Troubleshooting XenDesktop | Desktop Viewer Hangs on Connecting…

Scenario: When you launch a XenDesktop session, it hangs on “Connecting…” status forever.  This occurs only to a particular user whiles other users are able to get the XenDesktop sessions from same delivery group. Environment: Using XenDesktop 7.5 User Receiver version 4.1.0.56461 Using MCS XenServer 6.2 for VMs Hypervisor in a Pool with HA enabled iSCSI storage for VM locations Using Windows 7 SP1 desktop image VDA 7.5.0.4523 Static and Non-persistent desktop type   Troubleshooting: When you logon to Desktop Delivery Controller, you notice that VM assigned for the reported user is showing up as Powered Off and “Unregistered” as […]

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Windows Live Writer Error | The following images cannot be published because the web blog does not support image publishing

Scenario: All of sudden, you start noticing that Windows Live writer fails to upload images files in the new posts or while updating the existing posts.  This trigger even without any changes to your blog or Live writer installation.   Troubleshooting: You ensure: The images are of either .jpeg or .png that worked previously Images are of not too large in size use other image upload add-ins like Polaroid there is no “Link To” or any other image Link settings configured in Live writer you allow Live writer to update the blog theme and it completes successfully But still you […]

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Microsoft released RemoteIE built on RemoteApp in Windows Azure

MSFT yesterday announced the RemoteIE: Test the latest IE on Windows, Mac OS X, iOS and Android You can subscribe for it from https://remote.modern.ie/subscribe  Upon successful registration, you’ll get an email like below: Then download the app for your device. It is supported on below Mac iPhone and iPad Android Windows x86 Windows x64 Windows RT Launch “Microsoft RemoteApp” > Get Started and login with your Windows ID. In the background, you’ll find two processes running RdClientLauncher.exe and rdclient.exe. Upon launching Visio 2013, you’ll see the default diagram portraying < p>

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