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  1. How do reconfigure the unc hardened paths after the user logged in on the provisioned desktop ? With a scheduled task that runs a script at user logon ?
  2. Tim, what are the requirements to use DEM ? Does it require Workspace ONE ?
  3. I checked the Horizon agent logs debug-2024-xx-xx.txt, log-2024-xx-xx.txt, there are no errors that are specific to the virtual machines with the issue, that do not appear on virtual machines with no issue.
  4. I checked the Horizon agent logs debug-2024-xx-xx.txt, log-2024-xx-xx.txt, there are no errors that are specific to the virtual machines with the issue, that do not appear on virtual machines with no issue.
  5. To Gerard Strouth, the name is wrong in the result of the command gpresult /r /scope:computer in the the security groups in which the virtual machine is part. But actual name is correct. In which logs is clone prep process ? Also I see this error in the event viewer, in "Group Policy" log : Error: Computer determined to be not in a site. Error code 0x77F. The machines with the issue are in the same subnet as the ones which do not have the issue. It is random.
  6. Hi, We deploy various user and computer settings with GPO in virtual machines created in instant clone desktop pools. The issue is that on some virtual machines, all user settings don't apply like folder redirection. On virtual machines having the issue, gpresult command gives error "The user does not have RSoP data". However, with gpresult /r /scope:computer, there's no rsop error and we see that computer settings are applied. The command also shows the security groups in which the virtual machine is, and we noticed that when there is the issue, the computer is not correct but instead is "IT*************$", that is the name of the guest os in the cp-template generated in the provisioning process. On virtual machines with no issue, the computer name is correct in that command. Is the issue related to a provisioning issue and is there any way to force the application of user settings all the time ? Thanks
  7. Hi, We deploy various user and computer settings with GPO in virtual machines created in instant clone desktop pools. The issue is that on some virtual machines, all user settings don't apply like folder redirection. On virtual machines having the issue, gpresult command gives error "The user does not have RSoP data". However, with gpresult /r /scope:computer, there's no rsop error and we see that computer settings are applied. The command also shows the security groups in which the virtual machine is, and we noticed that when there is the issue, the computer is not correct but instead is "IT*************$", that is the name of the guest os in the cp-template generated in the provisioning process. On virtual machines with no issue, the computer name is correct in that command. Is the issue related to a provisioning issue and is there any way to force the application of user settings all the time ? Thanks
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