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Error code: xxxxxx-xxxxxx0A-200001F4 (Internal System Error) on the Client ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ J.C. HornbeckOctober 15, 20082 0 0 0 Here's a great tip sent to me by
The Application Virtualization Could Not Launch
Sebastian Gernert, one of our Support Escalation Engineers in Germany. Apparently this application virtualization error came up in a forum post so we can't take all the credit but I've written up the summary
App V Error Codes
below: ======== Issue: When attempting to refresh the server from within the client software you may get the following error: "The application Virtualization Client could not update publishing information from the app v application not launching server
The App-V Client does not upload reporting data, resulting with Event 3144 and error code 0A-200001F4 ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ J.C. HornbeckDecember 1, 20113 0 0 0 Hi everyone, Madelinde here again. Some time ago I was working on a reporting issue for App-V and because this issue keeps popping up every once in a while I thought I’d write a blog post about it so you would be aware of it as well. NOTE Before applying the actions in this article, make sure to back up your SQL database at any time before making changes! The problem The issue that occurs here is that the App-V client fails to upload its reporting cache back to the https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/appv/2008/10/15/error-code-xxxxxx-xxxxxx0a-200001f4-internal-system-error-on-the-client/ server. In this reporting cache we store the application usage data so if you have this issue you will not be able to run proper reports on App-V’s application usage. Not all clients have to have this issue, so don’t be surprised if some clients do work, but if some clients have the issue your reports will be incomplete and not reliable. The symptoms If your App-V server is configured to request reporting data from your https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/appv/2011/12/01/the-app-v-client-does-not-upload-reporting-data-resulting-with-event-3144-and-error-code-0a-200001f4/ clients, but if you do not use App-V reports, you will likely not even know if you have this issue. A remedy would then be to turn off reporting data collection. In general, the symptoms of this issue would be: · Warnings in the logs (Application Event log and App-V Client log). · Missing or incomplete data in the Management server reports. · Increasing disk space usage on the App-V clients, because the XML files will never be cleared. In your App-V client log (sftlog.txt), you will find an entry similar to the one below if you have the issue. [07/08/2011 07:56:28:947 REPT WRN] {tid=744:usr=USERNAME} The Application Virtualization Client report data cache could not be sent to Publishing Server URL ‘rtsp://APPVSERVER:554/' (rc = 1690640A-200001F4). A corresponding warning event with ID 3144 will be logged in the Application Event log, but you should make sure that you check the details of this event. The Event ID 3144 is a general ID for all reporting warnings and it is possible that you see another actual return code (rc) in the details. If you have Event 3144s and if your description matches RC 0A-200001F4 together with the symptoms listed earlier, you are very likely to experience the issue we are talking about here. An important thing we should keep in mind for this issue is that the complete resolution consist
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