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IamRamZ
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Horizon RDSH Servers weird behavior

So i have Physical Servers with Hzn agent installed and added manually to a pool.  Everything works fine for months, then we get this weird issue where one of servers seems to lose trust with the domain, which is fine because its easy enough to fix. The weird issue is when you do try and make any changes, hardware, software, attempt to repair the domain trust, once rebooted all changes are reverted back to where it was before the reboot.

This is the third time its happened between 2 different servers, and only affects servers that are configured with Horizon Agents. Anyone see this behavior before?

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sjesse
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Do you have appvolumes installed? If so you need to uninstall the appvolumes agent, do your changes and reinstall it.

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IamRamZ
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Thanks, but we arent using appvolumes, its not installed or configured.

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IamRamZ
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also, uninstalling the HZN agent and rebooting also reverts the server back to before the reboot.

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sjesse
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The horizon agent wouldn't do this, you say physical machines, are they really full machines and not virtual machines not using a cloning procedure? If they are a real physical machines then I'd check for any group policy or something else that may be pushing something down to presist changes. I think its just a windows 10 feature, but look for things like

Unified Write Filter (UWF) feature | Microsoft Docs

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IamRamZ
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Yeah these are full machines (not virtual) with no cloning.  I thought of group policies, but the one server that was affected a month ago was not receiving the same policy as the server today, but will have a look and compare between the 2. thx

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IamRamZ
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GPO's doesnt seem to be affecting, couldnt find anything related to uwf. may just re-os and monitor

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Shreyskar
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Are you making these changes in registry particularly or somewhere else?

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IamRamZ
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there are some registry changes made, but nothing that i could see causing these issues.

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