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to complete the request or is itApp-V? August 3, 2011 madvirtualizer Leave a comment Chances are, if you have deployed App-V in a large-scale TS/RDS environment, you may have come across this intermittent error message: Application Virtualization Error - The System https://madvirtualizer.wordpress.com/tag/00006003/ is too busy to complete the request. If the problem persists, please report it to your system administrator Sometimes it is followed by a specific error code. Error code 1690140A-200001CD The error may even follow another error such as: The Application Virtualization client could not be started. The Application Virtualization Service is not running. Report the following error code to your System Administrator: Error Code: 4602847-0FA10612-00006003. Normally, when we get application virtualization messages about the "System” being too busy to complete the request it is misleading. What is really too busy to complete the request is the App-V front end component. When The SFTTRAY command launches, if it sees another instance of itself running, it tries to pass off whatever it was supposed to do to the existing sfttray process. If it sees that other instance but the handoff times out because the application virtualization error other instance isn’t responsive, it will return with this message. The error message really is telling you that SFTTRAY (or another front end component such as VAPPLAUNCHER or SFTDDE) is unable to complete the request because an App-V client component is too busy to complete the request. There could be many underlying causes to this resulting from the SFTLIST.EXE (client service) being too busy or even the desktop configuration controller component (SFTDCC.EXE) not being responsive. If this is tied to a global DC refresh, or periodic DC refresh we could have a known issue with SFTDCC not releasing handles. The 6th Hotfix for 4.6.0 addresses this and is available: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2517187 RTSPS Channels We recently also came across another cause of this issue and it is outlined here: http://blogs.technet.com/b/appv/archive/2011/07/28/clients-encounter-error-code-xxxxxx0a-200001cd-when-streaming-rtsps-in-microsoft-app-v.aspx In this case, the RTSPS protocol was the culprit. RTSPS (RTSP over SSL) is limited to 255 channels and each package takes two channels. If the total number of channels exceeds this value then the error above is generated. To resolve the issue, decrease the maximum number of channels in use at any given time by scaling out the number of RTSPS servers. RTSP Scaling Along that line, even if you are using RTSP, this could also be tied to scaling issue