3002
    PSE450R01W2K3048 PSE450R02W2K3004
    PSE450R02W2K3005
    PSE450R01W2K3050 PSE450R02W2K3008
    PSE450R01W2K3051 PSE450R02W2K3003

  • Before installing this hotfix rollup pack on servers licensed for Standard Edition, you must migrate those servers to Advanced Edition. Standard Edition was discontinued on Citrix Presentation Server 4.5; installing this hotfix rollup pack on servers licensed for Standard Edition might cause the following error message to appear:

    Citrix Presentation Server is unable to retrieve the product edition. Check to see if the Citrix Independent Management Architecture service is running without errors. Citrix Presentation Server cannot request licenses until it can obtain the product edition – no client devices can connect. If necessary, set the product edition in the Access Management Console. The product must be set to the same edition as your licenses.

    To migrate your servers to Advanced Edition, you must obtain an Advanced Edition license and then change the server edition in the Access Management Console from Standard to Advanced. For information about obtaining an Advanced Edition license, visit your My Citrix account or contact your reseller.

  • After installing this hotfix rollup pack, Presentation Server 4.5 licensing will be enforced for the Application Streaming feature available in the Enterprise and Platinum editions. As a result, this feature will start to consume Presentation Server licenses and any individual Streaming (CSS) licenses received and activated in the past will no longer be utilized.

  • After installing this hotfix rollup pack, applications for which parameter passing is enabled might fail to launch. This is a result of the implementation of Fix #182305, which enforces tighter command line validation by default. Among potentially affected applications is the Citrix Conferencing Manager, any application that attempts to open a file over a UNC path [#186923], and Microsoft Office applications on WISP (Web Interface for SharePoint). As a workaround, you may choose to disable the fix:

    For Citrix Conferencing Manager:

    1. Go to the server properties of Citrix Conference Room.
    2. Select the published application and click Edit.
    3. In the Custom Application Location dialog box, select "Specify custom command line and working directory."
    4. Append %** to the command line (for example, “C:\Program Files\Citrix\CMCM\CRoom.exe” %**).
    5. Specify a working directory.
    6. Apply the changes.

    For individual applications:

    1. Go to the Location property of the published application, for example, Microsoft Word.
    2. Append %** to the command line (for example, “C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office12\winword.exe” %**).
    3. Specify a working directory.
    4. Apply the changes.

    Alternatively, it is possible to disable the fix at the server level by setting the following registry key:

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Citrix\wfshell\TWI
    Name: PublishedAppCommandLineFlag
    Type: DWORD
    Data: 0

    For more information about this security enhancement and for a workaround, see Knowledge Center article CTX115245.

  • When you try to view the Resource Manager node or generate a Resource Manager report on a server without Fix #168503 installed, a server down error message appears. To avoid this, make sure to install this hotfix rollup pack (or a hotfix that includes Fix #168503) on all servers in the farm. See CTX114487 for a list of hotfixes that contain this fix."

  • When adding the ValidSites registry key to redirect specific URLs from server to client, specify the URLs without http://. For example, add www.citrix.com, not http://www.citrix.com. [#161177]

  • To enable Microsoft Vista and Office 2007 compatibility, you must install Hotfix Rollup Pack 2 before installing any Access Management Console extensions. [#162886]

  • If you remove Hotfix Rollup Pack 1 after publishing an application with Hotfix Rollup Pack 2 and the Hotfix Rollup Pack 2-level Access Management Console, the console might throw an exception when you attempt to edit the properties of that published application. This problem does not occur when you edit the properties of a published application that was created before Hotfix Rollup Pack 2 was installed. [#166266]

Microsoft Windows Vista/Office 2007 Compatibility Updates and Other Enhancements

This hotfix rollup pack introduces the following compatibility updates in support of Microsoft Windows Vista and Office 2007.

Note: To get the full benefit of these compatibility updates, you must also deploy Version 10.100 or later of the Presentation Server Client.

Enhanced (16-, 32-, and 48-bit) Icon Support

Support for enhanced icons allows administrators to publish applications with 32-bit color depth icons if the application supports them.

Requirements:

  • Program Neighborhood Agent 10.100

  • The Web Interface 4.6

  • Applications must be published using the latest release of the Presentation Server Extension

Considerations:

  • The Access Management Console cannot display 32-bit color icons. The console displays icons with 4-bit color depth.

  • To enable (or disable) existing applications in the farm to display 32-bit color depth icons, republish the applications using the following procedure.
    Note: You must perform Step 4 for each published application. [#163159]

    1. In the Access Management Console, select your Presentation Server farm.

    2. In Common Tasks, select Modify farm properties and then select Modify all properties.

    3. To configure icon color settings, go to Farm Properties > Presentation Server > General and then under Enable 32 bit icon color depth select the Enable check box to enable 32 bit icon color depth (or clear the check box to disable 32 bit icon color depth).

    4. To enable your applications to use the new icon color settings, in the Access Management Console, delete the published applications and then republish them.

  • Program Neighborhood displays icons with 4-bit color depth.

Microsoft Office Live Preview Support

The Microsoft Office 2007 Live Preview feature allows you to quickly see how formatting options will look, without actually applying them. Live Preview is enabled by default.

To disable Live Preview

  • On 32-bit Windows, change the following flag value to 0:

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Citrix\CtxHook\AppInit_Dlls\UIHook
    Name: Flag
    Type: REG_DWORD
    Data: 0

  • On 64-bit Windows, change the following flag values to 0:

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Citrix\CtxHook\AppInit_Dlls\UIHook
    Name: Flag
    Type: REG_DWORD
    Data: 0

When enabled, the flag value is set to 6. Changing the flag value to anything other than 0 or 6, or changing any of the other values/subkeys under UIHook, might result in Live Preview not functioning properly.

Microsoft Office OneNote 2007

  • Microsoft Office OneNote 2007 can display a notification area icon that provides fast access to common functionality. Because this notification area icon is a separate process (OneNoteM.exe), launched by OneNote and relaunched during Windows startup, the notification area icon appears only the first time a user connects to the OneNote application. It does not appear on later connections unless the option is explicitly reenabled each time. This behavior occurs because after the initial launch by OneNote, the process is placed in the Windows Startup folder and launched by the Explorer shell at startup. Seamless sessions do not launch the Explorer shell, so the notification area icon is not launched automatically.

    To make the notification area icon behave properly within a seamless ICA session, publish a batch file or script that launches both OneNote.exe and OneNoteM.exe, rather than just publishing OneNote by itself. Thus, if the user selects the option to show the notification area icon, it appears and if not, the notification area icon exits immediately after launch.

    The following is an example OneNote.wsf script file, which you should publish instead of the OneNote application. The script file must reside in the same folder as OneNote.exe and OneNoteM.exe: [#161009]

    <package>
    <job id="OneNote">

      <comment>

      File: OneNote.wsf
      Description: Launch OneNote and its notification area icon.
      Requirements: WSH 5.5 or higher.

      Copyright (c) 2007 Citrix Systems, Inc.

      </comment>
    <runtime>
    <description>
         Launch OneNote and its notification area icon
    </description>
    <example>
         CScript //nologo OneNote.wsf
    </example>
    </runtime>
    <script language="VBScript">

        Set oShell = CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
        oShell.Run """" & oShell.CurrentDirectory & "\\OneNoteM.exe"" /tsr"
        oShell.Run """" & oShell.CurrentDirectory & "\\OneNote.exe"""
    </script>
    </job>
    </package>

Microsoft Office InfoPath 2007

If a Vista 32-bit client launches a published Microsoft Office 2007 InfoPath seamless session with16-bit high color, the background color might change with each keystroke. To solve this problem, launch the published Microsoft Office 2007 InfoPath seamless session with 256 color or 24-bit (True Color) color. [#166478]

Microsoft Office PowerPoint

  • Users cannot highlight a graphical object (bitmap images) in a locally-running text editor (for example, WordPad), and then copy and paste it to a published PowerPoint application. As a workaround, first copy the object to a published application (for example, Word) and then copy and paste it to the published PowerPoint application. [# 158794]

  • To enable a file with a .pps extension to open as a PowerPoint slide show using content redirection in a Program Neighborhood Agent session, you must publish the PowerPoint application twice: [#165379]

    1. Publish the PowerPoint application as Powerpoint with the file type associations set to all except .pps and .ppsx.

    2. Publish the PowerPoint application again as Powerpoint Slideshow with the file type associations set to .pps and .ppsx.

Functionality Not Supported

The following features or products are not supported in this release:

  • Office 2007 is not supported with Conferencing Manager.

  • Citrix recommends that you do not deploy Microsoft Office Groove with Presentation Server because of the following Groove design issues. [#162133]

    • Cannot use the same Groove account on multiple computers without moving the account file.

    • Designed to synchronize data between users but not a central server.

    • No support for remote drives; thus, file sharing requires using SharePoint files only.

    • Storing and synchronizing workspaces increases the load on the servers running Presentation Server.

    • DirectSound-based audio, which Presentation Server does not support. Audio messaging and chatting are not available.

  • Because of Microsoft design changes, you cannot use Citrix Installation Manager to deploy Office 2007. [#155549]

General Issues

  • When you refresh a list of objects in the Access Management Console (for example, the list of administrators), a dialog box might appear stating there was an unhandled exception. The exception might prevent the table from being populated properly. To avoid this, enlarge the table by dragging the horizontal line separating the table of items in the upper-right pane from the list of tasks in the lower-right pane. [#163022]

  • To enable remote Access Management Console capability, ensure that Network Com+ is installed on the computer running Presentation Server. [#162679]

  • After you upgrade to the latest Access Management Console and launch it, a message appears prompting you to choose Upgrade or Don't Upgrade. Click Upgrade only if you have upgraded all Access Management Consoles to the latest Access Management Console snap-ins released at the same time as Hotfix Rollup Pack 1. Choosing Upgrade specifies that you cannot use an earlier version of console to open the .msc configuration file and you can no longer use the earlier version to see any My Views created with it. However, you are able to use the later version to open the file, and view, edit, and save My Views. If you choose Don't Upgrade, the file is not upgraded and you can use both versions of the console to see My Views, but you can edit and save My Views only in the earlier version. [#165749]

  • When publishing an application, a black square might appear in the Access Management Console instead of an icon. This occurs if the selected icon does not contain a 16-color (4 bit) image format. To correct this issue, select an icon that contains a 16-color image format or use icon editing software to generate the 16-color format from the original icon. [#166213]

  • To upgrade to the latest Citrix Presentation Server pass-through clients from Presentation Server 4.0, upgrade in the following order [#156201]:

    1. Presentation Server 4.0 mps.msi

    2. Presentation Server 4.5 mps.msi

    3. Hotfix Rollup Pack PSE450W2K3R01

    4. Presentation Server Clients 10.100 ica32pkg.msi

  • A published Microsoft Office OneNote 2007 application does not recognize the Vista client's local audio and video devices; thus, the published OneNote 2007 cannot record or play audio and video content. [#159522]

  • The Microsoft OneNote 2007 screen clipping function does not work as expected when using multimonitors. After launching a published application and then launching OneNote, the screen should have a washed-out appearance after selecting Screen Clipping from the Insert menu. The area being selected by dragging the mouse should not be washed out; thus, indicating the selected area. When multimonitor support is enabled, the screen is not washed out; therefore, there is no visual indication of the area selected (although the screen clipping functionality does work). [#166788]

New Fixes in this Release

This hotfix rollup pack introduces the following fixes that have not been previously released:

Application Isolation SDK
Client Device IssuesSeamless Windows
Content RedirectionServer/Farm Administration
Data StoreSession/Connection
IMA ServiceSmartAuditor
Installation ManagerSmart Cards
KeyboardSmoothRoaming
Load BalancingSpeedScreen
Logon/AuthenticationSystem Exceptions
Memory, CPU OptimizationTWAIN
PrintingVirtual IP
Resource ManagerMiscellaneous

Application Isolation

  1. 2007 Microsoft Office applications fail to launch from application isolation environments.

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#163619]

Client Device Issues

  1. When copying files to mapped network drives, real-time data consistency checks fail due to an incorrect length of buffer content.

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#167697]

Content Redirection

N/A

Data Store

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

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#168867]

  2. Stored procedures might not return proper error codes.

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#168868]

IMA Service

  1. The IMA Service fails to start if you rename imareduc.dll. Renaming imareduc.dll allows you to disable compression in IMA network traffic as a means to view IMA packets in NetMon.

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#168865]

  2. When the Independent Management Architecture Service is started, the installation of products listed under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Citrix\ProductCodes (32bit Windows) or HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Citrix\ProductCodes (64bit Windows) are verified. If the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Citrix\IMA\RUNTIME\PSRequired (32bit Windows) or HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Citrix\IMA\RUNTIME\PSRequired (64bit Windows) registry value is set to 1, for example, when recreating a server’s Local Host Cache and any of the products fail verification, the Independent Management Architecture Service will not start and the following events are logged in the server's System log:

    Source: IMAService
    ID: 3609
    Description: Failed to load plugin MfSrvSs.dll with error IMA_RESULT_REGISTRY_ERROR

    Source: IMAService
    ID: 3601
    Description: Failed to load initial plugins with error IMA_RESULT_REGISTRY_ERROR

    This fix adds additional error detail listing which products fail verification. In addition to the previous events, the following event is now logged in the server's System log for each product that fails verification:

    Source: IMAService
    ID: 3997
    Description: Installation of the following product failed verification: Failing Product Name. This occurs when the installer files are missing from the Windows Installer cache. Run a repair on the missing product from the Add or Remove Programs Control Panel Applet to correct this problem.

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#169782]

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 PSE450W2K3R02][#162517]

  2. When creating installer packages that involve copying transform (.mst) files on a remote server, the copy process succeeds but Event Viewer messages indicate that it failed.

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#176895]

Installing, Uninstalling, Upgrading

N/A

Keyboard

N/A

Licensing

N/A

Load Balancing

  1. 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 PSE450W2K3R02][#164943]

  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 PSE450W2K3R02][#166906]

Logon/Authentication

  1. Under certain Active Directory scenarios, attempts to change a password using a User Principal Name (UPN) from the Web Interface might fail. The attempt succeeds if the user is in the same domain as the Web Interface but fails if the user is in a trusted external domain.

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#154632]

  2. 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 PSE450W2K3R02][#156747, #174141]

  3. Server logons from client devices with many printers attached might take a long time. The process might become unresponsive during the "Mapping client drives" stage.

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#164621]

  4. Logons to applications configured to "Stream if possible" might fail with an SSL-related error even if SSL is not required.

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#164928]

  5. The Workspace Control feature fails when logging on to NDS using an alias context.

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#166421]

  6. Establishing a server console session from the console might fail and the following error messages appear:

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

    "To log on to this remote computer, you must have Terminal Server User Access permission on this computer. By default, members of the Remote Desktop Users group have these permissions. If you are not a member of the Remote Desktop Users group or another group that has these permissions, or if the Remote Desktop Users group does not have these permissions, you must be granted these permissions manually."

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#174350]

Memory, CPU Optimization

  1. The Citrix CPU Utilization Management/CPU Rebalancer Service fails to start when set to automatic. The issue occurs when the Citrix License infrastructure is not fully initialized when the service starts up. The licensing infrastructure informs the CPU Rebalancer that license information is not currently available and the service exits.

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#163877]

Printing

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

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#160983]

  2. 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 PSE450W2K3R02][#165006]

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

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#165026]

  4. 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 PSE450W2K3R02][#166586]

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

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#167462]

  6. Printers might go offline at random.

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#168276, #168279, #168280]

  7. 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 PSE450W2K3R02][#168855]

  8. When using network printers, a policy set to prevent printer drivers from being installed might not be honored and drivers are installed.

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#169687]

  9. After applying Hotfix Rollup Pack 1, the setting CTXPRN_ADMINS_CAN_MANAGE (0x4000) of DefaultPrnFlags does not work for Legacy printers. After applying this fix, you must set the following registry key:

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Citrix\Print
    Name: DefaultPrnFlags
    Type: REG_DWORD
    Data: 0x4000

    If a value for this key exists, add 0x4000 to the existing value. For example, a value of 0x20 becomes 0x4020.

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#171615]

  10. Non-autocreated printers attached to client devices are incorrectly deleted when the spooler service is restarted.

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#174830]

Resource Manager

N/A

SDK

  1. 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 PSE450W2K3R02][#162795]

  2. The following script returns information for the server on which the script is run and not for the server specified.

    'Start Sample MFCOM VBS

    Set farm=CreateObject("MetaframeCOM.MetaframeFarm")

    farm.initialize 1

    for each server in farm.servers

    msgbox "| " & server.servername & " | License Server Use Farm Settings Value : " & server.WinServerObject5.UseFarmLicenseServerSetting

    Next

    msgbox "DONE"

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#170954]

Seamless Windows

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

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#159427]

  2. After closing a property sheet dialog box, such as a print dialog box, the parent application window might unexpectedly move to the background. For example, when you click Cancel on Notepad's Print dialog box, Notepad might move to the background and a different application takes focus.

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#168553]

  3. After installing certain server hotfixes, pressing the F11 key to bring Internet Explorer to full screen mode no longer works as expected. In single monitor setups, Internet Explorer does not cover the taskbar; in multiple monitor setups, if added to the multiple monitor exclusion key as described in Knowledge Center article CTX110301, Internet Explorer does cover the taskbar.

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#176415]

  4. Right-clicking system menus spans across multiple monitors instead of appearing on a single monitor.

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#176871]

  5. The Windows taskbar spans across multiple monitors instead of appearing on a single monitor.

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#176916]

  6. In seamless instances of Microsoft Outlook 2007 published on Version 4.5 of Presentation Server, the Home and End extended keys might not function properly.

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#177288]

Security Issues

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

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#165816]

  2. This fix addresses a security vulnerability. For more information, see Knowledge Center article CTX115245.

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#182305]

Server/Farm Administration

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

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#161221]

  2. 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 PSE450W2K3R02][#163628]

  3. When running DSCHECK /full folders /clean, corrupted database entries might generate error messages similar to:

    "Member (UID=40d7-0036-000212ce)Group contains member with unknown UID type: 54"
    With this fix, DSCHECK no longer reports unknown UIDs as errors but presents them as warnings. Make sure to back up your database before running DSCHECK /full folders /clean.

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#165060]

  4. Custom administrators with permissions only on application folders but not on the server folders receive an Access Denied error message when trying to perform subordinate tasks, such as logging off, disconnecting, and sending messages to sessions.

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#168127]

  5. In multiple monitor setups, certain common file dialogs of published instances of the Access Management Console might display erratically. For example, a Browse dialog box might display icons but incomplete text or no text at all.

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#172329]

  6. On systems where Fix #148853 is installed, the DSCHECK utility might display event messages incorrectly.

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#175773]

  7. This fix extends the enhancement to the DSCHECK utility introduced with Fix #172653. After applying Fix #172653, running dscheck /secureapp updates all published applications, including those that already have security tokens. This fix adds the ability to update only applications that do not have a security token. To do this, apply Fix#176720 and then run dscheck /secureapp -NoRenew.

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#176720]

Session/Connection

  1. Copying files and folders from the server to the client over a client mapped drive might fail and an "Access Denied" error message appears. This is the server-side component of a fix that resolves the issue. To resolve the issue in its entirety, you must also install client-side Fix #156273.

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#156273]

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

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#158823]

  3. COM port device mapping might fail intermittently.

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#159017]

  4. 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 PSE450W2K3R02][#161787]

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

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#163783]

  6. 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 PSE450W2K3R02][#164019]

  7. Under certain circumstances, disconnected sessions remain active.

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#170290]

  8. Applications within child domains of trusted forests cannot be enumerated.

    Note: To correct this issue, you must install this hotfix on all servers that run the XML broker on all affected servers in child domains.

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#171422]

  9. Screen painting might be incorrect for certain applications, including incorrect colors, blurred fonts, and painting artifacts.

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#177970]

  10. Sessions might not properly reflect changes made to the client work area, such as a modified screen resolution.

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#178119]

  11. Applications set to launch on a preferred monitor revert to the preferred monitor after moving them to a different monitor.

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#179464]

Shadowing

N/A

SmartAuditor

N/A

Smart Cards

  1. Attempting smart card authentication using a SafeSign smart card might cause the LSASS.exe process to terminate.

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#152888]

  2. 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 PSE450W2K3R02][#159675]

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

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#167785]

SmoothRoaming

N/A

SpeedScreen

  1. With SpeedScreen Multimedia Acceleration enabled, the video rectangle of a clip playing in the background might overlap application windows in the foreground.

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#165557]

System Exceptions

  1. Servers might experience a fatal exception, displaying a blue screen on ctxsmcdrv.sys with bugcheck code 50.

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#157472]

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

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#164172]

  3. 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 PSE450W2K3R02][#164508]

  4. Servers might experience a fatal exception, displaying a blue screen, on vdtw30.dll.

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#165810]

  5. 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 PSE450W2K3R02][#165903]

  6. Stopping the Health Check Agent Service on a server licensed for Advanced Edition causes the service to suffer an access violation. To resolve the issue, apply this fix and then stop and restart the service.

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#166230]

  7. The Citrix Print Manager Service (CPSVC.EXE) might exit unexpectedly during printer autocreation while reconnecting to a session.

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#166831]

  8. Servers might experience a fatal exception, displaying a blue screen on vdtw30.dll with bugcheck code 7e (SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED).

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#167557]

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

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#167818]

  10. CpSvc.exe might report heap corruption or become unresponsive in low-memory conditions.

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#168949]

  11. The Client Network Service cannot be stopped from the Windows Services console even if there are no active sessions.

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#169002]

  12. Each time an item is put on the clipboard, the wfshell.exe process does not release the handle used for the operation.

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#171916]

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

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#173390]

  14. On occasion, published instances of Windows Internet Explorer exit unexpectedly.

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#175654]

  15. After upgrading to Version 4.6 of the Access Management Console, opening an application properties page might cause the console to become unresponsive with the Event Viewer reporting an access violation in IMACOM Interop COM+ application.

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#176253]

  16. When using the IMetaFrameMySessions interface Add method, MFCOM might terminate unexpectedly.

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#176650]

  17. Servers might experience a fatal exception, displaying a blue screen, on vdtw30.dll.

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#176763]

  18. After installing Hotfix Rollup Pack 1, mmhook.dll might cause some published applications to exit unexpectedly while launching.

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#176999]

TWAIN Redirection

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

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#165134]

Virtual IP

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

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#159918]

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 PSE450W2K3R02][#163540]

  2. Users authenticating to the Web Interface using UPN-formatted credentials (user@domain.com) cannot change their passwords.

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#171304]

Miscellaneous

  1. The "Turn off clipboard mapping" policy does not work as designed for reconnected sessions.

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#168124]

  2. Internet Explorer might fail when run in kiosk mode.

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#168889]

  3. In response to customer feedback, this fix modifies Fix #172653 so that security tokens are no longer appended to the application name by default when you publish an application. While the feature continues to be available, it is no longer enabled by default. Instead, you must enable it manually by setting the following registry key:

    • On 32-bit Windows:

      Key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Citrix\IMA
      Name: EnableSecurityTokenForNewApp
      Type: DWORD
      Data: 0x1

    • On 64-bit Windows:

      Key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Citrix\IMA
      Name: EnableSecurityTokenForNewApp
      Type: DWORD
      Data: 0x1

    For more information, see Knowledge Center article CTX115245.

    [From PSE450W2K3R02][#180310]

Fixes from Replaced Hotfixes and from Hotfix Rollup Pack 1

This hotfix rollup pack also contains all fixes included in Hotfix Rollup Pack 1 plus the following fixes that shipped since the release of Hotfix Rollup Pack 1:

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

    [From PSE450W2K3023][#166571]

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

    [From PSE450W2K3027][#168503]

  3. NeoLinux client sessions might terminate unexpectedly.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3001][#159382]

  4. 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 PSE450R01W2K3001][#163664]

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

    [From PSE450R01W2K3001][#164565]

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

    [From PSE450R01W2K3001][#164675]

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

    [From PSE450R01W2K3002][#162115]

  8. Disabling the Session Reliability feature causes the following error messages to be logged unnecessarily after the server restarts:

    Application Log:
    Error 100: An internal server error occurred with Reliability Server.

    System Log:
    Error 7024: The Citrix XTE Server service terminated with service-specific error 1 (0x1).

    [From PSE450R01W2K3003][#161195]

  9. In an environment that allows only one instance of an application per user, attempts to reconnect to a disconnected session might fail, displaying the error message "You already have an instance of this application open and are not allowed to run more than one instance."

    [From PSE450R01W2K3003][#164054]

  10. After disabling logons from a command line ("change logon /disable") and later enabling them again ("change logon /enable"), servers fail to be load balanced and do not accept ICA connection attempts. This happens even though such servers are listed in the list of available servers when using the command qfarm /load.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3003][#164584]

  11. 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 PSE450R01W2K3004][#163878]

  12. If an application requests a large block of contiguous memory, the allocation might fail.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3005][#164566]

  13. 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 PSE450R01W2K3006][#165925]

  14. 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 PSE450R01W2K3007][#166210]

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

    [From PSE450R01W2K3008][#167267]

  16. Running Discovery from the Access Management Console fails if information in the datastore is corrupted. With this fix, some minor datastore corruption will be ignored and the discovery process will be allowed to complete successfully.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3009][#160765]

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

    [From PSE450R01W2K3010][#161130]

  18. 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

    NameTypeData
    ShortFrameReviewTimeREG_DWORD10 - 250 (default value is 15 )
    ShortFrameBuildupTimeREG_DWORD10 - 250 (default value is 45 )
    LongFrameReviewTimeREG_DWORD10 - 250 (default value is 30 )
    LongFrameBuildupTimeREG_DWORD10 - 250 (default value is 90 )

    [From PSE450R01W2K3011][#167838]

  19. 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 PSE450R01W2K3011][#168919]

  20. 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 PSE450R01W2K3012][#165183]

  21. When run in seamless mode, certain application windows might exceed the work area boundaries and overlap the local taskbar.

    Note: This fix requires Presentation Server Client Version 10.100 or later.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3013][#169121]

  22. Shadowing from the Access Management Console fails when there are disconnected sessions on the server.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3014][#167443]

  23. 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 PSE450R01W2K3016][#166382]

  24. 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 PSE450R01W2K3018][#163950]

  25. 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 PSE450R01W2K3019][#164422]

  26. After applying Hotfix Rollup Pack 1, some applications terminate unexpectedly.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3020][#169385]

  27. After installing Hotfix Rollup Pack 1, Installation Manager packages might fail to install.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3021][#170085]

  28. After applying Hotfix Rollup Pack 1, a farm administrator cannot add Installation Manager packages if the Installation Manager network account password exceeds 13 characters.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3021][#170313]

  29. The Lsass.exe process exits unexpectedly when authenticating to Presentation Server using Kerberos.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3023][#168496]

  30. Under some circumstances, upgraded servers in upgraded server farms might experience one or more of the following issues:

    • When using the Access Management Console to connect to remote servers, the Discovery process returns the error IMA_RESULT_FINDITEM_FAILURE

    • Remote session management from the console fails on servers not running a fresh installation of Presentation Server 4.5

    After installing this fix, stop the IMA Service on all servers in the farm. Run dsmaint as follows from a command line on one of the servers where this fix is installed:

    dsmaint patchindex /user:dbusername /pwd:dbpassword /dsn:"\Install Path\Citrix\Independent Management Architecture\mf20.dsn" /patchindex:0

    [From PSE450R01W2K3024][#166575]

  31. The qfarm /zone command displays invalid names for data collector of zones that are offline.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3025][#170517]

  32. When two users have autorestored printers with the same name, both users can access those printers in each other's sessions. This fix prevents the autorestoration of a printer if its name already exists in another session.

    [From PSE450W2K3025][#174240]

  33. Third party application controls embedded inside .Net applications might not resize properly.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3027][#169926]

  34. Novell GroupWise and other applications might maximize incorrectly. To enable this fix, you must set the following registry key(s):

    • On 32-bit Windows:

      HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Citrix\CtxHook\AppInit_dlls\Multiple Monitor Hook
      Name:<application_name.exe>
      Type: REG_DWORD
      Data: 0x156ff

    • On 64-bit Windows:

      HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Citrix\CtxHook\AppInit_dlls\Multiple Monitor Hook
      Name:<application_name.exe>
      Type: REG_DWORD
      Data: 0x156ff

    [From PSE450R01W2K3027][#169936]

  35. After applying Hotfix Rollup Pack 1 for Presentation Server 4.5, maximized seamless windows might become full-screen.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3027][#170299]

  36. Maximizing certain applications' child windows might cause the child windows to disappear.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3027][#170898]

  37. When run in seamless mode, certain application windows might exceed the work area boundaries and overlap the local taskbar.

    Note: This fix removes the requirement from Fix #169121 to upgrade to Version 10.100 of the client or later.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3027][#170915]

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

    [From PSE450R01W2K3028][#161243]

  39. 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 PSE450R01W2K3028][#164983]

  40. After installing Fix #157025, authentication increases logon times by about 60 seconds. The issue can be verified in Task Manager by seeing a 60 second delay in the start of the wfshell.exe process following the start of the cmstart.exe process during user authentication.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3029][#170167]

  41. When running the application publishing wizard on a computer running Presentation Server Version 4.5 with Feature Pack 1 and selecting an icon from a file on an IMA server, the following error message appears:

    "Failed to read icons from file: ....ico."

    [From PSE450R01W2K3032][#169913]

  42. Icons for some applications that utilize 32-bit icons do not appear in the console.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3032][#169920]

  43. When publishing applications with non-standard icons, the IMA Service might exit unexpectedly. With this fix, the service does not exit when it encounters non-standard icons; instead, you can select Citrix default icons and successfully complete the publishing process.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3032][#172158]

  44. Installation Manager fails to install transform (.mst) files if there is a blank space in the path or file name.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3033][#173224]

  45. 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 PSE450R01W2K3034][#156026]

  46. Some applications, when checking client device communication ports, might cause client devices to appear slow or unresponsive.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3034][#174668]

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

    [From PSE450R01W2K3035][#168365]

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

    [From PSE450R01W2K3035][#169157]

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

    [From PSE450R01W2K3035][#170611]

  50. This is the server-side component of a fix that addresses an issue in which applications that are set to launch maximized on a preferred monitor are not properly maximized on the preferred monitor.

    To get the full benefit of this fix, you must also install a client hotfix that includes Fix #171012.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3035][#171012]

  51. With Multiple Monitor Hook enabled, some dialog boxes and splash screens are centered between monitors rather than centered to the primary monitor.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3035][#171523]

  52. With Multiple Monitor Hook enabled, when right-clicking an application context menu on the taskbar, the context menu might appear lower than the client taskbar. The issue occurs when two monitors have different screen resolutions and the application appears on the lower-resolution monitor.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3035][#171823]

  53. With Multiple Monitor Hook enabled, using either a single or multiple monitor configuration, applications might exit unexpectedly.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3035][#172155]

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

    [From PSE450R01W2K3035][#172360]

  55. 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 PSE450R01W2K3035][#172653]

  56. Servers might experience a fatal exception with BugCheck DRIVER_LEFT_LOCKED_PAGES_IN_PROCESS.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3036][#172422]

  57. CpSvc.exe might exit unexpectedly with certain print drivers. Traceback indicates the issue occurs in DevmodeDup.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3037][#171251]

  58. This fix adds the ability to disable all retained printers.

    Note: This only effects the creation of retained printers at the start of the client session. If a policy is in use that enables printer retention, changes to any printer settings continue to be saved.

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

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Citrix\Print
    Name: DefaultPrnFlags
    Type: REG_DWORD
    Data: 0x80000000

    [From PSE450R01W2K3037][#174761]

  59. You cannot add a printer from within a session if a policy to use legacy names is enabled.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3038][#173876]

  60. This feature enhancement to SpeedScreen Flash Acceleration adds support for Adobe Flash versions 7a, 8b, 8, 9, 9c, and 9d.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3039][#172511]

  61. The printer configuration utility (printcfg.exe) might terminate unexpectedly if launched while the Citrix Print Service is unavailable.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3040][#173075]

  62. Some applications that run within an Application Isolation Environment (AIE) and attempt to access a COM server might return a message that the process is busy. Attempting to retry the process fails until the application times out.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3041][#175359]

  63. When using large screen size and high color depth, operations with high graphics content might render the session unresponsive.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3042][#158066]

  64. Under certain environmental conditions, some application sessions might fail to reconnect.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3042][#163505]

  65. The ThinWire driver vdtw30.dll might become unresponsive and bring the entire system to a halt.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3042][#166945]

  66. Some custom applications that become unresponsive cannot be terminated when run in seamless sessions.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3042][#171043]

  67. Published applications might exit unexpectedly upon launch.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3042][#171322]

  68. Some applications do not launch within a correctly maximized window.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3042][#173545]

  69. The termsrv.exe process might become unresponsive.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3042][#173832]

  70. At times of heavy utilization, some applications might terminate unexpectedly.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3042][#173976]

  71. Maximized seamless windows that are smaller than the monitor of the client device cannot be moved.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3042][#173978]

  72. Under certain environmental conditions, child dialog boxes are not sized correctly.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3042][#174769]

  73. Application use and activity of an application that is run within an application isolation environment or streamed to the server might not be logged by Resource Manager.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3045][#170108]

  74. Mapped network devices (for example; drives, serial or parallel ports) might fail to be created or open in the session.

    [From PSE450R01W2K3049][#175928]

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 Management 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 Management 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 Management 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) - PSE450W2K3R02 Symbols for Windows Server 2003

Files Updated (All Dates/Times EDT)

File Name

Date

Time

Size

00000807.kbd
03/17/2008
04:35p
10,310
agentsvc.exe
03/17/2008
08:48p
180,224
aie.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
135,168
AIECom.exe
03/17/2008
05:00p
8,192
altisul.dll
03/17/2008
08:48p
229,376
apsdk.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
102,400
ccticket.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
69,632
cdfdrv.sys
03/17/2008
08:54p
25,416
cdm.sys
03/17/2008
08:49p
370,616
cdmprov.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
81,920
chfarm.exe
03/17/2008
08:48p
151,552
citrix_ima_sals_mf.jar
02/20/2008
02:13p
110,469
clnthelp.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
5,120
cmstart.exe
03/17/2008
04:44p
15,360
CPatch.exe
03/17/2008
08:55p
106,496
CPatchbackup_Files.vbs
03/17/2008
08:55p
2,885
CPatchRestore_Files.vbs
03/17/2008
08:55p
4,097
CPatchUI.dll
03/17/2008
08:55p
4,608
cpmon.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
114,688
cpproc.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
11,264
cpprov.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
126,976
CPR169666.vbs
03/17/2008
08:55p
1,868
cpscom.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
262,144
cpscom.tlb
02/21/2008
01:27a
8,192
cpscompia.dll
03/17/2008
04:42p
9,216
cpssdkclient.diagnostics.dll
02/21/2008
01:33a
24,576
cpssdkclient.dll
02/21/2008
01:32a
372,736
cpssdkclient.tlb
02/21/2008
01:32a
67,684
cpsvc.exe
03/17/2008
04:32p
356,352
cpupdrv.dll
03/17/2008
08:49p
111,936
cpupdui.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
143,360
ctxactivesync.exe
03/17/2008
04:42p
36,864
ctxadmin.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
204,800
ctxaltstr.sys
03/17/2008
08:49p
61,504
ctxauth.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
106,496
ctxcpubal.exe
03/17/2008
08:48p
53,520
ctxcpubulk.dll
03/17/2008
08:48p
41,232
ctxcpucpu.dll
03/17/2008
08:48p
53,520
ctxcpudev.dll
03/17/2008
08:48p
164,112
ctxcpuperf.dll
03/17/2008
08:48p
45,328
ctxcpusched.exe
03/17/2008
08:48p
160,016
ctxcpusupp.dll
03/17/2008
08:48p
196,880
ctxcpusyslib.dll
03/17/2008
08:48p
291,088
ctxgina.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
167,936
ctxnotif.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
139,264
ctxpidmn.sys
03/17/2008
08:53p
21,576
ctxprn.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
69,632
ctxrdpctls.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
43,008
ctxrmpn.sys
03/17/2008
08:53p
32,072
ctxrpc.dll
03/17/2008
08:53p
31,880
ctxsbx.sys
03/17/2008
08:53p
162,496
ctxsbxhook.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
376,832
ctxsecureima.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
34,304
ctxsfoshellext.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
94,208
ctxsmcapi.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
86,016
ctxsmcdrv.sys
03/17/2008
08:53p
16,712
ctxtestdll.exe
03/17/2008
04:55p
39,424
ctxxmlss.exe
03/17/2008
04:38p
31,744
cutildll.dll
03/17/2008
08:53p
73,864
cyncstat.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
98,304
drvstub.sys
03/17/2008
08:53p
10,696
dscheck.exe
03/17/2008
08:48p
200,704
dsmaint.exe
03/17/2008
08:48p
81,920
euem_app.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
114,688
exceldll.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
13,824
filterint.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
192,512
hca.core.dll
03/17/2008
05:08p
57,344
hcaservice.exe
03/17/2008
05:08p
20,480
icabar.exe
03/17/2008
04:47p
94,208
icactls.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
86,016
icammdrv.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
64,000
icareduc.sys
03/17/2008
08:53p
19,400
iexplore.exe
03/17/2008
04:40p
22,528
ImaAccess.dll
03/17/2008
08:48p
90,112
imaadminss.dll
03/17/2008
08:53p
180,360
imaadvancesrv.exe
03/17/2008
04:02p
147,456
imaappsal.dll
03/17/2008
08:48p
172,032
imaappss.dll
03/17/2008
08:53p
413,832
imacom.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
299,008
imacom.tlb
02/21/2008
01:27a
11,072
imacompia.dll
03/17/2008
04:41p
12,288
ImaDB2.dll
03/17/2008
08:48p
77,824
imadomain.dll
03/17/2008
08:53p
163,976
imafilesal.dll
03/17/2008
08:48p
19,968
imafiless.dll
03/17/2008
08:53p
110,728
imalogging.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
163,840
imamfrpc_client.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
59,904
imamsgs.dll
03/17/2008
08:53p
45,192
ImaOracle.dll
03/17/2008
08:48p
94,208
ImaOracle7.dll
03/17/2008
08:48p
81,920
imapolicyss.dll
03/17/2008
08:53p
176,264
imapsss.dll
03/17/2008
08:53p
168,072
imarass.dll
03/17/2008
08:53p
163,976
imareduc.dll
03/17/2008
08:53p
13,960
imasql.dll
03/17/2008
08:48p
176,128
ImaSrv.exe
03/17/2008
08:48p
118,784
imasrvsal.dll
03/17/2008
08:48p
139,264
imasrvss.dll
03/17/2008
08:53p
1,622,152
imass.dll
03/17/2008
08:53p
40,584
imasystem.dll
03/17/2008
08:48p
200,704
ImaUserSs.dll
03/17/2008
08:53p
131,208
imsss.dll
03/17/2008
08:53p
524,424
IMS_Sal.dll
03/17/2008
08:48p
94,208
imutil.dll
03/17/2008
08:48p
245,760
InstallDriver.vbs
03/17/2008
08:55p
2,546
istlsys.exe
03/17/2008
08:55p
7,680
keysync.exe
03/17/2008
04:45p
28,672
lms20rules.dll
03/17/2008
08:53p
61,576
lmssal.dll
03/17/2008
08:48p
94,208
lmsss.dll
03/17/2008
08:53p
286,856
mfaphook.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
155,648
mfappsal.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
176,128
mfappss.dll
03/17/2008
08:53p
536,712
mfcom.exe
03/17/2008
04:29p
421,888
mfcomsrv.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
1,105,920
mfcontentsal.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
49,664
mfcontentss.dll
03/17/2008
08:53p
131,208
mfpnss.dll
03/17/2008
08:53p
168,072
mfprintss.dll
03/17/2008
08:53p
475,272
mfreg.exe
03/17/2008
04:29p
491,520
mfrpcss.dll
03/17/2008
08:53p
307,336
mfrules.dll
03/17/2008
08:53p
82,056
mfsrvsal.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
356,352
mfsrvss.dll
03/17/2008
08:53p
2,523,272
mmhook.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
64,000
pdcrypt1.sys
03/17/2008
08:53p
21,704
pdcrypt2.sys
03/17/2008
08:50p
186,816
policymgr.jar
02/20/2008
02:13p
333,094
printcfg.exe
03/17/2008
04:47p
77,824
PS450RegBackup.vbs
03/17/2008
08:55p
12,300
qfarm.exe
03/17/2008
04:26p
77,824
radeappsal.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
77,824
radeappss.dll
03/17/2008
08:53p
168,072
radecom.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
126,976
radecom.tlb
02/21/2008
01:27a
4,592
radecompia.dll
03/17/2008
04:42p
6,144
rademsgui.dll
03/17/2008
03:45p
45,056
radeofflineaccessdriver.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
61,440
radeofflinedb.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
11,776
radesessionsal.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
86,016
radesessionss.dll
03/17/2008
08:53p
1,548,424
radexml.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
65,536
ReinstallDriver.vbs
03/17/2008
08:55p
2,738
RMAlertsSS.dll
03/17/2008
08:53p
352,392
rmbillingss.dll
03/17/2008
08:53p
356,488
rmcom.tlb
03/13/2008
01:23a
5,076
rmcompia.dll
02/21/2008
01:32a
7,168
RMMonitorSS.dll
03/17/2008
08:53p
897,160
RMSummaryDBSS.dll
03/17/2008
08:53p
372,872
scardhook.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
114,688
sdbschemaupd_oracle8.sql
02/12/2008
05:27a
249,791
sdbschemaupd_sqlserver.sql
02/12/2008
05:27a
204,349
sdbschema_oracle8.sql
02/12/2008
05:27a
276,373
sdbschema_sqlserver.sql
02/12/2008
05:27a
263,072
seamls20.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
102,400
sehook20.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
11,264
shappbarhook.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
6,656
smacom.tlb
02/12/2008
09:30a
8,984
smacompia.dll
02/21/2008
01:32a
10,240
speedscreenfilter.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
1,331,200
speedscreensession.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
37,376
sphook.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
26,112
statui.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
13,312
stuisrv.exe
03/17/2008
04:45p
4,608
twcds.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
16,896
twconfig.exe
03/17/2008
04:45p
36,864
twexport.sys
03/17/2008
08:50p
8,384
twnhook.dll
03/17/2008
08:53p
934,024
twnmux.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
90,112
tzhook.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
18,432
tzuser.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
21,504
uihook.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
11,776
UIHookRegister.vbs
03/17/2008
08:55p
2,272
UpdatePath.vbs
03/17/2008
08:55p
1,196
VanportBuildNumUpdate.vbs
03/17/2008
08:55p
2,816
vclipbd.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
24,576
vdtw30.dll
03/17/2008
08:53p
740,744
viphook.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
118,784
wdica.sys
03/17/2008
08:53p
288,960
wfshell.exe
03/17/2008
04:43p
102,400
wpnbr.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
184,320
wsxica.dll
03/17/2008
08:53p
1,671,440
xteconfg.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
36,352
zlc_font.dll
03/17/2008
05:40p
135,168
cdfdrv.cat (driverfiles)
03/17/2008
08:55p
6,348
cdfdrv.inf (driverfiles)
03/17/2008
08:54p
1,450
cdm.cat (driverfiles)
03/17/2008
08:51p
6,332
ctxaltstr.cat (driverfiles)
03/17/2008
08:50p
6,362
ctxaltstr.inf (driverfiles)
03/17/2008
08:50p
2,782
ctxcdm.inf (driverfiles)
03/17/2008
08:51p
1,351
ctxrmpn.cat (driverfiles)
03/17/2008
08:51p
6,350
ctxrmpn.inf (driverfiles)
03/17/2008
08:51p
1,788
ctxsbx.cat (driverfiles)
03/17/2008
08:51p
6,783
ctxsbx.inf (driverfiles)
03/17/2008
08:51p
2,867
ctxsmcdrv.cat (driverfiles)
03/17/2008
08:51p
6,362
ctxsmcdrv.inf (driverfiles)
03/17/2008
08:51p
1,461
drvstub.cat (driverfiles)
03/17/2008
08:52p
6,350
drvstub.inf (driverfiles)
03/17/2008
08:52p
790
icareduc.cat (driverfiles)
03/17/2008
08:52p
6,356
icareduc.inf (driverfiles)
03/17/2008
08:52p
1,309
pdcrypt1.cat (driverfiles)
03/17/2008
08:52p
6,356
pdcrypt1.inf (driverfiles)
03/17/2008
08:52p
1,311
pdcrypt2.cat (driverfiles)
03/17/2008
08:52p
6,356
pdcrypt2.inf (driverfiles)
03/17/2008
08:52p
1,309
twexport.cat (driverfiles)
03/17/2008
08:53p
6,356
twexport.inf (driverfiles)
03/17/2008
08:53p
763
wdica.cat (driverfiles)
03/17/2008
08:53p
6,338
wdica.inf (driverfiles)
03/17/2008
08:53p
742
ctxaboutui.dll (en)
03/17/2008
03:44p
3,584
ctxactivesyncui.dll (en)
03/17/2008
03:43p
4,096
dsmaintUI.dll (en)
03/17/2008
08:48p
32,768
imamsgsui.dll (en)
03/17/2008
08:48p
49,152
imasrv4mfui.dll (en)
03/17/2008
03:41p
45,056
lms20rulesui.dll (en)
03/17/2008
03:45p
3,584
mfappssui.dll (en)
03/17/2008
03:41p
24,064
MFErrorUI.dll (en)
03/17/2008
03:40p
22,528
mfeventui.dll (en)
03/17/2008
03:40p
19,456
mfprintssui.dll (en)
03/17/2008
03:41p
2,560
mfsrvssui.dll (en)
03/17/2008
03:41p
3,072
mfstatusui.dll (en)
03/17/2008
03:41p
13,312
printcfgUI.dll (en)
03/17/2008
03:44p
61,440
twconfigui.dll (en)
03/17/2008
03:45p
9,728
wfshellUI.dll (en)
03/17/2008
03:44p
53,248
wsxicaui.dll (en)
03/17/2008
03:43p
8,192
imasrv4mfui.dll (ru)
03/17/2008
03:41p
45,056
MD5 Checksum

File Name

B0F2B563F59065FBF03652ADBADFEE85
PSE450W2K3R02.msp
BB8D65422B889AFE9CD4D6619CE75100
00000807.kbd
08AB88A3DAB2354E9D17DA4A81367489
agentsvc.exe
6695169162CCF1A6E4893B565CB6E322
aie.dll
EE9CAC32E325B6142AB6DB556F475459
AIECom.exe
63307D30B0494754E21D5F65F48610B3
altisul.dll
A4ED11308C131930ED61B9B7A323E439
apsdk.dll
BA5C4923E22D2EE65C3EFF519067A1D7
ccticket.dll
22F1688B4447E0D49910E6722A7B6B3E
cdfdrv.sys
7E8D865CA2DC056D6A0CA7FFBA891912
cdm.sys
FF8BF205C103055AA71594DB50118A73
cdmprov.dll
2CF1DA7EE201DBFF4B94A9F25C531CD1
chfarm.exe
12FBAC70C0D9F37E495044A194C59387
citrix_ima_sals_mf.jar
13966840F5FC98D0F814AC99330ADFAB
clnthelp.dll
E905B79974801E33D729BCA1A0FDA1C8
cmstart.exe
55230A44B174A002D1B950F1A5B4A698
CPatch.exe
26FFE12EE9D01798C12108C535E94AE8
CPatchbackup_Files.vbs
C6F69E3FF644469BE89767173212E7FD
CPatchRestore_Files.vbs
7B8DA026B8AEAC8C2EE6E3448D911F80
CPatchUI.dll
12B8D9922AF3C86DD458C81E1CCD1F58
cpmon.dll
1515B982599E8F5375EA2F3625132316
cpproc.dll
B7DFB9C3E26355098C5E8A6EFB2662A9
cpprov.dll
7614DEF93C94A670070B2228600ACB40
CPR169666.vbs
B8864D060AC1FFA72939C22049518275
cpscom.dll
68E004C862C96D73B42D49D0EC2ABB7A
cpscom.tlb
C7DED48CF16702B4D568889838C7F14F
cpscompia.dll
4D64C646DC678BC6C3ACA430D65D1C96
cpssdkclient.diagnostics.dll
AAB344729DB4AC866AA7B70891C04232
cpssdkclient.dll
574275F8411F7698EC279089B7E1AFF1
cpssdkclient.tlb
7E9A1FCD11BE3239AA20ED8427801577
cpsvc.exe
5C66C34386849AFA6C7334E2D98DA5DC
cpupdrv.dll
9946DD674099EFFCFD79CA6A2A3EC185
cpupdui.dll
5D1F587048A7DC9397449E565D0D1B08
ctxactivesync.exe
FEE478E62D106AF637430AE2C4236288
ctxadmin.dll
A72D7637B78CAE52C997DFFAB65B0F63
ctxaltstr.sys
B08DF4C2CD83C6944FA824B97909D69F
ctxauth.dll
7FE6CC09FA0A7EDD2539A743C2A13B89
ctxcpubal.exe
C692598D7B7458AC2CCCC7504C32FF59
ctxcpubulk.dll
AC94FB80DC121162093D2FDB404DC1CB
ctxcpucpu.dll
D93DA75D077B1A65BAB337CD03894CEA
ctxcpudev.dll
59A9CE22BF411BB135347F482F65EDCC
ctxcpuperf.dll
3A5342B55F6B3F18762F2E9E38093990
ctxcpusched.exe
2B68155116078F529BD3E6F75DEEC235
ctxcpusupp.dll
4F5D679004938C9DE787ED0E42A05986
ctxcpusyslib.dll
4DD4FB920F821A5870891A8B814B6FB8
ctxgina.dll
12666B068F806A8C93BDC18496B30C20
ctxnotif.dll
9B6D92938D72DB01D8D0FEA6BB5508D4
ctxpidmn.sys
803A165D0A0C5E51F6D3ECEC98A0633C
ctxprn.dll
BDFCE32FB8E48910759EF09CC4E85E70
ctxrdpctls.dll
0F6910E7E102CB1BE7FF7B56D4CA2D26
ctxrmpn.sys
60C195B9C23FB69AE4B8425D1961B531
ctxrpc.dll
5717D0E5805D367ED9E93FC2CDA32B0A
ctxsbx.sys
E63EC2184D477FC69BA4D4BE789D4C16
ctxsbxhook.dll
2DD758CB25A6FC7DCB4F4A9D5170393B
ctxsecureima.dll
083FA137EDFD30D7CD38FD34C5126BA5
ctxsfoshellext.dll
91B746E1AD3B576A6EF04AD76BB1699B
ctxsmcapi.dll
44AE1295E9473F87F260CD946C8B6F46
ctxsmcdrv.sys
79598880B8BF92E939A8C9B269DEA027
ctxtestdll.exe
D2B88F07C8549E8452EE009FA73BC086
ctxxmlss.exe
9257C6C9B6A0A57D13D2B66E5B3FEF51
cutildll.dll
33EC5A57F3CE788861AFF03882D7D32A
cyncstat.dll
B0FE01CE142882A4ED2B8C3065F304DD
drvstub.sys
FFB052403DD34779FF130B99A2C5ED48
dscheck.exe
D69DDC1C23404E3E89F809C6F499D95E
dsmaint.exe
F7A059A0DEAC5B1216354232C5A9AE03
euem_app.dll
968E50CE3937E6249D39AB04CDCE6F32
exceldll.dll
074F94D2EFCE5545AD42019A50F01AF8
filterint.dll
FA663D1413504200D9AD3DA7F3F5CA0E
hca.core.dll
CAFA84F51D9D231389C64826D8635282
hcaservice.exe
8A78075BA2E9B9AE0FD81B020F059A81
icabar.exe
954F7160C49322A3E05943ADC8A14228
icactls.dll
99E7C23189ABD707E9058836C80958DD
icammdrv.dll
4C18DD0614718059B511F6A018BFE895
icareduc.sys
713989236D4CA1522F6F57306C7E0649
iexplore.exe
806FC790F0723636D80240F2DA7F53B2
ImaAccess.dll
F794F0B116061DEA1F62AB671E0B3C97
imaadminss.dll
D49A3422AFEBC376595E89CBC7F21CC8
imaadvancesrv.exe
9B93ED4307191B049133E9596FE8D60F
imaappsal.dll
CD8D8C2B4BE08734291205CC8BE4A0ED
imaappss.dll
2D6E158476BD3C4C79F5C4466C3C3BA1
imacom.dll
285415BDD6C56D0BB8F9713E8618750B
imacom.tlb
725527780A6B350D5AB938E91B22DBE5
imacompia.dll
43298174AF9BD11ECEFA727DA2139688
ImaDB2.dll
91E59908646CED1148217CB4730C94C0
imadomain.dll
2E67C45AB5E246300948841F585AA131
imafilesal.dll
3B7C799D1DFA7656C77B03D4C9351AA4
imafiless.dll
8BF2BBDD533E5D8F9684155A2561C10A
imalogging.dll
846FE0235728A45598BAC805F98A7DE7
imamfrpc_client.dll
9830FB7E06722155D75DA0D9E044B611
imamsgs.dll
87905BB85BB6BB6C64809612FD3C09DD
ImaOracle.dll
975664863D2EFA437560FFE888109B73
ImaOracle7.dll
7DC7AE807C2C9826323151A575DAB15D
imapolicyss.dll
300381C3722AAA5904DF410EF38BE4E3
imapsss.dll
6FD369E7B7ED1E48D567F72216AA5302
imarass.dll
78D92CCDC8698CB2472FF96C2D0D100C
imareduc.dll
2EB3356713F4D70CCB77AA7B625EE568
imasql.dll
85BF7E3BF069E328BA7147EA48623677
ImaSrv.exe
481E4F40AFC546216FC5CD78D128489D
imasrvsal.dll
E67AFEBCC5DC61B02780ABE9C1ED0FE6
imasrvss.dll
28B2580CC5DD8C00D48BA0DBCC1D3A11
imass.dll
27422B246DB166B594F850EA3E4FBEB3
imasystem.dll
FD238AFDBB7987F5CC5AACC7325DA8A2
ImaUserSs.dll
E86F1A22E43220235D988DAEE8A52510
imsss.dll
C891350A3B70504930963EF372600F07
IMS_Sal.dll
0D2D6D50D23DD6C91B7BD893AADAD9B7
imutil.dll
2E89B6E81CDF90C7BA6F1CA9B7143C4A
InstallDriver.vbs
C8BDDBAFDBD816AF55FA84608127BDB2
istlsys.exe
7602D0BB9455C0777C5A5ECAB429C676
keysync.exe
89B16BC105CA938B51786FF972A874FA
lms20rules.dll
337F9CE4B2B8494F780059CB694E6554
lmssal.dll
120BCC4F1AFDFC8CB4C93EF4F066550E
lmsss.dll
F102CE0D8ED7EA4097C06212938B8DA2
mfaphook.dll
851A8CD75DFB65937B51687EC4810C0A
mfappsal.dll
4A69345E368E726106608754ACB53CAA
mfappss.dll
A63E870F02B471719D2434026BA363A6
mfcom.exe
E061DC99795D0E830EA6546788F7AF35
mfcomsrv.dll
480F7B7467E228A6F11191EA0EAB79B4
mfcontentsal.dll
A92AB19B203F85A7AA4EB9CA1D4EFB1A
mfcontentss.dll
FF134ECCBB42B3AC54C6D0C37EFC557F
mfpnss.dll
DD88C29527E14773FA553C66B803C630
mfprintss.dll
F2C53242454B3B313E88E9F4BDF2074E
mfreg.exe
C586D7B2FFF8A1FEC17DCB429FE68D62
mfrpcss.dll
A1E3A2082DF14B3C59E83887153C6414
mfrules.dll
188A4C5B5DE3350FBC0254D499DB4883
mfsrvsal.dll
4EC13A7142F5CA49A028B200378CDF5D
mfsrvss.dll
7CEB0B4097A850A674C42C3BF7E0F2EC
mmhook.dll
3015EE08436E11DAC375A6C5BF195307
pdcrypt1.sys
ADB271E0B8404A1E641A468315990B1E
pdcrypt2.sys
65367347C73A52BC514F5261DDECF17C
policymgr.jar
9201A02743BA415253479044B2E24B4D
printcfg.exe
10D6EB8DE731A685065812208ABBC337
PS450RegBackup.vbs
7EAC9ED8B6B4609DD93C7294FE623E96
qfarm.exe
27B6EE2F0612E0E9B51244269A684EF2
radeappsal.dll
CCE8DA8613F70C4BB753DC28F085E878
radeappss.dll
C903EE8DCA00C03C34AA5F4AC86090B2
radecom.dll
E1ADDAB6F87BD7E7782FF3CD9C6A27DF
radecom.tlb
06061330C27199E93F7CFDB8CAA1586B
radecompia.dll
98A06E239A1F543DF5005E4E47062D28
rademsgui.dll
75997F2C70AD775DC83BE986C18A9A57
radeofflineaccessdriver.dll
0CA91D612C602945F23CD0E7E3A805D2
radeofflinedb.dll
BF473753ED05F0100333E267762644C6
radesessionsal.dll
A1557CCA46BF8A00C231B853B69B14E1
radesessionss.dll
DC678DE7BC5DCFD0F4D5638BA5F254CC
radexml.dll
AC243478196F452FA974A35662A3D201
ReinstallDriver.vbs
B3EF8727C4280F44EF6977AB7BFCE47E
RMAlertsSS.dll
1D5CB02457E350B0AEE405A174AD434D
rmbillingss.dll
C7948C3E854B2326961BCC538CD171B0
rmcom.tlb
361E893151DA06AA75DA865EE92F946E
rmcompia.dll
5B7DA205031AEA3389D387C4938E31C5
RMMonitorSS.dll
8F1F486DDCEE57B6531654F177992634
RMSummaryDBSS.dll
54266A9676725E1F45B9C06CB0ECE3C3
scardhook.dll
DEB444D059D8A86467EF6F859C3DA330
sdbschemaupd_oracle8.sql
FEAAF97F526A958C896DF075A38DBA04
sdbschemaupd_sqlserver.sql
890909EFA5FB66E9E914A7AAE05E1380
sdbschema_oracle8.sql
D0C4980430099CA385E7A30A0D93B432
sdbschema_sqlserver.sql
45AA2292B38344409C9ECC0DE7179379
seamls20.dll
E88AC6F51911931F97D77A41098F700A
sehook20.dll
121BA26ADD169A744B71778E6E42D219
shappbarhook.dll
83E16DAFDDAB08A91BEA41A7B21F3D39
smacom.tlb
44488F865792E8EDDC89515ED05227F2
smacompia.dll
618569E9EC725914B7D1E39AB67287D7
speedscreenfilter.dll
5A68C97237144AC9D79C5BC3DF814E2E
speedscreensession.dll
19462E2A2DB4615673A9C054FCF55A77
sphook.dll
1C0A6ABB9E6315E1FAECEAF5893DA18F
statui.dll
3EED892FEA0D19955BA758D7EDD161B6
stuisrv.exe
59DF6852FB909039500436A772AD9D6E
twcds.dll
7CF0D79CA9E5108A92F18F314C33F22D
twconfig.exe
D40B21094A695EF4034FF3340736723D
twexport.sys
4C1B09294A5883AD784EBAB3E916E913
twnhook.dll
F249F8509EC18DBC148B57A690F908B7
twnmux.dll
D4C10C2393519A49FF0F1D87B56C8D9F
tzhook.dll
5BBCD13B528DC2A271FFD2AC82113814
tzuser.dll
3AEB8C6FCCA2035C8CADEDEBB13138CE
uihook.dll
AB1EC9037397BBD4C0E4F40405B89D4E
UIHookRegister.vbs
133861D33EA233BFC7551239C65B2D45
UpdatePath.vbs
3D56B1094A71935A51640922D802E334
VanportBuildNumUpdate.vbs
29CB87D2EDD26CD404DDF1A52F95E1ED
vclipbd.dll
FDA0780E90434C75608166169C0A4511
vdtw30.dll
72949C2FE5754773E00814D98D9B57EF
viphook.dll
0EF41DFA7DA40DEFE50DCF098016A1EE
wdica.sys
A13FA01FCFF0E1C6A05E5942B06FE841
wfshell.exe
88F81DC443947765E0A074A7A9D4841C
wpnbr.dll
0B0B4FB200EC2BA6BF942DCA1959FC8A
wsxica.dll
BDE82697DE4F172072CA14538291A0BD
xteconfg.dll
1990F857B84A598CBC8D4DB25D9103C7
zlc_font.dll
5CDAB7C2E6A4409A3784D16FFB2D3C7B
cdfdrv.cat (driverfiles)
1126D251619953C3797F34AFCE494917
cdfdrv.inf (driverfiles)
DC18816B8A361CD46FE765021457DEB8
cdm.cat (driverfiles)
7D17D42A7A87DA13085EAD22EEFC08DF
ctxaltstr.cat (driverfiles)
2157D663B81743569B27F224F23563EF
ctxaltstr.inf (driverfiles)
163A086D95111C92D79B8BE8C8E8A3E4
ctxcdm.inf (driverfiles)
ED014EF87204ED9121EC3EDD1F9282BF
ctxrmpn.cat (driverfiles)
AC5D7DFCE8A6B4CCB145ED035AF8E132
ctxrmpn.inf (driverfiles)
E83F2C4F3E1488D6BB40CD055B9CCF75
ctxsbx.cat (driverfiles)
FCD9B0C6FFC759ED6A7CB3F2AC5A25EA
ctxsbx.inf (driverfiles)
49E94BDEB98B885FF7E92FFC305EFE38
ctxsmcdrv.cat (driverfiles)
92AA1ACD3C5E3A5030CFA207FC234537
ctxsmcdrv.inf (driverfiles)
DDAEB73FD6648EBDE7C9BD4F8AB553F7
drvstub.cat (driverfiles)
024230AC046E68615130784083C36156
drvstub.inf (driverfiles)
F7E353AEF4365588DFF25FCC6945CEA0
icareduc.cat (driverfiles)
23528D6D63DB6A738711E9B264E9BEDC
icareduc.inf (driverfiles)
71E396CD0B4C2EBEA6A39FCE90C5D8F4
pdcrypt1.cat (driverfiles)
A7FF1D025A22278D1CB309F81BB5BFFF
pdcrypt1.inf (driverfiles)
FE01D147921D319E7916251CA389EC8C
pdcrypt2.cat (driverfiles)
68249DD5E36AB4FBDA049D3D98750EB2
pdcrypt2.inf (driverfiles)
2B323581213EBC61065D3CECEFD285C1
twexport.cat (driverfiles)
C9B8EA842FCFD78FCE5FC98548D55755
twexport.inf (driverfiles)
0D953C137E689B1C34015E196801F43A
wdica.cat (driverfiles)
5B5020F9434A7CB439D12F0BCF621628
wdica.inf (driverfiles)
E122313F73FA16C4C81CC7D04E53D380
ctxaboutui.dll (en)
8AD1D77E72B3B01AD8D6D248CCB9936D
ctxactivesyncui.dll (en)
49587B954E7FA435CA0BB69C11661788
dsmaintUI.dll (en)
925D5C1883F24B15EF1D2BD4FE81E62E
imamsgsui.dll (en)
C044C7DD84C4C8101A8C3844A22CB469
imasrv4mfui.dll (en)
E7D7D4D5F6F2EB129537E6A943BC5030
lms20rulesui.dll (en)
82B95AFA1A8FAA00C310C2937644F13F
mfappssui.dll (en)
E66E8E61958129B482E9CC0556B0E8F4
MFErrorUI.dll (en)
F5130B4E40BA66056B1E268E8D29C82C
mfeventui.dll (en)
838B14EE7BA0D1B69AF4D5648D0AF210
mfprintssui.dll (en)
32C5646E70C5DF2B47FFB1A766346A89
mfsrvssui.dll (en)
179CA406A6C511E8A38CB2AE64E86349
mfstatusui.dll (en)
D6071D3936248EF18E997E4329E8DF57
printcfgUI.dll (en)
1156B97399C58DC676A47882082F1F2A
twconfigui.dll (en)
B9B9751B5A1AB08854E71CEE1C1C812C
wfshellUI.dll (en)
BE6CEE0773A35E8B7CB2AA46901C92C2
wsxicaui.dll (en)
430F6B4FA0EB9F2C4626C1A86CB6D90C
imasrv4mfui.dll (ru)

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