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USB drives after FW 8.1
After upgrading Our thin Clients (d10D) to newest FW 8.1 release 29 we are not able to map usb drives. Same result With 8.1 release 27.
We have to Citrix solutions, one XenApp 6.5 and one XenApp 7.7 With same result. The event logs gives me this Message when the usb drive (formatted as FAT)
Can't open \\?\USBSTOR#Disk&Ven_Kingston&Prod_DataTraveler_3.0&Rev_PMAP#0019B9FBC7BEBF20C71A7E64&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}. Errorcode: 5@02000017
We are not using the option to map under Z:
mpdaws
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January 17th, 2016 16:00
We have the same issue with Xenapp 6.5 with T10 clients. Have had to roll back to 8.0.
RMontalvo
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January 18th, 2016 11:00
Can you verify that you have the following on your WNOS.INI or XEN.INI file:
SessionConfig=All \
MapDisks=Yes
and
SessionConfig=ICA \
DiskMapTo=GHI
Where the GHI option assigns letters G: , H: and I: to any drives you plugin to the USB port.
If this does not solve the issue, please include your WNOS.INI or XEN.INI file for review.
mpdaws
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January 18th, 2016 12:00
Hello and thank you for your help.
We have had SessionConfig=All MapDisks=Yes in a user.ini, but did not have SessionConfig=ICA DiskMapTo=GHI. I've tried adding both to wnos.ini but it has not changed the fault.
#
# Global General Settings
TimeZone="GMT + 10:00" ManualOverride=yes daylight=no TimeZoneName="E. Australia"
AutoLoad=1
#
# Global Connection Settings
DesktopColorDepth=32
DisableDomain=yes
DomainList=10101.com.au
Dualhead=yes
EnableGKey=no
Fileserver=1.0.1.0
FormURL=chlogo.gif
RapportDisable=yes DHCPinform=no DNSLookup=no
Service=snmpd disable=yes
Service=thinprint disable=yes
Service=wdm disable=yes
SignOn=yes ConnectionManager=hide
SysMode=classic
#
# User General Settings
DeskColor="0 0 0"
Desktop=CHwp.jpg Layout=Center
KeySequence=yes Ctrl+Alt+Up=no Ctrl+Alt+Left=no Ctrl+Alt+Right=no
Language=au
PRIVILEGE=None LockDown=no ShowDisplaySettings=yes SuppressTaskBar=yes
ScreenSaver=10 LockTerminal=0 Type=0
ShutdownCount=0
Timeserver=1.0.1.0 timeformat="24-hour format"
#
# User Peripheral Settings
Device=audio volume=high
Device=camera width=640 height=480 fps=10
Device=keyboard RepeatRate=0
Resolution=DDC
#
# User Connection Settings
AutoSignoff=Yes Shutdown=Yes
Connect=ICA Autoconnect=Yes
FixLicense=clean
IcaBrowsing=HTTP
Inactive=480
PnliteServer=1.0.1.0:8080 AutoConnectList="Desktop"
Seamless=YES HideTaskBar=2
SessionConfig=ICA AudioQuality=high ProgressiveDisplay=yes USBRedirection=HDX DiskMapTo=JKL
SessionConfig=All MapDisks=Yes
RMontalvo
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January 18th, 2016 13:00
Here's an updated an simplifies WNOS.INI file from your previous version. I removed unnecessary configuration options and updated some parameters,
;*************************************************************
;* *
;* WNOS.INI *
;* *
;*************************************************************
;*************************************************************
;* General 1 *
;*************************************************************
autoload=1
Fileserver=1.0.1.0
Privilege=None \
ShowDisplaySettings=Yes \
SuppressTaskbar=yes
AutoSignoff=yes \
Shutdown=yes
FixLicense=clean
SysMode=Classic
SignOn=Yes \
ConnectionManager=Hide
;*************************************************************
;* General 2 *
;*************************************************************
FormURL=chlogo.gif
Inactive=480
;*************************************************************
;* Peripherals *
;*************************************************************
Language=Au
KeySequence=yes \
Ctrl+Alt+Up=no \
Ctrl+Alt+Left=no \
Ctrl+Alt+Right=no
RepeatRate=0
Device=Camera \
Format=raw \
Width=640 \
Height=480 \
FPS=10
;*************************************************************
;* Display *
;*************************************************************
DualHead=Yes \
ManualOveride=yes \
Mainscreen=1 \
MonitorAutoDetect=Yes
Screen=1 \
Resolution=DDC
Screen=2 \
Resolution=DDC
DeskColor="0 0 0"
Desktop=CHwp.jpg \
Layout=Center
Screensaver=10 Type=0
;*************************************************************
;* Time *
;*************************************************************
Timeserver=1.0.1.0 \
Timeformat="24-hour format"
TimeZone='GMT + 10:00' \
ManualOverride=yes \
Daylight=yes \
Start=030507 \
End=100507 \
TimeZoneName="E. Australia Standard Time"
;*************************************************************
;* Network *
;*************************************************************
DisableDomain=yes
DomainList="10101.com.au"
;*************************************************************
;* Services *
;*************************************************************
Service=SNMPD \
Disable=Yes
Service=ThinPrint \
Disable=Yes
Service=WDM \
Disable=Yes
;*************************************************************
;* General Session *
;*************************************************************
SessionConfig=ALL \
MapDisks=yes \
VUSB_DISKS=Yes
SessionConfig=ICA \
AudioQuality=High \
DiskMapTo=JKL \
ProgressiveDisplay=yes \
USBRedirection=HDX
;*************************************************************
;* ICA *
;*************************************************************
IcaBrowsing=HTTP
Seamless=yes
PnliteServer=1.0.1.0:8080 \
AutoConnectList="Desktop"
mpdaws
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January 18th, 2016 14:00
Thank you for your help again, but it hasn't fixed the problem. I noticed that during boot up the terminal says "Invalid Statement : DiskMapTo".
RMontalvo
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January 25th, 2016 08:00
Verify that the DiskMapTo= option is under the SessionConfig=ICA section, and that there are no spaces after the backslash (\).
mpdaws
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January 26th, 2016 15:00
Hello and thanks again. You were right about the extra space causing the error in the event log, but even with the space removed, I still can't see the USB drive being passed through to the ICA session.
mpdaws
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August 21st, 2016 20:00
Have figured this one out. The new firmware 8.1 and 8.3 both require the fileserver option in the wnos.ini config file to be set with a longer path. Previously we had it set to fileserver=10.10.10.10 but it now needs to be set to fileserver=10.10.10.10/Location/wyse where Location is the same value that is returned by DHCP option 162. There isn't anything in the documentation about this change. The longer path works for version 8.0 and 8.1 and 8.3.
mpdaws
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August 21st, 2016 20:00
This problem also caused problems for us when trying to upgrade or downgrade firmware. We had to make us of the wyseftpfbc4tc dns alias as a temporary workaround for our machine to pickup firmware changes and user.ini config files.