What is corrected in the post-Citrix MetaFrame XP FR2/ SP2 hotfix: XE102W030

1. The ADF Installer service caused Terminal Server to change to Install mode
after every restart of the system. The ADF Installer service calls on an
executable to run the "change user /install" and "change user /execute"
commands. However, the system process scheduler did not always run the
commands in the order they were issued. Therefore, depending on the
order in which the system scheduled them, the system could be in either
Install or Execute mode. With this hotfix, the system waits for the "change
user /install" process to complete before it starts the "change user
/execute" procedure. [#257428]

2. When installing packages that install fonts to any location other than the
\winnt\fonts directory, font registration failed and Installation Manager
displayed an error message that it was unable to install the application.
In addition, Installation Manager was not deleting the fonts properly when
uninstalling the package. Installation Manager uses the information in the
AddFont section of the packager file to register the fonts. When packaging
the application, the full target location of the path was not written in
the AddFont section. Also, when uninstalling the package, the fonts did not
unregister properly. To resolve the problem, the Packager now writes the
full target location of the fonts in the AddFont section. We created a new
section, DeleteFont, that will unregister the fonts properly by calling the
correct Win32 APIs. Installation Manager no longer displays the error
message. [#41627]

3. The following error message appeared in the scenario described below:
"Error, 1015. Error posting the package file..."
A. A new project was created with the Packager and then saved.

B. The Packager was closed and then reopened.

C. The project was reopened and additional files were included.

The above error message appeared when attempting to save the project. This
occurred because the functions that cause the ADF to open and close did not
work properly, causing the ADF file to remain open when attempting to save
the project. This caused an access violation in the file system. With this
hotfix, the functions that affect the opening and closing of the ADF file
work correctly and the access violation no longer occurs. [#41570]

4. The Installation Manager Packager and Installer did not properly handle
installation recording that added strings to a semicolon delimited registry
value of type EXPAND_SZ. The change to the registry was recorded as a
"replace" operation rather than an "append" or "prepend" operation. The
Packager and Installer were not originally designed to support this
feature. Support has been added for prepending and appending strings to a
semicolon delimited registry value. Strings of the type EXPAND_SZ are now
correctly recorded as append or prepend operations. [#43435]
This is a fix Incorporated In Citrix MetaFrame XP Feature Release 3 (FR3)/ Service Pack 3.



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