Persona management issues

I'm trying to put in place the management of the character, and I think that I have everything configured properly. Research in the newspapers I see what follows. Any ideas?

[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

[0] [10/15/2015 17:07:15:0680] [RTOGetExcludedPids] retrieved ProfSvc Pid: 368

[0] [10/15/2015 17:07:15:0680] [RTOGetExcludedPids] retrieved VP Svc Pid: 2372

[0] [10/15/2015 17:07:49:0146] [HandlerEx] received SERVICE_CONTROL_INTERROGATE

[0] [10/15/2015 17:07:49:0162] [HandlerEx] received SERVICE_CONTROL_INTERROGATE

[0] [10/15/2015 17:07:54:0893] [RTOPruneHGFSCache] FindFirstFile failed: path: C:\ProgramData\VMware\HGFS\*.dat, 0 x 80070002

[0] [10/15/2015 17:08:25:0718] [RTOGetExcludedPids] could not retrieve WinDefend Pid: 0, 0 x 0

[0] [10/15/2015 17:08:25:0718] [RTOGetExcludedPids] retrieved ProfSvc Pid: 368

[0] [10/15/2015 17:08:25:0718] [RTOGetExcludedPids] retrieved VP Svc Pid: 2372

[0] [10/15/2015 17:08:49:0541] [HandlerEx] received SERVICE_CONTROL_INTERROGATE

[0] [10/15/2015 17:08:49:0557] [HandlerEx] received SERVICE_CONTROL_INTERROGATE

[0] [10/15/2015 17:09:35:0750] [RTOGetExcludedPids] could not retrieve WinDefend Pid: 0, 0 x 0

[0] [10/15/2015 17:09:35:0750] [RTOGetExcludedPids] retrieved ProfSvc Pid: 368

[0] [10/15/2015 17:09:35:0750] [RTOGetExcludedP ]

Not sure of your version, but management Persona on a 2012 repositories Windows file server is not a supported configuration in earlier versions 6.0.2

VMware KB: Repository of VMware View Persona before VMware View 6.0.2 Windows operating system support

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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.

  • Problems with the Folder Redirection with Persona management, discovers 6.2.0

    Hi all

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    Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

    Kind regards

    Loc.

    Thank you h3nkY,

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    Best regards

    Loc7.

  • Symantec Endpoint Protection on Horizon view 6.0 Clone related with Persona management, message 'do not save profile '.

    Some users receive the error their character has no backup. KB 2019247 doesn't seem to be the problem. In the journal of VMWVvp.txt, there are repeated lines of this:

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    Thank you.

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    Recently, we experienced some rather strange issues with the management network on several of our ESX 3.5i hosts.  We are having a hard time figuring What exactly goes here.  I thought I would ask some ideas here in the community.  Please help if you can.

    Symptoms:

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    When attempting to connect to the i.p. of management we receive one of two different errors of the Vmware infrastructure client:

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    2. bad user name or password

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    Any thoughts?  We really are scratching our heads on this one.  Running virtual machines are seen no problem and we can rdp to them without any problem.  Attempts to stop the console command did not work.  A single server hung and the other screen deleted when restart management network has been selected.  Neither seemed to come back to life, so we close hard two servers connected to the iScsi San and brought backup.  They seem to be ok for now.  But we are very concerened to see a third server with this symptom.

    They all run ESX 3.5i day three.  I'm open to update more but can not find any specific fix listed for U3 that sounds even close to this problem.  I have no mass, the upgrade just because.  I'm the guy who likes first data.

    Thanks for any thoughts!

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    -KjB

    VMware vExpert

    Don't forget to leave some points for messages useful/correct.

  • Disk management issue

    Hello

    We have a new poweredge R910, my colleague has set up 2 RAIDs on this server a RAID 5 with 4 disks and a RAID 1 with 2 discs. Today, I check the disk management and see something strange, I can see that RAID 5 showing a disk 0 (which will be used for data) and the projection of RAID 1 as disc 1 (only BONES top), RAID 1 should not be disk 0? or is not all effect? Personally, I think the RAID 1, which has the operating system should show as disk 0 in Disk Manager.

    No idea if this configuration is correct or not?

    Mrshahin,

    The reason why you see it in this order is due to the order that they were created, so when the system has been configured the Raid 5 is probably configured everything first. When the operating system was installed the second table created has been selected for the operating system. Therefore, give the impression that they are back. Functionally, there is no problem, other than the appearance, so it will not create an instability or problems.

    Let me know if it helps.

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