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i noticed that, but is these 49 seconds both GPO user policy AND UEM?
I'm looking into our logons, where users experience logon time beween 60 to 90 seconds, which i meen is too slow logon. When i have a look at the vmware logon monitor i see that my user often... See more...
I'm looking into our logons, where users experience logon time beween 60 to 90 seconds, which i meen is too slow logon. When i have a look at the vmware logon monitor i see that my user often end up with a logon  around 60 seconds: 2019-01-04T09:27:38.242 INFO (09f0-1220) [LogonMonitor::LogSummary] ****************** Session Summary (User: DOAMIN\user, Session: 1) ***************** 2019-01-04T09:27:38.242 INFO (09f0-1220) [LogonMonitor::LogSummary] Logon Time: 61.32 seconds 2019-01-04T09:27:38.242 INFO (09f0-1220) [LogonMonitor::LogSummary] Logon Start To Hive Loaded Time: 0.00 seconds 2019-01-04T09:27:38.242 INFO (09f0-1220) [LogonMonitor::LogSummary] Logon Start To Classes Hive Loaded Time: 3.73 seconds 2019-01-04T09:27:38.242 INFO (09f0-1220) [LogonMonitor::LogSummary] Profile Sync Time: 3.19 seconds 2019-01-04T09:27:38.242 INFO (09f0-1220) [LogonMonitor::LogSummary] Windows Folder Redirection Apply Time: 0.00 seconds 2019-01-04T09:27:38.242 INFO (09f0-1220) [LogonMonitor::LogSummary] Shell Load Time: 6.60 seconds 2019-01-04T09:27:38.242 INFO (09f0-1220) [LogonMonitor::LogSummary] Total Logon Script Time: 0.00 seconds 2019-01-04T09:27:38.242 INFO (09f0-1220) [LogonMonitor::LogSummary] User Policy Apply Time: 49 seconds 2019-01-04T09:27:38.242 INFO (09f0-1220) [LogonMonitor::LogSummary] Machine Policy Apply Time: 0 seconds 2019-01-04T09:27:38.242 INFO (09f0-1220) [LogonMonitor::LogSummary] Group Policy Software Install Time: 0.23 seconds 2019-01-04T09:27:38.242 INFO (09f0-1220) [LogonMonitor::LogSummary] Free Disk Space Available To User: 56 GB 2019-01-04T09:27:38.242 INFO (09f0-1220) [LogonMonitor::LogSummary] *********************************************************************************** is it possible to point out where the seconds are running from vmlm.txt log or vmlm__CLIENTNAME_USERNAME_date.txt log? I see this is my vmlm__CLIENTNAME_USERNAME_date.txt log, 15 seconds running away..: 2019-01-04T10:11:16.995 TRACE (0b3c-130c) [LogonMonitor::ProcessGroupPolicyEvent] Event Id: 4016, ActivityID: {D589478B-B6C6-49AF-887C-DECCFB5C0398}, Account: , Session: 1 2019-01-04T10:11:31.995 TRACE (0b3c-082c) [LogonMonitor::ProcessGroupPolicyEvent] Event Id: 4016, ActivityID: {D589478B-B6C6-49AF-887C-DECCFB5C0398}, Account: , Session: 1 And from the vmlm.txt log: about 6 seconds here: 2019-01-04T09:26:36.978 DEBUG (09f0-044c) [WinlogonNotifyLogEnd] WinlogonNotify completed OnLogon, pLogonData: 0000000001DEE9A0, Duration (ms): 113 2019-01-04T09:26:42.341 TRACE (09f0-0b14) [LogonMonitor::ProcessGroupPolicyEvent] Failed to find Session for User PolicyEvent Id: 5326, ActivityID: {2AEE89DF-BACA-42DE-895F-6C618CE405AF}, Account: 10 seconds here: 2019-01-04T09:26:47.349 TRACE (09f0-0a0c) [MailslotServer::ProcessMessage] Begin event: Product: UEM Agent, Component: FlexEngine, Event: Import, Event Type: EVENT_BEGIN, Process Id: 288, Timestamp: 2019-01-04T09:26:47.349, Session: 1 2019-01-04T09:26:57.095 TRACE (09f0-0a0c) [MailslotServer::ProcessMessage] End event: Product: UEM Agent, Component: FlexEngine, Event: Import, Event Type: EVENT_END, Process Id: 288, Timestamp: 2019-01-04T09:26:57.095, Session: 1 12 seconds here: 2019-01-04T09:26:57.095 TRACE (09f0-0a0c) [MailslotServer::ProcessMessage] Begin event: Product: UEM Agent, Component: FlexEngine, Event: Post-import, Event Type: EVENT_BEGIN, Process Id: 288, Timestamp: 2019-01-04T09:26:57.095, Session: 1 2019-01-04T09:27:09.963 TRACE (09f0-0a0c) [MailslotServer::ProcessMessage] End event: Product: UEM Agent, Component: FlexEngine, Event: Post-import, Event Type: EVENT_END, Process Id: 288, Timestamp: 2019-01-04T09:27:09.963, Session: 1 15 seconds: 2019-01-04T09:27:15.771 TRACE (09f0-0a0c) [MailslotServer::ProcessMessage] End event: Product: UEM Agent, Component: FlexEngine, Event: Async, Event Type: EVENT_END, Process Id: 4792, Timestamp: 2019-01-04T09:27:15.771, Session: 1 2019-01-04T09:27:30.529 TRACE (09f0-0a0c) [MailslotServer::ProcessMessage] End event: Product: AppVolumes, Component: svservice, Event: Login, Event Type: EVENT_END, Process Id: 932, Timestamp: 2019-01-04T09:27:30.529, Session: 0
I struggle with the same issue, and when i look into the vmware logon monitor i get this: 2019-01-03T13:28:56.056 INFO (09f0-12b4) [LogonMonitor::LogSummary] ****************** Session Summ... See more...
I struggle with the same issue, and when i look into the vmware logon monitor i get this: 2019-01-03T13:28:56.056 INFO (09f0-12b4) [LogonMonitor::LogSummary] ****************** Session Summary (User: DOMAIN\user, Session: 1) ***************** 2019-01-03T13:28:56.056 INFO (09f0-12b4) [LogonMonitor::LogSummary] Logon Time: 58.82 seconds 2019-01-03T13:28:56.056 INFO (09f0-12b4) [LogonMonitor::LogSummary] Logon Start To Hive Loaded Time: 0.00 seconds 2019-01-03T13:28:56.056 INFO (09f0-12b4) [LogonMonitor::LogSummary] Logon Start To Classes Hive Loaded Time: 4.12 seconds 2019-01-03T13:28:56.056 INFO (09f0-12b4) [LogonMonitor::LogSummary] Profile Sync Time: 3.54 seconds 2019-01-03T13:28:56.056 INFO (09f0-12b4) [LogonMonitor::LogSummary] Windows Folder Redirection Apply Time: 0.00 seconds 2019-01-03T13:28:56.056 INFO (09f0-12b4) [LogonMonitor::LogSummary] Shell Load Time: 7.70 seconds 2019-01-03T13:28:56.056 INFO (09f0-12b4) [LogonMonitor::LogSummary] Total Logon Script Time: 0.00 seconds 2019-01-03T13:28:56.056 INFO (09f0-12b4) [LogonMonitor::LogSummary] User Policy Apply Time: 46 seconds 2019-01-03T13:28:56.056 INFO (09f0-12b4) [LogonMonitor::LogSummary] Machine Policy Apply Time: 0 seconds 2019-01-03T13:28:56.056 INFO (09f0-12b4) [LogonMonitor::LogSummary] Group Policy Software Install Time: 0.25 seconds 2019-01-03T13:28:56.056 INFO (09f0-12b4) [LogonMonitor::LogSummary] Free Disk Space Available To User: 56 GB 2019-01-03T13:28:56.056 INFO (09f0-12b4) [LogonMonitor::LogSummary] *********************************************************************************** How can i figure out what that takes so long time? I see that there is 17 seconds between these processGroupPolicyEvents: 2019-01-03T13:28:05.988 TRACE (09f0-06bc) [LogonMonitor::ProcessGroupPolicyEvent] Event Id: 4016, ActivityID: {587B8447-1321-42E0-9EFE-0FD6B767C798}, Account: , Session: 1 2019-01-03T13:28:29.988 TRACE (09f0-0654) [LogonMonitor::ProcessGroupPolicyEvent] Event Id: 4016, ActivityID: {587B8447-1321-42E0-9EFE-0FD6B767C798}, Account: , Session: 1 Is it possible to point out what the different processes are doing?
They are loacted where you said where your UEM-userprofiles will be stored. they are located into the user-folder. My GPO is called: "Horizon Agent All Users" and are applied to users. User ... See more...
They are loacted where you said where your UEM-userprofiles will be stored. they are located into the user-folder. My GPO is called: "Horizon Agent All Users" and are applied to users. User Config/Administrative Templates/VMWare UEM/FlexEngine Make sure to change your loglevel to DEBUG, then it will write more details to the log.
Thanks for your time UEMdev​, correct, even after a manually printerfresh from the startup folder it get sticked at: UemRefreshprint:
Hi UEMdev​, i should told you that this is regarind windows 7 :smileyplain: Sorry. On my windows  10 environment it seems to work just fine.
Nope, and its strange that print to PDF should be set as default printer Its seems that something is written to registry, even if i use GPO to force a default printer, "Print to PDF" is defa... See more...
Nope, and its strange that print to PDF should be set as default printer Its seems that something is written to registry, even if i use GPO to force a default printer, "Print to PDF" is default.
Log file tells me that that the Printer was mapped during UEM Refresh as expected: 2018-12-10 11:41:43.084 [INFO ] Performing UEM refresh [IFP#02bf8939-1b26ae>>] 2018-12-10 11:41:43.104 [DEB... See more...
Log file tells me that that the Printer was mapped during UEM Refresh as expected: 2018-12-10 11:41:43.084 [INFO ] Performing UEM refresh [IFP#02bf8939-1b26ae>>] 2018-12-10 11:41:43.104 [DEBUG] Refreshing UEM printer mappings 2018-12-10 11:41:43.279 [DEBUG] Conditions: Check for OS 6.1W = true 2018-12-10 11:41:47.016 [INFO ] Successfully mapped printer '\\server\FMPPC' ('FollowMe Uniflow.xml') 2018-12-10 11:41:47.016 [INFO ] Set printer as default But it is not set as default printer...
I tried to use this GPO and created a shortcut that runs in the startupfolder, butt still my default printer is the "microsoft print to PDF". in UEM i have this setting for mapping our default... See more...
I tried to use this GPO and created a shortcut that runs in the startupfolder, butt still my default printer is the "microsoft print to PDF". in UEM i have this setting for mapping our default printer:
AS you can see from my log file, it takes almost 10 seconds: 2018-11-28 13:24:31.920 [INFO ] Importing profile archive 'Internet Explorer user.zip' (\\server\uem-profiles\user\Archives\Windows ... See more...
AS you can see from my log file, it takes almost 10 seconds: 2018-11-28 13:24:31.920 [INFO ] Importing profile archive 'Internet Explorer user.zip' (\\server\uem-profiles\user\Archives\Windows Settings\Internet Explorer user.zip) 2018-11-28 13:24:40.720 [DEBUG] Read 148 entries from profile archive (size: 43858; compressed: 23700; took 8796 ms; largest file: 3677 bytes; slowest import took 8 ms) I have also tried just to export and import the webcache.dat file, when i exclude that file, it takes under a second to import...
Okei, i have figured out that our IE webcache is generating a long logontime. In UEM Personalization/INternet Explorer i have these settings: [IncludeFolderTrees] <Cookies> <Favorites> <Local... See more...
Okei, i have figured out that our IE webcache is generating a long logontime. In UEM Personalization/INternet Explorer i have these settings: [IncludeFolderTrees] <Cookies> <Favorites> <LocalAppData>\Microsoft\Windows\WebCache And the webcache.dat its about 26mb, and generate 15-20 seconds longer logontime, but as far as i have figured out, i need this DAT file because users credentials and history are stored here. If i remove this setting, users have to input username and password for every sites they want IE to remember... Thats my bottleneck as we speak, but i'll have a closer look at you suggestions as well.
Thanks, we'lll use writabels late on in our windows 10 environment, when we get the UIA without profile to work. But i have considered to run the GPUPDATE without /force(if you use /force, yo... See more...
Thanks, we'lll use writabels late on in our windows 10 environment, when we get the UIA without profile to work. But i have considered to run the GPUPDATE without /force(if you use /force, you need to log off and on again, and this is effective when you have user settings that need a refresh, gpupdate alone will effect HKLM) But since we also struggelig with a bit long logontime that i need to work out, i'm not sure how gpupdate will effect this as we speak, therefore i want to use GPO for HKLM and UEM for HKCU. But i'll give it a try and see how it works. UEM is a great way to manage our users, and i wish that UEM also will be able to manage lokal machine settings depending on its conditions. So we'll be able to have all settings stored in one place. even though i do not that going to happen since UEM is a USER ENVIRONMENT MANANGER. Thanks.
As far as i know, this is for HKCU and not HKLM... since regular users are not allowed to do changes in the HKLM settings in registry, and then it will not work. Please correct me if i'm wrong.
Hi. I'm working in an environment where users will get one appstack where most of our default applications will be published. But, since our users are located in different locations/sites, th... See more...
Hi. I'm working in an environment where users will get one appstack where most of our default applications will be published. But, since our users are located in different locations/sites, they need to get some HKLM settings for some applications to point to different Databases etc. Since UEM is for the user environment, settings in HKLM will not change, and then i created a GPO that will deploy depending on where the user are located and what kind of database it needs to connect to. But my problem is that the GPO runs during logon before the appstack is mounted, and therefore the HKLM registry setting recorded in the appstack will overwrite the GPO settings, and user have to wait for x minutes before the client will get the GPO settings written back. How do you guys deploy HKLM settings for a non-presistent VDI where different users need different registry values for the same keys, and i'm not able to record this in an appstack.
When you logs on to windows, are you able to run UNC patch to the shared network drive without user credential prompt? Are your klient in the domain? (i know, silly question...) i always map n... See more...
When you logs on to windows, are you able to run UNC patch to the shared network drive without user credential prompt? Are your klient in the domain? (i know, silly question...) i always map network drives with \\server.domain.com\path-to-share
Yes, but since we are running non-presistant, it works just fine for my testing usage.
I use this setting when i need to test a configuration in UEM. I create a setting/policy and when the condition matches it is deployed to the users. It works perfectliy on every logon. Must ... See more...
I use this setting when i need to test a configuration in UEM. I create a setting/policy and when the condition matches it is deployed to the users. It works perfectliy on every logon. Must say: we use a non-presisten clients, so everytime a user logs on, they will log on to a new client. and when they log off, the client gets deleted and redeployed as a new client.
When i need to set a condition based on a user og two, i'll add a "File or Folder" condition based on userprofile folder: Works perfectly fine for me.
My users still logs on automaticly, but his message pops up every time they log on: When they click "Try again" it syncronize files on demand, and all files are in the sky, but pretty anno... See more...
My users still logs on automaticly, but his message pops up every time they log on: When they click "Try again" it syncronize files on demand, and all files are in the sky, but pretty annoying that they have to clikc "Try again" every morning!!!!!
Ok, thanks, i'll give it a try, but do you have all users and your AD in azure? Ref: We are using windows federated accounts...