Application Virtualization Management Console Error 0000c800
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Fix: Error Code 0000C800 is generated when connecting to the App-V Management Console ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ J.C. HornbeckJanuary 16, 20122 0 0 0 Here’s a new KB article we published today. This one tells you how to fix an issue where error code 0000C800 is generated when connecting to the App-V Management Console: ===== Symptoms When connecting to the Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V or SoftGrid) Management Web Service from the App-V Management Console, you receive the following https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/930565 error message: Unexpected error occurred. Please report the following error code to your system administrator. Error code: 0000C800 Cause This can occur if TCP/IP is disabled in SQL Server Configuration Manager under SQL Server Network Configuration on the App-V Database SQL Server. Resolution On the SQL Server where the App-V Database resides, launch SQL Server Configuration Manager, https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/appv/2012/01/16/fix-error-code-0000c800-is-generated-when-connecting-to-the-app-v-management-console/ navigate and expand the SQL Server Network Configuration node and enable the TCP/IP protocol on the SQL instance that hosts the App-V Database. Example: On a default install of SQL there will be a Protocols for MSSQLSERVER listed under SQL Server Network Configuration. Highlight Protocols for MSSQLSERVER, right click on TCP/IP in the right hand pane and choose Enable from the Context Menu. More Information Other articles related to this specific App-V SQL Server connectivity error are below: 930565 Error message when you connect to the App-V (SoftGrid) Management Web Service from the App-V (SoftGrid) Management Console: "Error code: 0000C800" - http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;930565 SoftGrid Management Console Intermittently Crashes With 0000C800 or 0000C81D Errors - http://blogs.technet.com/b/appv/archive/2007/09/13/softgrid-management-console-intermittently-crashes-with-0000c800-or-0000c81d-errors.aspx App-V 4.5 Remote Console Configuration Guide - http://blogs.technet.com/b/appv/archive/2009/04/21/app-v-4-5-remote-console-configuration-guide.aspx ===== For the most current version of this article please see the following: 2663873: Error Code 0000C800 is generated when connecting to the App-V Management Console J.C. Hornbeck | System Center Knowledge Engineer Get the latest System Center news on Facebook and Twitter: App-V Team blog:
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September 1, 2010 App-V FAQ: How do I troubleshoot the App-V Management Server? Common scenarios for troubleshooting the Management Server (or the Streaming Server) are connectivity issues between the client and server, opening the Management Console from a remote machine and upgrading the Management Server. Before you Deploy If you’re new to App-V I recommend reading the existing documentation on how to deploy the Management Server software to save you from having to troubleshoot issues later on. The Microsoft Application Virtualization Version 4.6 SP1 Trial Guide is available for download, or you can follow these articles available on TechNet: How to Install Application Virtualization Management Server How to Install the Application Virtualization Streaming Server How to Install the Management Web Service How to Install a Database How to Configure the Application Virtualization Management Servers How to Configure the Application Virtualization Streaming Servers How to Configure the IIS Server How to Configure the Server to be Trusted for Delegation Configuring the Firewall for the App-V Servers How to Install and Configure the Default Application Troubleshooting Tools There are three tools that you should reach for when troubleshooting the Management Server or the Streaming Server: The Application Event log on the server The App-V Management Server log The App-V Ping Tool When viewing the Application event log, filter the log (right-click / Filter Current Log…) and use these Event sources - Application Virtualization and Application Virtualization Server. The App-V Management Server event log is located in: x86: C:\Program Files\Microsoft System Center App Virt Management Server\App Virt Management Server\logs x64: C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft System Center App Virt Management Server\App Virt Management Server\logs There are a couple of great posts on using the log files to troubleshoot issues with the log file: Troubleshooting App-V with log files and Getting to Grip with the App-V Server Log File (sft-server.log). Although you can use Telnet to check connectivity issues, you should first reach for the App-V Ping Tool by Immidio. This command-line application comes as a part of the Immidio Resource Kit, which is free. I can’t speak highly enough of the App-V Ping Tool, it’s the fastest and easiest way to determine whether the Management Server is contactable. Resources The following articles and blog posts are excellent resources for troubleshooting the Management Server: App-V 4.5 SP2 Release Notes Application Virtualization Server-Based Scenario Troubleshooti