A user is experiencing extra blank lines in the Auto Action output log file when running with the .NET engine. They are seeking advice on how to suppress or clean up these lines automatically. Other users suggest checking for newlines in the messages and the use of string.join which could potentially add additional newlines. The post ends with a question about best practices surrounding newlines in messages.
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ControlUp Community Training & Support Archives
All training and support-related archives from inside the ControlUp Community on Slack.
Troubleshooting the SECOCL64.exe Crash in ControlUp.
The conversation on the company ControlUp discusses a crash occurring with the SECOCL64.exe application. Possible causes mentioned include a bug in the application binary, incompatible DLL injection, or a corrupt installation. It is suggested to check the event viewer, verify the installed version, and look for conflicting software. Other solutions suggested include reinstalling or repairing the application and checking for Windows updates. A custom dashboard will soon be released to make it easier to track crashes in an organization. It is also recommended to update audio drivers and disable DLL injections. Registries to enable crash dumps for SECOCL64 are provided for root cause proof.
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New Capability in ControlUp 9.2 to Monitor and Trigger VDA Registration in Real Time
A user asked for help with obtaining the current registration failure reason in ControlUp, similar to what is available in Citrix DaaS Monitor. @member mentioned that the upcoming 9.2 release will introduce a new capability to monitor and trigger on VDA registration state in real time. This will provide deeper insights and allow for automation actions to be taken against DDC or VDA.
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Troubleshooting AppX Packages with FSLogix in ControlUp
Users discussed issues with black screens related to AppX packages when using FSLogix, and how this affects logon time. Suggestions were given to disable unnecessary AppX packages or block them through PowerShell or Group Policy, with examples provided. A resource from ControlUp, https://www.controlup.com/resources/blog/appx-packages-slowing-you-down/, was also shared for further assistance.
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Establishing a Logon Metrics Baseline with ControlUp
A user asked about the best method for establishing a baseline of logon metrics. Installing ControlUp in the environment automatically records logon duration and allows for review of average and max times. The ControlUp Insight product, which provided a community baseline average logon duration metric, has been discontinued. To determine the fastest logon time in an environment, a Windows machine with the ControlUp for VDI agent can be set up in a specific OU. Comparing the current values to the best case would determine the potential for improvement.
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Determining When a Windows System is Truly Ready for Productive Use
During a webinar, a user asked about determining when a Windows system is truly ready for productive use, and mentioned using the successful connection of OneDrive as a marker. ControlUp replied, saying that the definition of "ready" varies depending on a company's operations, and for ControlUp, it is when the Windows Start Menu is able to render its contents or when a published application executable is started. They also mentioned that it is possible to customize a marker for a logon being complete, but it requires a data point with a time stamp, such as a windows event from OneDrive.
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Troubleshooting Gaps in Phases with ControlUp Tools
A member asked for recommendations in troubleshooting gaps between different phases, specifically the Windows Logon Time to FSLogix. Another member suggested using Process Explorer and shared a script that provides a timestamp to align with the tool. They also shared other tools, such as a remote event log tailer and procmon, and a webinar on using these tools. The webinar and tools can be found at https://github.com/guyrleech/Microsoft/blob/master/event%20aggregator.ps1.
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Troubleshooting Missing Data on MacOS Devices in ControlUp
A team member is experiencing issues with missing data, such as Active Processes, Missing Patches, and Power Events, after installing the ControlUp agent on a MacOS device. Another team member suggests deploying ControlUp Config Profiles. It is noted that the missing patches for MacOS may not show as CU4C is not yet available for this operating system. It is clarified that the missing patches in CU4D only show if there are any Apple updates missing, and that CU4C is not linked to the Missing Patch List. More information is sought before providing an answer to the issue.
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Troubleshooting Issues with Unregistered Machines and Zombie Sessions in a Single Delivery Group
A user asked for help with a problem in one delivery group where some machines become unregistered and create zombie sessions. This only occurs in one group, and the cuagent is stuck in stopping state on these zombie machines. The ControlUp team suggested looking at dependencies for the cuAgent and checking the event log to see if the OnStop function has finished. They also mentioned troubleshooting the SCM's responsiveness.
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Troubleshooting Issues in ControlUp: How to View Granular CPU and Memory Data
A user was looking for a more granular view on CPU and memory from the VDI and DaaS reports in ControlUp. It was suggested to use invoke cu-query to export real-time data or use triggers based on specific conditions. The historical pipeline only saves 5-minute data points, but each data point includes Min, Avg, and Max values. This information can be seen in the report UI.
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