Desktop Viewer Error 1030 When Connecting To Desktop Group
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2014 | Modified:22 Sep 2015 Languages log in to start download LOGIN Don't have an account? Create one here. Or Continue As Guest citrix desktop viewer error 1030 when connecting Which best describes you: IT Admin Business User DOWNLOAD Symptoms or desktop viewer the connection to failed with status 1030 Error When trying to start a XenDesktop session, it fails with the following error message: "The connection
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to ‘Windows 7 Desktop’ failed with status 1030" Note: The 1030 message is a generic network error indicating that connection has failed. Solution As Provisioning Services works over
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IP, the DNS entries are not required for any target machines to stream successfully. To resolve this issue, complete the following procedure: Delete any provisioned target machine DNS records from the DNS server that contains private IP address. Start the provisioned target machine in Private mode. Clear Register this connection’s addresses in DNS on the provisioned streaming the connection to desktop failed with status 1110 NIC only, as displayed in the following screen shot. Run ipconfig /flushDNS to remove any old DNS entries on the target and the Delivery Controller (Controller). Ensure that the Controller is reachable from the provisioned target on the first NIC address and same the other way round with the correct IP address. Shut down the provisioned target and return to Standard Image mode from Private Image mode. The provisioned targets must now register using the correct IP address of the first NIC. Problem Cause After analyzing the issue, it was observed that the launch.ica file for the XenDesktop session appeared to contain a non-routable address. After verifying with the customer, it was confirmed that the address belongs to a secondary NIC on XenDesktop virtual machine that is used for streaming the image using Citrix Provisioning Services. This happened because the secondary NIC with a private address on the provisioned target machine was registered with the DNS server. Applicable Products XenDesktop 7.1XenDesktop 7XenDesktop 5.6XenDesktop 5.5XenDesktop 5XenDesktop 7.5 Citrix Support Automatic
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Gateway (Formerly Access Gateway)Profile ManagementProof of Concept KitsProvisioning ServerQuick Demo ToolkitReceiver, citrix connection failed with status 0 Plug-ins, and Merchandising ServerSecure GatewayShareFileSingle Sign-On (Password Manager)SmartAuditorStoreFrontTechnology PreviewsTrial SoftwareUniversal Print ServerUser Group CommunityVDI-in-a-BoxWeb InterfaceXenAppXenClientXenDesktopXenMobileXenServer Discussions failed with status 1030 citrix xenapp Support Forums Products XenDesktop XenDesktop 7.x Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. The Connection http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX135009 to desktops failed with status (1030) Started by Lou Harley , 23 January 2014 - 04:23 PM Login to Reply 6 replies to this topic Lou Harley Members #1 Lou Harley 11 posts Posted 23 January 2014 - 04:23 PM I have a XenDesktop 7.1 rollout with 2 StoreFront servers load balanced on a netscaler - https://discussions.citrix.com/topic/347286-the-connection-to-desktops-failed-with-status-1030/ url sf.domain.com - when i browse to this i can successfully launch desktops. When coming from the outside I receive the 1030 generic error. My session policy is pointing me to https://sf.domain.com/citrix/mystoreweb properly. I have the appropriate certificate installed/configured. I have ports 1494, 80, 443 & 2598 from my VIP for Access Gateway open to both DDC - what could I be missing here? Thanks! 1316-347286-1794350 Back to top Carl Stalhood CTP Member #2 Carl Stalhood 9,901 posts Posted 23 January 2014 - 04:42 PM 1030 usually means one of the following: STAs are invalid. STAs on StoreFront don't match the STAs on the NetScaler Gateway. Firewall is blocking TCP 1494 and TCP 2598 from the NetScaler SNIP (not the VIP) to every internal VDA. StoreFront did not recognize it as a Gateway connection and is giving out the internal IP of the VDA instead of the gateway address. You can look in the ICA file to make sure it's trying to use the Gateway:http://support.citrix.
| Modified:15 Apr 2016 Languages log in to start download LOGIN Don't have an account? Create one here. Or Continue As http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX124143 Guest Which best describes you: IT Admin Business User DOWNLOAD Symptoms or Error When starting a Desktop externally through Secure Gateway or Access Gateway, the following error message http://www.jackcobben.nl/2012/08/12/troubleshooting-1030-error-on-windows-7-image/ appear: "The connection to
then disconnects giving an error 1030: "The connection to ‘mydesktop' failed with status 1030" This issue was not fixed by reinstalling the Virtual Desktop Agent (VDA) software and was not seen with a fresh vanilla OS Image, however the customer required that their organization use the image approved by their security department. Environment Citrix Product: XenDesktop Hosting Infrastructure: VMware 5 Citrix Servers: XenDesktop 5.5,VDA 5.5 Server OS: 2008r2 64-bit Target Device OS: Windows 7 SQL server: 2008 Client version: 13.1.0.89 Troubleshooting Methodology Collect good traces and bad traces: Configuration setting of the Citrix agent Third party Applied GPO policies. Attempt to match the images as closely as possible by removing irrelevant software that might add extra log events or affect the deployment Compare good traces to the bad traces and compare the configuration as well Citrix Technical Support Engineers noticed the following message in Portica good traces: “SendMessageToGina” This message was followed by a message for communication to a named pipe CTX_PICA_SVC_TO_GINA_2. In the bad traces, this sequence was very difference. The engineers started with the same initial message “SendMessageToGina”, but this was followed by an error that “The GINA notification event does not exist”. This error was followed by an alert “Failed to open PicaGina event” and that the function would wait and try again. This loop continued a number of iteration until the engineers noticed a message for the function surrender “Failed to open PicaGina event. Give up.” Following is a sample of the Good Traces: Entry5: Citrix.Portica.GinaServer.SendMessageToGina Entry5: Citrix.Utils.Kernel32.NamedPipeClient.Open Name:CTX_PICA_SVC_TO_GINA_2 Entry9: Citrix.Utils.Kernel32.NamedPipe.ctor Exit9: Citrix.Utils.Kernel32.NamedPipe.ctor Exit5: Citrix.Utils.Kernel32.NamedPipeClient.Open Handle set=True Entry9: Cit