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Failed to open, find, or create Sandbox directory
Saturday, 27 March 2010
So what is that path referenced in the error message? Does it exist? Is it a file or directory? Can the user create it manually if it doesn't exist?

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MSI post installation configuration tasks
Saturday, 27 March 2010
Please check KB 1009087. MSI pop-ups usually happen when you use a virtualized application along with the natively installed copy (is it your case?). There is no way to resolve the issue apart from checking the trace file and fixing the isolation problems one by one, similar to what's described in the article.

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SQL Management Studio 2005
Saturday, 27 March 2010
Could you log a support request? Thanks!

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Active Directory changes being ignored
Saturday, 27 March 2010
Group membership changes don't get effective until the user logs out and logs in again.

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VCP & VCDX "Brownbag" live online study sessions
Friday, 26 March 2010
Interested in VMware certification like the VCP and VCDX? vExperts Cody Bunch (of professionalvmware.com) and Tom Howarth (of planetvm.net) are offering a FREE new VCP and VCDX online / live study session of the VMware VCP and VCDX. You can either join into a session live or listen to recorded study whenever you want. Trust me, when going for one of these sessions will help you tremendously. more...

Read more at: http://blogs.virtualizationadmin.com/davis/2010/03/26/vcp-vcdx-brownbag-live-online-study-sessions/

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Laserjet drought will be over by summer, says HP
Friday, 26 March 2010
The UK head of HP's printer division expects the LaserJet drought to be all-but-over by the summer, almost a year after it first emerged. At the same...

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You have to listen to Virtumania!
Friday, 26 March 2010
Rich Brambley (@RBrambley) and crew from the new Virtuamania podcast are both educational and entertaining! This new podcast covers everything that you need to know about virtualization, storage, and servers. Rich has a real talent for making this stuff COOL and FUN, all at the same time (something not easy to do). Listen to the Virtumania Podcast here! . more...

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Charles Windom's new book
Thursday, 25 March 2010
I recently talked with Charles Windom of VMware and he mentioned that he has a new vSphere book coming out which covers how to virtualize Microsoft Tier-1 Applications using vSphere. I think that this is a very important topic so I pre-ordered my copy. I hope that you will take a look! (just click on the graphic below) . more...

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Unable to Virtualize HummingBird Host Explorer 2008 Eval ver
Thursday, 25 March 2010
I would but I think I'd just be wasting everyone's time. Investigating this further, it appears that the "Hummingbird Neighborhood" is a link to a shell extension. At least that is what all the registry entries it creates lead me to believe. I have the basic program working so hopefully that will fit the bill. Some functionality will just have to go away if that is truly the case.


Bryan

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citrix program neighborhood agent fails due to hight cpu usage
Thursday, 25 March 2010
Hi,

hmmmmmmm,

now it works fine but single sign on are not working!!

The ssonsvr.exe process are not running.

Any idea

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Network devices that use RTSP Inspection may cause problems in specific App-V scenarios
Wednesday, 24 March 2010

Tools We are aware that many of our App-V/SoftGrid users that are in the process of migration will follow our advice and upgrade the clients first before upgrading the management servers, and we're also aware that scheduling and testing with multi-server environments will require extended periods of time where 4.5 or 4.6 clients will be used in conjunction with 4.1 servers.

You may, however, encounter some problems during these migrations if you are using App-V Clients and App-V/SoftGrid servers in an environment where the network infrastructure employs firewalls, routers, VPN concentrators, or any network device using security software that employs RTSP stateful inspection.

These problems occur when trying to authenticate over RTSP during desktop configuration refresh as well as when streaming an application over RTSP.

Examples of some of these issues include:

1.) “Network Operation did not Complete in Time” errors:

You may see these errors on SoftGrid 4.2 and 4.1 as well as App-V 4.5 when communicating to a 4.1 server.

An example of this kind of error is when on a server refresh or during an RTSP stream you receive the following error:

A network operation did not complete in time. Check your network connection, and then try again. If the problem persists, report the following error code to your System Administrator.

Error code: xxxxxx-xxxxxx0A-10000005

2.) “The Server will not Allow a Connection Without Valid NTLM Credentials” errors:

You may get this with local domain accounts as well as if using another trusted domain account.

An example of this kind of error is when on a server refresh or during an RTSP stream you receive the following error:

The server will not allow a connection without valid NTLM credentials Please report the following error code to your System Administrator.

Error code: xxxxxx-xxxxxx 0A-00002002

3.) “The publishing Server returned invalid data in response to the Client's request.”

The publishing Server returned invalid data in response to the Client's request. Report the following error code to your System Administrator.

Error Code 45242F4-24E00B04-00000910"

You will also see potential problems with RTSP exclusive to the use of FQDNs (Fully Qualified Domain Names) with using 4.5 and later clients with pre 4.5 servers (SoftGrid Virtual Application Servers.)

Errors may go back and forth between the above examples as well.

Causes

This ties into the relegation of authentication down levels to achieve legacy compatibility. We have seen that this inspection can modify the authentication information post SSPI negotiation and that this can possibly be interpreted as a false positive for an RTSP exploit. In other words, the RTSP authentication the server receives is not what the client sent (e.g. it's truncated).

Resolutions and Workarounds

1.) Complete the server upgrade to App-V version 4.5 or later: App-V 4.5 clients and servers negotiate Kerberos/SSPI and do not exhibit the issue when working with the ASA Software. This requires a DB upgrade.

2.) Disable RTSP inspection on the network device: This would only need to be in place until the server-side upgrade to App-V 4.5 is complete.

3.) Leverage a separate protocol (RTSPS/HTTP/HTTPS:) This would require reconfiguration on both client and server side.

4.) Leverage different virtual application delivery methods: Use of SCCM R2 integration or stand-alone deployment removes desired features only offered through the server solution (e.e. licensing control, active upgrade, etc).

The quickest workaround is #2: Disabling RTSP inspection. Depending on the type of network device being used this will vary as to the approach and may violate your corporate security policy.

The majority of issues relating to this coming into the App-V support team are from our users working with the various devices employing the Cisco adaptive security appliance (ASA) software or the various firewall internetworking operating systems (PIX, etc.)

In one recent example, the final resolution was to remove the RTSP inspection from the default inspection map within the global_policy map.  This was done as follows:

ASA# conf t
ASA(config)# policy-map global_policy
ASA(config-pmap)# class inspection_default
ASA(config-pmap)# no inspect rtsp

The above example was on a device using Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance Software Version 8.2(1) and Device Manager Version 6.2(1)

More Information

In the mid 1990’s, the standards for a new streaming protocol that we now know as the Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP), were submitted to the IETF. It was originally designed as a media delivery protocol to transmit real-time, streaming media to client media software such as RealPlayer, QuickTime, and others.  Since the media leverages XML and other forms of metadata, it can also be leveraged for exploitations and for potential man in the middle attacks. Most RTSP inspection software operates by examining the session setups and authentication to apply normal stateful inspection to stop any malicious behavior.

Steve Thomas | Senior Support Escalation Engineer

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