Tuesday, December 23, 2008

[THIN] Re: After PSE400W2K3R06 : MPSError type="IMA"0x80000032

Forgot the obvious, can you telnet to your XML port on your data collector, assuming you are using port 80. Is it sharing with IIS? Have you looked at your Web Interface and made sure your config still set to pointing to the correct XML servers?

Chris

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From: thin-bounce@freelists.org [mailto:thin-bounce@freelists.org] On Behalf Of christopher.walter@cgi.com
Sent: December 23, 2008 2:57 PM
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Subject: [THIN] Re: After PSE400W2K3R06 : MPSError type="IMA"0x80000032

As far as the first part of the problem, do you get the same problem if you use explicit instead of Autologon?

For the second part of the problem, what do you get back when you run dscheck? Did you recently add more groups to your ID's. I had a similar problem and we had to do an xml fix to the data collectors in order to process accounts that had more then a certain amount of AD groups...that was with PS 3.0 though.

Chris

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From: thin-bounce@freelists.org [mailto:thin-bounce@freelists.org] On Behalf Of Bohmer, Andre ten
Sent: December 23, 2008 10:57 AM
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Subject: [THIN] After PSE400W2K3R06 : MPSError type="IMA"0x80000032

Hi,

Tested last week PSE400W2K3R06 on a test server and everything went ok so
rolled out yesterday PSE400W2K3R06 in production (Windows 2003 SP2 , PS 4.0
farm), but now a lot of people only see a few of all published applications
they are granted for (via Program Neighborhood client). WebInterface 4.5
even does not show any application. Looking at the WI servers I found
following error messages:

"The XML document sent by the Citrix servers could not be processed because
it contains invalid XML. This message was reported from the XML Service at
address "http://<server ip>:80/scripts/wpnbr.dll
http://com.citrix.xml.NFuseProtocol.RequestAppData". This XML Service could
not be contacted and will be temporarily removed from the list of active
services. Log ID: 2578550e"

And detail from networksnif on WI server:

</AppData>
<AppData>
<InName>Exact2;WUR 353</InName>
<FName&gt;Exact ;WUR 353</FName&gt;
<Details>
</Details>
<SeqNo&gt;1223897127</SeqNo&gt;
<ServerType>win32</ServerType>
<ClientType>ica30</ClientType>
</AppData>
<AppData>
<InName>IE</InName>
15c

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<!DOCTYPE NFuseProtocol SYSTEM "NFuse.dtd">
<NFuseProtocol version="4.1">
<ResponseAppData>;
<ErrorId>unspecified</ErrorId>
<MPSError type="IMA">0x80000032</MPSError>
<BrowserError>0x00000024</BrowserError>
</ResponseAppData&gt;
</NFuseProtocol>

Recreating the local host cache is not working. A restore of the data store
before the PSE400W2K3R06 did not work either.
Any ideas what is the culprit?

Andre

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