Commit your image and assign it to your servers.This key should be modified on your image while it is in private mode. Modify the registry key from step 2 in the citrix article to point to the UNC path of the folder you just created. Make sure you check your share permissions as well. The accounts need modify permission to this folder. We created a group in AD with all the computer accounts in the group and then assigned the group to this folder. Modify the permission on that folder to add the computer account for each xenapp server in your farm.Create a folder on a file server and share that folder.This article is confusing and not written correctly so I thought I would put the steps we followed in our environment out here for your pleasure. Citrix provided a fix for this back in XenApp 6 as documented in. You might say but “what about the 30 day grace period?”, well yea about that, these are provisioned app servers so the license cache file that XenApp stores locally gets wiped out when you reboot the server. This caused the servers to not accept user connections. In this particular case, the license server failed sometime in the middle of our reboot cycle so some servers came up and could not contact the license server. All of our XenApp servers are provisioned servers and they reboot nightly to pull in a fresh image for the next day. Recently we had an outage in our environment which was caused by the license server daemon failing.
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