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If you did not install any software that chains to a different GINA, the default is msgina.dll, which is located
at %systemroot%\system32\msgina.dll on the virtual machine.
Solution
1
Log in to the parent virtual machine, template virtual machine, or View desktop.
2 Click Start > Run, type Regedit, and press Enter.
3 Navigate to the following Windows registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\Current Version\Winlogon\GinaDLL
4 Ensure that the GinaDLL key has the following value:
install_directory\VMware\VMware View\Agent\bin\wsgina.dll
install_directory is the path where you installed View Agent.
5 If the vdmGinaChainDLL string value does not exist, create it.
a Navigate to the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\Current Version
b Create the vdmGinaChainDLL key.
6 Place the third-party GINA dll names in the vdmGinaChainDLL key.
7 If you still experience problems with the Windows XP desktops, ensure that no vendor-specific GINA
keys are loaded in the registry.
If third-party GINA keys are loaded, the chaining GINA might still be calling the default GINA, msgina.
Some network management and security software products place their GINA replacement dlls in their
own installation directories, in registry paths such as this one:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\
Vendor_ID_or_Name
\
GINA_key_reference
\
GINA_Load_Instruction
=
msgina
Remove these GINA keys from the vendor-specific location and place them in the vdmGinaChainDLL key.
Further Troubleshooting Information
You can find further troubleshooting information in VMware Knowledge Base articles.
The VMware Knowledge Base (KB) is continually updated with new troubleshooting information for VMware
products.
For more information about troubleshooting View Manager, see the KB articles that are available on the
VMware KB Web site:
http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/microsite.do
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