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Windows XP Linked Clones Fail to Join the Domain
Windows XP linked-clone desktops can fail to join the domain if your Active Directory runs on Windows
Server 2008.
Problem
When linked-clone desktops are provisioned, the linked clones fail to join the domain. View Administrator
displays View Composer provisioning error messages. For example:
5/17/10 3:11:50 PM PDT: View Composer agent initialization state error (18): Failed to join the
domain (waited 565 seconds)
Cause
This issue can occur if your Active Directory runs on Windows Server 2008. The Windows Server 2008 read-
only domain controller (RODC) is not backward-compatible with Windows XP virtual machines.
Solution
1
Check the View Composer log for the following error message:
0x4f1: The system detected a possible attempt to compromise security. Please ensure that you
can contact the server that authenticated you.
By default, the View Composer log file is generated in the Windows Temp directory:
C:\Windows\Temp\vmware-viewcomposer-ga-new.log
2 On the parent virtual machine, apply the Windows Server 2008 RODC compatibility update for Windows
XP.
See Microsoft Support Article 944043 at the following location:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/944043/en-us.
3 Take a snapshot of the updated parent virtual machine.
4 Recompose the linked-clone desktops from the updated parent virtual machine and snapshot.
Troubleshooting GINA Problems on Windows XP Desktops
On Windows XP desktops, problems can occur with chaining the VMware View Graphical Identification and
Authentication (GINA) dynamic link library (dll) files.
Problem
The following problems can occur on Windows XP desktops:
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A desktop does not start up
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When a desktop starts up or shuts down, the following error is displayed: Cannot start gina.dll module.
A required component is missing: gina.dll. Please install the application again.
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When you start a desktop, an unexpected login prompt appears
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You cannot log in to your desktop
Cause
Startup and login problems can occur on Windows XP desktops when the View GINA dll files are not chained
properly with third-party GINAs that might reside on the virtual machines.
To ensure that the GINA is chained properly, you must configure the WinLogon GINA to be the View GINA
and make sure that the vdmGinaChainDLL is created and contains the third-party GINAs.
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