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2014 | Modified:15 Apr 2016 Languages log in to start download LOGIN Don't have an account? Create one here. Or Continue As Guest Which best describes you: IT Admin failed to load plugin mfsrvss dll Business User DOWNLOAD Symptoms or Error The following error indicates local host failed to load initial plugins with error ima result failure cache (LHC) corruption or Event Viewer issues."Windows could not start the Independent Management Architecture on Local Computer. For more
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information, review the System Event Log. If this is a non-Microsoft service, contact the service vendor, and refer to service-specific error code -2147483647." The following four Event Viewer errors are logged
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into the System log: Failed to load plug-in ImaPsSs.dll with error 80000001h. Failed to load plug-in ImaRuntimeSs.dll with error 80000001h. Failed to load initial plug-ins with error 80000001h. The Independent Management Architecture service terminated with service-specific error -2147483647. Steps to Reproduce Use one of the following methods to reproduce the issue: Method 1 Open the ODBC control panel on the server. Locate error failed to load the initial config file the IMADirectory Data Source name under the file or system DSN tab. Highlight the IMADirectory and select the Configure tab. Note the path and database file; for example, C:\program files\citrix\Independent Management Architecture\imalhc.mdb. Stop the IMA Service. Rename the file imalhc.mdb with a file extension other than .mdb. Restart the IMA Service. The preceding error message is displayed. Rename the file in Step 6 back to imalhc.mdb. Restart the IMA Service. The service starts successfully. Method 2 Disable the Event Viewer Service and restart the computer. Attempt to start the IMA service. Accessing the Event Viewer produces a “The Interface is Unknown” error. Citrix has seen the Event Viewer Service is in an unresponsive, starting state and therefore prevents IMA from starting. Solution This error could occur due to other causes too, however the preceding steps to reproduce indicate the error is generated because of a corrupt local host cache file. To recreate the local host cache, stop the IMA Service, then run dsmaint recreatelhc. The command performs the following three actions: Sets the value of the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Citrix\IMA\ Runtime\PSRequired\ key to 1. De
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(not all) installations. After a default installation the IMA service couldn't start. When http://blog.myvirtualvision.com/2011/06/29/citrix-citrix-xenapp-6-and-ima-service-wont-start/ looking at the eventlogs of one of those specific servers I found the following errors: Failed to load plugin C:\Program Files (x86)\Citrix\System32\Citrix\IMA\SubSystems\ImaAppSs.dll with error IMA_RESULT_WRITE_TO_LOG_FAILED Failed to load initial plugins with error IMA_RESULT_WRITE_TO_LOG_FAILED and further on in the eventlog the following error was presented: When searching on the internet I found the following fix: failed to Well apparently this is a Citrix common item because the Citrix tech went straight to this registry key and changed it. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Citrix\IMA\RUNTIME Then blanked out the following keys: CurrentlyLoadingPlugin ProductPlugins After that, IMA magically starts and all services come back up and running. So based on this I took one of the failed to load XenApp 6 servers and blanked those keys: After this I could start the IMA service again and I was able to launch a published desktop on this server again. The following two tabs change content below.BioLatest Posts Kees Baggerman Kees Baggerman is a Staff Solutions Architect for End User Computing at Nutanix. Kees has driven numerous Microsoft and Citrix, and RES infrastructures functional/technical designs, migrations, implementations engagements over the years. Latest posts by Kees Baggerman (see all) Citrix XenDesktop 7.11; digesting full clones - October 6, 2016 My experience with Citrix ShareFile Drive Mapper - September 29, 2016 Choosing your HDX Graphics Modes wisely - August 30, 2016 Citrix MCS on Nutanix AHV: Unleashing the power of clones! - August 26, 2016 Installing the plugin for Citrix MCS on Nutanix AHV - June 8, 2016 Related Category: Citrix, XenApp | Tags: Citrix, IMA, ImaAppSs.dll, Service, XenApp One comment Mike Geubel says: March 18, 2015