Discover 5.0 Persona management vs persistent discs

Hello

I'm trying to understand the difference between GPOs Persona management and use of the persistent disks.

Are they to be used separately or could be used together?

Right now, I have a specialized pool created with a logic unit number dedicated to the persistent disk for user data.

It would be wise to implement policies of Persona at this point?  Or using this more useful when a floating swimming pool?

Thank you!

It is certainly more useful in a floating pool.  I don't see why you couldn't use them together it would take just a few tests to see if it benefits you.

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    [576749] [11/05/2016 13:20:17:0370] [RTOLogon! Failure of VMWGetFileInfo of RedirectFile]: process: explorer.exe, leader: \Device\HarddiskVolume2\Users\User\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Libraries\Music.library-ms, 0xC000003A

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    [576749] [11/05/2016 13:20:17:0370] [RTOLogon! RTORetrieveOfflineFile] WRONG received service: 0 x 0, ulResult: 0 x 80070003

    [576749] [11/05/2016 13:20:17:0370] [RTOLogon! RedirectFile] RTORetrieveOfflineFile returned: process: explorer.exe, Offline: 0, 0 x 80070003

    [576754] [11/05/2016 13:20:17:0370] [RTOLogon! Failure of VMWGetFileInfo of RedirectFile]: process: explorer.exe, leader: \Device\HarddiskVolume2\Users\User\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Libraries\SavedPictures.library-ms, 0xC000003A

    [576754] [11/05/2016 13:20:17:0370] [RTOLogon! Retrieved from RTORetrieveOfflineFile] user identity: path: \Device\HarddiskVolume2\Users\User\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Libraries\SavedPictures.library-ms

    [576754] [11/05/2016 13:20:17:0370] [RTOLogon! RTORetrieveOfflineFile] WRONG received service: 0 x 0, ulResult: 0 x 80070003

    [576754] [11/05/2016 13:20:17:0370] [RTOLogon! RedirectFile] RTORetrieveOfflineFile returned: process: explorer.exe, Offline: 0, 0 x 80070003

    [576759] [11/05/2016 13:20:17:0370] [RTOLogon! Failure of VMWGetFileInfo of RedirectFile]: process: explorer.exe, leader: \Device\HarddiskVolume2\Users\User\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Libraries\Videos.library-ms, 0xC000003A

    [576759] [11/05/2016 13:20:17:0370] [RTOLogon! Retrieved from RTORetrieveOfflineFile] user identity: path: \Device\HarddiskVolume2\Users\User\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Libraries\Videos.library-ms

    [576759] [11/05/2016 13:20:17:0370] [RTOLogon! RTORetrieveOfflineFile] WRONG received service: 0 x 0, ulResult: 0 x 80070003

    [576759] [11/05/2016 13:20:17:0370] [RTOLogon! RedirectFile] RTORetrieveOfflineFile returned: process: explorer.exe, Offline: 0, 0 x 80070003

    [576765] [11/05/2016 13:20:17:0370] [RTOLogon! Failure of VMWGetFileInfo of RedirectFile]: process: explorer.exe, leader: \Device\HarddiskVolume2\Users\User\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Libraries\CameraRoll.library-ms, 0xC000003A

    [576765] [11/05/2016 13:20:17:0370] [RTOLogon! Retrieved from RTORetrieveOfflineFile] user identity: path: \Device\HarddiskVolume2\Users\User\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Libraries\CameraRoll.library-ms

    [576765] [11/05/2016 13:20:17:0370] [RTOLogon! RTORetrieveOfflineFile] WRONG received service: 0 x 0, ulResult: 0 x 80070003

    [576765] [11/05/2016 13:20:17:0370] [RTOLogon! RedirectFile] RTORetrieveOfflineFile returned: process: explorer.exe, Offline: 0, 0 x 80070003

    [576770] [11/05/2016 13:20:17:0370] [RTOLogon! Failure of VMWGetFileInfo of RedirectFile]: process: explorer.exe, leader: \Device\HarddiskVolume2\Users\User\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Libraries\Documents.library-ms, 0xC000003A

    [576770] [11/05/2016 13:20:17:0370] [RTOLogon! Retrieved from RTORetrieveOfflineFile] user identity: path: \Device\HarddiskVolume2\Users\User\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Libraries\Documents.library-ms

    [576770] [11/05/2016 13:20:17:0370] [RTOLogon! RTORetrieveOfflineFile] WRONG received service: 0 x 0, ulResult: 0 x 80070003

    [576770] [11/05/2016 13:20:17:0370] [RTOLogon! RedirectFile] RTORetrieveOfflineFile returned: process: explorer.exe, Offline: 0, 0 x 80070003

    [576776] [11/05/2016 13:20:17:0370] [RTOLogon! Failure of VMWGetFileInfo of RedirectFile]: process: explorer.exe, leader: \Device\HarddiskVolume2\Users\User\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Libraries\Pictures.library-ms, 0xC000003A

    [576776] [11/05/2016 13:20:17:0370] [RTOLogon! Retrieved from RTORetrieveOfflineFile] user identity: path: \Device\HarddiskVolume2\Users\User\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Libraries\Pictures.library-ms

    [576776] [11/05/2016 13:20:17:0370] [RTOLogon! RTORetrieveOfflineFile] WRONG received service: 0 x 0, ulResult: 0 x 80070003

    [576776] [11/05/2016 13:20:17:0370] [RTOLogon! RedirectFile] RTORetrieveOfflineFile returned: process: explorer.exe, Offline: 0, 0 x 80070003

    [576791] [11/05/2016 13:20:17:0370] [RTOLogon! Failure of VMWGetFileInfo of RedirectFile]: process: explorer.exe, leader: \Device\HarddiskVolume2\Users\User\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Libraries\desktop.ini, 0xC000003A

    [576791] [11/05/2016 13:20:17:0370] [RTOLogon! Retrieved from RTORetrieveOfflineFile] user identity: path: \Device\HarddiskVolume2\Users\User\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Libraries\desktop.ini

    [576791] [11/05/2016 13:20:17:0370] [RTOLogon! RTORetrieveOfflineFile] WRONG received service: 0 x 0, ulResult: 0 x 80070003

    [576791] [11/05/2016 13:20:17:0370] [RTOLogon! RedirectFile] RTORetrieveOfflineFile returned: process: explorer.exe, Offline: 0, 0 x 80070003

    [576796] [11/05/2016 13:20:17:0370] [RTOLogon! Failure of VMWGetFileInfo of RedirectFile]: process: explorer.exe, leader: \Device\HarddiskVolume2\Users\User\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Libraries\desktop.ini, 0xC000003A

    [576796] [11/05/2016 13:20:17:0370] [RTOLogon! Retrieved from RTORetrieveOfflineFile] user identity: path: \Device\HarddiskVolume2\Users\User\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Libraries\desktop.ini

    [576796] [11/05/2016 13:20:17:0370] [RTOLogon! RTORetrieveOfflineFile] WRONG received service: 0 x 0, ulResult: 0 x 80070002

    [576796] [11/05/2016 13:20:17:0370] [RTOLogon! RedirectFile] RTORetrieveOfflineFile returned: process: explorer.exe, Offline: 0, 0 x 80070002

    [576801] [11/05/2016 13:20:17:0370] [RTOLogon! Failure of VMWGetFileInfo of RedirectFile]: process: explorer.exe, leader: \Device\HarddiskVolume2\Users\User\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Libraries, 0xC0000034

    [576801] [11/05/2016 13:20:17:0370] [RTOLogon! Retrieved from RTORetrieveOfflineFile] user identity: path: \Device\HarddiskVolume2\Users\User\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Libraries

    [576801] [11/05/2016 13:20:17:0385] [RTOLogon! RTORetrieveOfflineFile] WRONG received service: 0 x 0, ulResult: 0 x 80070003

    [576801] [11/05/2016 13:20:17:0385] [RTOLogon! RedirectFile] RTORetrieveOfflineFile returned: process: explorer.exe, Offline: 0, 0 x 80070003

    [576850] [11/05/2016 13:20:17:0385] [RTOLogon! Failure of VMWGetFileInfo of RedirectFile]: process: explorer.exe, leader: \Device\HarddiskVolume2\Users\User\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Libraries, 0xC0000034

    [576850] [11/05/2016 13:20:17:0385] [RTOLogon! Retrieved from RTORetrieveOfflineFile] user identity: path: \Device\HarddiskVolume2\Users\User\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Libraries

    [576850] [11/05/2016 13:20:17:0385] [RTOLogon! RTORetrieveOfflineFile] WRONG received service: 0 x 0, ulResult: 0 x 80070002

    [576850] [11/05/2016 13:20:17:0385] [RTOLogon! RedirectFile] RTORetrieveOfflineFile returned: process: explorer.exe, Offline: 0, 0 x 80070002

    [576969] [11/05/2016 13:20:17:0463] [RTOLogon! Failure of VMWGetFileInfo of RedirectFile]: process: explorer.exe, leader: \Device\HarddiskVolume2\Users\User\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Network Shortcuts\desktop.ini, 0xC0000034

    [576969] [11/05/2016 13:20:17:0463] [RTOLogon! Retrieved from RTORetrieveOfflineFile] user identity: path: \Device\HarddiskVolume2\Users\User\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Network Shortcuts\desktop.ini

    [576969] [11/05/2016 13:20:17:0463] [RTOLogon! RTORetrieveOfflineFile] WRONG received service: 0 x 0, ulResult: 0 x 80070003

    [576969] [11/05/2016 13:20:17:0463] [RTOLogon! RedirectFile] RTORetrieveOfflineFile returned: process: explorer.exe, Offline: 0, 0 x 80070003

    [576977] [11/05/2016 13:20:17:0463] [RTOLogon! VMWQueryEA] no EAs found: file: \Users\User\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Network shortcuts

    [576977] [11/05/2016 13:20:17:0463] [RTOLogon! VMWCreateOfflineFiles] has no opening of remote folder: \Device\Mup\server\VdiProfiles\Profiles\User.company.V5\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Network shortcuts, 0xC000003A

    [576982] [11/05/2016 13:20:17:0463] [RTOLogon! VMWQueryEA] no EAs found: file: \Users\User\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Network shortcuts

    [576982] [11/05/2016 13:20:17:0463] [RTOLogon! VMWCreateOfflineFiles] has no opening of remote folder: \Device\Mup\server\VdiProfiles\Profiles\User.company.V5\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Network, 0xC0000034 shortcuts

    [577033] [11/05/2016 13:20:21:0760] [RTOLogon! VMWQueryEA] no EAs found: file: \Users\User\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Network shortcuts

    [577033] [11/05/2016 13:20:21:0760] [RTOLogon! VMWCreateOfflineFiles] has no opening of remote folder: \Device\Mup\server\VdiProfiles\Profiles\User.company.V5\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Network, 0xC0000034 shortcuts

    [577039] [11/05/2016 13:20:21:0760] [RTOLogon! VMWQueryEA] no EAs found: file: \Users\User\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Network shortcuts

    [577039] [11/05/2016 13:20:21:0760] [RTOLogon! VMWCreateOfflineFiles] has no opening of remote folder: \Device\Mup\server\VdiProfiles\Profiles\User.company.V5\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Network, 0xC0000034 shortcuts

    [577061] [11/05/2016 13:20:21:0854] [RTOLogon! Failure of VMWGetFileInfo of RedirectFile]: process: explorer.exe, leader: \Device\HarddiskVolume2\Users\User\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Explorer\ThumbCacheToDelete, 0xC0000034

    [577061] [11/05/2016 13:20:21:0854] [RTOLogon! Retrieved from RTORetrieveOfflineFile] user identity: path: \Device\HarddiskVolume2\Users\User\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Explorer\ThumbCacheToDelete

    [577061] [11/05/2016 13:20:21:0854] [RTOLogon! RTORetrieveOfflineFile] WRONG received service: 0 x 0, ulResult: 0 x 80070003

    [577061] [11/05/2016 13:20:21:0854] [RTOLogon! RedirectFile] RTORetrieveOfflineFile returned: process: explorer.exe, Offline: 0, 0 x 80070003

    [577131] [11/05/2016 13:20:24:0854] [RTOLogon! PreDC] was not able to interview EA: process: explorer.exe, path: 0xC000003B (null);

    [577135] [11/05/2016 13:20:24:0854] [RTOLogon! PreDC] was not able to interview EA: process: explorer.exe, path: 0xC000003B (null);

    [577137] [11/05/2016 13:20:24:0854] [RTOLogon! PreDC] was not able to interview EA: process: explorer.exe, path: 0xC000003B (null);

    [577139] [11/05/2016 13:20:24:0854] [RTOLogon! PreDC] was not able to interview EA: process: explorer.exe, path: 0xC000003B (null);

    [577143] [11/05/2016 13:20:24:0854] [RTOLogon! PreDC] was not able to interview EA: process: explorer.exe, path: 0xC000003B (null);

    [577147] [11/05/2016 13:20:24:0854] [RTOLogon! PreDC] was not able to interview EA: process: explorer.exe, path: 0xC000003B (null);

    [577170] [11/05/2016 13:20:24:0886] [RTOLogon! PreDC] was not able to interview EA: process: explorer.exe, path: 0xC000003B (null);

    [577173] [11/05/2016 13:20:24:0886] [RTOLogon! PreDC] was not able to interview EA: process: explorer.exe, path: 0xC000003B (null);

    [577188] [11/05/2016 13:20:24:0901] [RTOLogon! PreDC] was not able to interview EA: process: explorer.exe, path: 0xC000003B (null);

    [577192] [11/05/2016 13:20:24:0917] [RTOLogon! PreDC] was not able to interview EA: process: explorer.exe, path: 0xC000003B (null);

    [577196] [11/05/2016 13:20:24:0932] [RTOLogon! PreDC] was not able to interview EA: process: explorer.exe, path: 0xC000003B (null);

    [577200] [11/05/2016 13:20:24:0948] [RTOLogon! PreDC] was not able to interview EA: process: explorer.exe, path: 0xC000003B (null);

    [577204] [11/05/2016 13:20:24:0964] [RTOLogon! PreDC] was not able to interview EA: process: explorer.exe, path: 0xC000003B (null);

    [577206] [11/05/2016 13:20:24:0964] [RTOLogon! PreDC] was not able to interview EA: process: explorer.exe, path: 0xC000003B (null);

    [577211] [11/05/2016 13:20:24:0979] [RTOLogon! PreDC] was not able to interview EA: process: explorer.exe, path: 0xC000003B (null);

    [577213] [11/05/2016 13:20:24:0979] [RTOLogon! PreDC] was not able to interview EA: process: explorer.exe, path: 0xC000003B (null);

    [577215] [11/05/2016 13:20:24:0979] [RTOLogon! PreDC] was not able to interview EA: process: explorer.exe, path: 0xC000003B (null);

    [577217] [11/05/2016 13:20:24:0979] [RTOLogon! PreDC] was not able to interview EA: process: explorer.exe, path: 0xC000003B (null);

    [577219] [11/05/2016 13:20:24:0979] [RTOLogon! PreDC] was not able to interview EA: process: explorer.exe, path: 0xC000003B (null);

    [577221] [11/05/2016 13:20:24:0979] [RTOLogon! PreDC] was not able to interview EA: process: explorer.exe, path: 0xC000003B (null);

    [577223] [11/05/2016 13:20:24:0979] [RTOLogon! PreDC] was not able to interview EA: process: explorer.exe, path: 0xC000003B (null);

    [577232] [11/05/2016 13:20:24:0995] [RTOLogon! PreDC] was not able to interview EA: process: explorer.exe, path: 0xC000003B (null);

    [577234] [11/05/2016 13:20:24:0995] [RTOLogon! PreDC] was not able to interview EA: process: explorer.exe, path: 0xC000003B (null);

    [577236] [11/05/2016 13:20:24:0995] [RTOLogon! PreDC] was not able to interview EA: process: explorer.exe, path: 0xC000003B (null);

    [577242] [11/05/2016 13:20:25:0011] [RTOLogon! PreDC] was not able to interview EA: process: explorer.exe, path: 0xC000003B (null);

    [577244] [11/05/2016 13:20:25:0011] [RTOLogon! PreDC] was not able to interview EA: process: explorer.exe, path: 0xC000003B (null);

    [577246] [11/05/2016 13:20:25:0011] [RTOLogon! PreDC] was not able to interview EA: process: explorer.exe, path: 0xC000003B (null);

    [577252] [11/05/2016 13:20:25:0026] [RTOLogon! PreDC] was not able to interview EA: process: explorer.exe, path: 0xC000003B (null);

    [577256] [11/05/2016 13:20:25:0042] [RTOLogon! PreDC] was not able to interview EA: process: explorer.exe, path: 0xC000003B (null);

    [577258] [11/05/2016 13:20:25:0042] [RTOLogon! PreDC] was not able to interview EA: process: explorer.exe, path: 0xC000003B (null);

    [577260] [11/05/2016 13:20:25:0042] [RTOLogon! PreDC] was not able to interview EA: process: explorer.exe, path: 0xC000003B (null);

    [577262] [11/05/2016 13:20:25:0042] [RTOLogon! PreDC] was not able to interview EA: process: explorer.exe, path: 0xC000003B (null);

    [577271] [11/05/2016 13:20:25:0057] [RTOLogon! PreDC] was not able to interview EA: process: explorer.exe, path: 0xC000003B (null);

    [577295] [11/05/2016 13:20:25:0089] [RTOLogon! Failure of VMWGetFileInfo of RedirectFile]: process: explorer.exe, leader: \Device\HarddiskVolume2\Users\User\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Explorer\IconCacheToDelete, 0xC0000034

    [577295] [11/05/2016 13:20:25:0089] [RTOLogon! Retrieved from RTORetrieveOfflineFile] user identity: path: \Device\HarddiskVolume2\Users\User\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Explorer\IconCacheToDelete

    [577295] [11/05/2016 13:20:25:0104] [RTOLogon! RTORetrieveOfflineFile] WRONG received service: 0 x 0, ulResult: 0 x 80070003

    [577295] [11/05/2016 13:20:25:0104] [RTOLogon! RedirectFile] RTORetrieveOfflineFile returned: process: explorer.exe, Offline: 0, 0 x 80070003

    [577364] [11/05/2016 13:20:25:0104] [RTOLogon! Failure of VMWGetFileInfo of RedirectFile]: process: explorer.exe, leader: \Device\HarddiskVolume2\Users\User\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Explorer\IconCacheToDelete, 0xC0000034

    [577364] [11/05/2016 13:20:25:0104] [RTOLogon! Retrieved from RTORetrieveOfflineFile] user identity: path: \Device\HarddiskVolume2\Users\User\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Explorer\IconCacheToDelete

    [577364] [11/05/2016 13:20:25:0120] [RTOLogon! RTORetrieveOfflineFile] WRONG received service: 0 x 0, ulResult: 0 x 80070002

    [577364] [11/05/2016 13:20:25:0120] [RTOLogon! RedirectFile] RTORetrieveOfflineFile returned: process: explorer.exe, Offline: 0, 0 x 80070002

    [577422] [11/05/2016 13:20:25:0120] [RTOLogon! Failure of VMWGetFileInfo of RedirectFile]: process: explorer.exe, leader: \Device\HarddiskVolume2\Users\User\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Explorer\IconCacheToDelete, 0xC0000034

    [577422] [11/05/2016 13:20:25:0120] [RTOLogon! Retrieved from RTORetrieveOfflineFile] user identity: path: \Device\HarddiskVolume2\Users\User\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Explorer\IconCacheToDelete

    [577422] [11/05/2016 13:20:25:0120] [RTOLogon! RTORetrieveOfflineFile] WRONG received service: 0 x 0, ulResult: 0 x 80070002

    [577422] [11/05/2016 13:20:25:0120] [RTOLogon! RedirectFile] RTORetrieveOfflineFile returned: process: explorer.exe, Offline: 0, 0 x 80070002

    [577564] [11/05/2016 13:20:27:0339] [RTOLogon! PreDC] was not able to interview EA: process: explorer.exe, path: 0xC000003B (null);

    [577568] [11/05/2016 13:20:27:0339] [RTOLogon! PreDC] was not able to interview EA: process: explorer.exe, path: 0xC000003B (null);

    [577570] [11/05/2016 13:20:27:0354] [RTOLogon! PreDC] was not able to interview EA: process: explorer.exe, path: 0xC000003B (null);

    [577574] [11/05/2016 13:20:27:0354] [RTOLogon! PreDC] was not able to interview EA: process: explorer.exe, path: 0xC000003B (null);

    [577576] [11/05/2016 13:20:27:0354] [RTOLogon! PreDC] was not able to interview EA: process: explorer.exe, path: 0xC000003B (null);

    [577594] [11/05/2016 13:20:29:0120] [RTOLogon! PreDC] was not able to interview EA: process: explorer.exe, path: 0xC000003B (null);

    [577598] [11/05/2016 13:20:29:0120] [RTOLogon! PreDC] was not able to interview EA: process: explorer.exe, path: 0xC000003B (null);

    [577600] [11/05/2016 13:20:29:0136] [RTOLogon! PreDC] was not able to interview EA: process: explorer.exe, path: 0xC000003B (null);

    [577604] [11/05/2016 13:20:29:0136] [RTOLogon! PreDC] was not able to interview EA: process: explorer.exe, path: 0xC000003B (null);

    [577606] [11/05/2016 13:20:29:0136] [RTOLogon! PreDC] was not able to interview EA: process: explorer.exe, path: 0xC000003B (null);

    Envorionment details:

    -VMware view 6.2.2 Build 3508079

    -Windows Professional 10

    -VMware Appvolumes 2.10

    I have tried almost everything, first I thought that the cause was insufficient richt on the repository, but the lock has been created without any problems and the folder the user is created with the correct permissions

    Thanks in advance!

    Kevin.

    Hey,.

    The problem was solved by the activation of Services 'Microsoft Software Shadow Copy Provider'

    Kevin.

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    Loc.

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    [17:02:35:0632 5/2015] [RTOGetExcludedPids] accessed VP Svc Pid: 2372

    [0] [10/15/2015 17:02:46:0929] [HandlerEx] received SERVICE_CONTROL_INTERROGATE

    [0] [10/15/2015 17:02:46:0930] [HandlerEx] received SERVICE_CONTROL_INTERROGATE

    [0] [10/15/2015 17:03:45:0635] [RTOGetExcludedPids] could not retrieve WinDefend Pid: 0, 0 x 0

    [0] [10/15/2015 17:03:45:0635] [RTOGetExcludedPids] retrieved ProfSvc Pid: 368

    [0] [10/15/2015 17:03:45:0635] [RTOGetExcludedPids] retrieved VP Svc Pid: 2372

    [0] [10/15/2015 17:03:47:0318] [HandlerEx] received SERVICE_CONTROL_INTERROGATE

    [0] [10/15/2015 17:03:47:0322] [HandlerEx] received SERVICE_CONTROL_INTERROGATE

    [0] [10/15/2015 17:03:54:0854] [RTOPruneHGFSCache] FindFirstFile failed: path: C:\ProgramData\VMware\HGFS\*.dat, 0 x 80070002

    [0] [10/15/2015 17:04:47:0714] [HandlerEx] received SERVICE_CONTROL_INTERROGATE

    [0] [10/15/2015 17:04:47:0716] [HandlerEx] received SERVICE_CONTROL_INTERROGATE

    [0] [10/15/2015 17:04:55:0642] [RTOGetExcludedPids] could not retrieve WinDefend Pid: 0, 0 x 0

    [0] [10/15/2015 17:04:55:0642] [RTOGetExcludedPids] retrieved ProfSvc Pid: 368

    [0] [10/15/2015 17:04:55:0642] [RTOGetExcludedPids] retrieved VP Svc Pid: 2372

    [0] [10/15/2015 17:05:48:0248] [HandlerEx] received SERVICE_CONTROL_INTERROGATE

    [0] [10/15/2015 17:05:48:0252] [HandlerEx] received SERVICE_CONTROL_INTERROGATE

    [0] [10/15/2015 17:05:54:0876] [RTOPruneHGFSCache] FindFirstFile failed: path: C:\ProgramData\VMware\HGFS\*.dat, 0 x 80070002

    [0] [10/15/2015 17:06:05:0674] [RTOGetExcludedPids] could not retrieve WinDefend Pid: 0, 0 x 0

    [0] [10/15/2015 17:06:05:0674] [RTOGetExcludedPids] retrieved ProfSvc Pid: 368

    [0] [10/15/2015 17:06:05:0674] [RTOGetExcludedPids] retrieved VP Svc Pid: 2372

    [0] [10/15/2015 17:06:48:0675] [HandlerEx] received SERVICE_CONTROL_INTERROGATE

    [0] [10/15/2015 17:06:48:0675] [HandlerEx] received SERVICE_CONTROL_INTERROGATE

    [0] [10/15/2015 17:07:15:0680] [RTOGetExcludedPids] could not retrieve WinDefend Pid: 0, 0 x 0

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