What is corrected in the post-Citrix MetaFrame XP FR2/ SP2 hotfix: XE102W024

1. Ctxgina.dll would not load any third party Gina.dlls except for Nwgina.dll
or MSGina.dll. Functionally has been added so that other third party
Gina.dlls can be loaded by Ctxgina.dll. [#258354]

2. Single Sign-On did not work if the primary Gina Dll was not the Citrix Gina
Dll. User credentials were deleted when the Citrix Gina Dll was not the
primary Gina Dll. Some applications replace the primary Gina Dll with their
own Gina Dll. When this occurred, the following registry key showed the
custom Gina Dll instead of the Citrix Gina Dll:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT \Current
Version\Winlogon\GinaDll

With this hotfix, user credentials are not deleted even if the Citrix Gina
Dll is not used. In addition, another Dll was moved to the
%SystemRoot%\System32 directory and Single Sign-On now works properly.
[#258460]

3. With MetaFrame XP Feature Release 2 and the Novell client installed on the
same server, Single Sign-On did not work for the Pass-Through Client in an
ICA session. This problem had several causes:
A. A known issue in Windows 2000 caused logon scripts not to run in
certain situations.

B. On a fresh installation of Feature Release 2, a Citrix Dll was not
placed in the %SystemRoot% \system32 directory.

C. Some third-party GINAs do not run logon scripts.

This hotfix moves the Citrix Dll to the %SystemRoot%\system32 directory and
the logon script is triggered to run. You need to perform the following
workaround:
A. Right-click "My Network Places" on the server console.

B. Click "Properties."

C. From the "Advanced" pull-down menu, choose "Advanced Settings."

D. Click the "Provider Order" tab.

E. Move "NetWare Services" below "Citrix Single Sign-On."

F. Click "OK."

Single Sign-On will work correctly for the Pass-Through Client.
[#257573]

4. Single Sign-on failed on a server newly installed (not upgraded from
MetaFrame Version 1.0 or Feature Release 1) with MetaFrame XP with Feature
Release 2 with the Pass-Through Client connecting to a published
application. A Citrix Dll was moved from the
%GANGES_INSTALL_LOCATION%\citrix\system32 directory to the
%SystemRoot%\system32 directory and single sign-on now works correctly.
[#257571]
This is a fix Incorporated In Citrix MetaFrame XP Feature Release 3 (FR3)/ Service Pack 3.



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