Hotfix package name: XD560DStudioWX64007.zip
For: Desktop Studio Console running on Microsoft Windows XP (x64), Windows Vista (x64), Windows 7 (x64), Windows Server 2008 (x64) Service Pack 2, or Windows Server 2008 R2
Replaces: All previous versions
Date: June, 2014
Languages supported: English (US), Japanese (JA), Simplified Chinese (SC)
Readme version: 1.00
Readme Revision History
Version | Date | Change Description |
1.00 | June, 2014 | Initial release |
Caution! This release may require you to edit the registry. Using Registry Editor incorrectly can cause serious problems that may require you to reinstall your operating system. Citrix cannot guarantee that problems resulting from the incorrect use of Registry Editor can be solved. Use Registry Editor at your own risk.
If you select "Close the applications and attempt to restart them" on the Files in Use page of the installation wizard of this hotfix, a message might appear, stating the following:
"Setup was unable to automatically close all requested applications. Please ensure that the applications holding files in use are closed before continuing with the installation."
If this happens, you can safely ignore the message and click OK to continue with the installation.
This document describes the issue(s) resolved by this release and includes installation instructions. For additional product information, see Citrix eDocs, the Citrix Product Documentation Library.
The Desktop Studio Dashboard page might take a long time to load information. The issue occurs as the desktop groups are queried for all details when opening the Home page or Assignments node in Desktop Studio. This can cause delay to enumerate all groups when moving between nodes in Desktop Studio and the Usage Graph might take a long time to load.
To enable the fix and disable Usage Graph, set the following registry keys:
[From XD560DStudioWX64007][#LA5126]
This feature enhancement eliminates a limitation that prevents Desktop Studio from displaying more than 250 catalogs and desktop groups.
[From XD560DStudioWX64001][#LA1610]
Attempting to add target devices to a streamed machine catalog in Desktop Studio with a non-standard Provisioning Services (PVS) Soap Server port might fail.
Note: This fix addresses the issue only for new catalogs you create in Desktop Studio; any existing catalogs need to be deleted and recreated for the fix to take effect.
[From XD560DStudioWX64002][#LA1365]
Renaming a desktop group in Desktop Studio does not rename all objects associated with the Desktop Group correctly.
Also, attempts to create a new desktop group can fail with the following error message:
"Object already exists."
The issue occurs when you attempt to create a new desktop group with a name previously in use by a different desktop group and then later modified.
[From XD560DStudioWX64003][#LA1700]
Attempts to edit the existing tag for a pooled desktop group can result in the edited tag being appended to the existing tag(s).
[From XD560DStudioWX64003][#LA3317]
The power state of Virtual Desktop Agents imported from a .csv file can display as "Unknown." The issue occurs when the a host name in the catalog is a substring of another (for example, XS and XS_2).
[From XD560DStudioWX64004][#LA3802]
Changes to group or user names in Active Directory are not replicated to the corresponding names in Desktop Studio. As a result, attempts to modify administrator roles in Studio can result in errors.
[From XD560DStudioWX64006][#LA3751]
Attempts to add a duplicate entry for an existing user under Desktop Studio > Assignments > Edit Desktop Group > Machine Allocation > Select Users appear to succeed initially but the user with the duplicate entry is, in fact, not assigned to the expected machine at all.
Adding new users to a desktop group in the Machine Allocation tab of the Edit Desktop group can delete existing users.
[From XD560DStudioWX64006][#LA3822]
Notes:
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