Application Virtualization Management Server Error 25109
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of Management Server fails with Error25109 February 24, 2011 madvirtualizer Leave a comment Go to comments You may get the following error during the installation of the App-V 4.5 Management Server, you get the following error: Error 25109.The installation program could not create the configuration data store. Please see the installation log file for more information. While this is a generic error, a new https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/7188841f-3309-4b26-8af8-e47c0ea03171/error-25109-appv-sql-2012?forum=mdopappv issues has been discovered where this can happen if one of the following conditions are true on the SQL Server: 1.) A pre-created empty database was selected (i.e. an empty APPVIRT database was created in advance.) 2.) The SQL Server is configured to use a Collation that https://madvirtualizer.wordpress.com/2011/02/24/app-v-installation-of-management-server-fails-with-error-25109/ is case-sensitive such as SQL_Latin1_General_Cp1_CS_AS_KI_WI (Dictionary order, case-sensitive) For issue #1, Either do not pre-create the APPVIRT database or leverage the database creation scripts made available on the distribution media for App-V. For issue #2, ensure the SQL Server you are using is leveraging a case-insensitive collation. For more information on database pre-creation for App-V installations, please refer to the following document: http://download.microsoft.com/download/1/6/1/161042F3-9CDE-45F7-BC20-4FBDA8888890/Creating_new_db_using_sql_scripting.docx Information on SQL Collations can be found here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms144250.aspx Like this:Like Loading... Related Categories: App-V Tags: 25109, AppV, appvirt, collation, datastore, installation, SQL Comments (1) Trackbacks (2) Leave a comment Trackback code promo smartbox June 20, 2014 at 11:01 am Reply Somebody necessarily assist to make significantly articles I'd state. This is the very first time I frequented your website page and thus far? I amazed with the analysis you made to create this particular put
installation i've encountered several errors. These errors are explained in the next paragraphs. error 25109 The installation program could not create the configuration data store: During the installation of the App-V management console be sure to select for the administrator and http://www.jackcobben.nl/2010/12/30/app-v-installation-issues/ user groups at least the "Domain Admins" group. If you don't select this group you'll certainly https://blog.augustoalvarez.com.ar/2009/07/12/implementing-app-v-part-ii-choosing-and-preparing-the-environment/ encounter this error. So be aware. (i've assumed youre server is in a domain and not a workgroup enviroment). 25120 The installation program was unable to create the required IIS Virtual Directory: This error i've encountered a bit further on in the installation. This one got me baffled for a while. While searching on the internet for a solution application virtualization to this error I got 99% of the time the solution to install the IIS6 compatibility role under W2K8 R2. After I did this I still received the error. Uninstalled IIS and .NET3.5 and rebooted the server. Reinstalled IIS with IIS7 and IIs6 compatiblity role and after this the .NET3.5 feature. Still no joy. After an extensive search again on the net I found a site which had the error stated and a user had posted application virtualization management that instead of the IIS6 compatibility role he installed the IIS7 "IIS management and script tools". This did the trick for me and i could install the App-V management console. I hope when someone recieves this error and takes a look at this blog it helps him or her faster then the time i've spent on resolving this error. For now I'll try and configure an application. I'll keep you posted with the progress. For now greetz, Jack Author BeekAdminPosted on December 30, 2010Categories virtualizationTags 25109, 25120, app-v, app-v management console, error, information, knowledge base, linkedin, MDOP, microsoft, Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack, sequencer, server 2008 r2, virtualization, virtualization managemant console Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Name * Email * Website four − = 1 Post navigation Previous Previous post: Install a .REG file without using REGEDIT.EXENext Next post: HyperV_Mon updated release Search for: Search Menu About me Education Microsoft Certificates McAfee Cleanup tool Aurora attacks Exclusions for anti-virus software and MS products. Explorer.exe fails to load after installing Patch 3 for VSE 8.7i McAfee ePO 4.5 backup and restore procedure Tips for installing SQL Server zero-day vulnerability in Microsoft Internet Explorer Microsoft 10 tips for Active Directory 19 Smart Tips for Securing Active Directory AD Forest restore Download out-of-band security update for
in this series: Implementing App-V – Part I: Introduction to Application Virtualization Implementing App-V – Part III: Integrating Clients Implementing App-V – Part IV: Sequencing Applications After the first post about App-V and application virtualization technologies we had a nice review about the platform. So, if you feel like this type of technology can add some value to your organization, let’s start playing around. Before you begin, let’s talk about the available models in App-V that will help you choose the strategy according to your platform. The architecture is prepared to support almost any scenario, including low-bandwidth branches offices or even offline deployments. App-V Models Stand-Alone Mode This is the minimalist mode of App-V with no infrastructure required but the machine that packages the application, “sequencer” from now on, and the App-V Desktop Client. Sequencing the application adds all the necessary files into one package and generates an MSI file that you can use to deploy manually, by group policy or using SMS/System Center Configuration Manager. This mode is focused when you have several offline users (do they even exist at this point?), or when you have already SCCM deployed and you don’t want to add a App-V Server. Streaming Mode This model it is also focused on platforms that do not want Management Servers. The components present here are the streaming server, sequencer to package applications and the App-V client. The Streaming Server as the name says it, streams the applications to the clients on demand. The server does not use a SQL database, the permissions are set and maintain based on ACLs (access control lists). You can use it on low-bandwidth links like branch offices to optimize the application deployment. Full Infrastructure Model The full model contains the full set of components in App-V: Management Server, Sequencer, Streaming server and App-V Client. In most cases, the streaming server it is completely optional since the application streaming can be executed from the Management Server, delivering applications on demand to users. Using a Management Server will add the appli