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Feb 05, 2016 Originally on install of Visio 2013 I was able to use the templates that are shown upon start up of Visio 2013. Now, when I select any template and click create, no shapes appear in the shapes.
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Update: This has now been posted as a Knowledge Base article. ===== Hi everyone, Alvin Morales here again. I recently came across several cases here in support where folks were looking for the steps needed to configure Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) with a Microsoft Network Load Balancer (NLB) setup so I thought I should probably get something published here in case anyone else was wanting to do the same thing. Microsoft NLB can be used with App-V to perform RTSP Server refresh and streaming, deploying several servers behind a virtual name. Keep in mind that this only applies to client refresh and stream using RTSP. The App-V admin console cannot be opened using the virtual name because the virtual name is not an actual object in AD and delegation cannot occur, thus causing the connection to fail. For the Admin console to work you will need to continue to point to any of the individual server names.
1) Install each App-V server and configure the App-V management service to run under a domain account. Register the SoftGrid Service Principal name for each server to the domain account using the setspn tool: FQDN: setspn -A SoftGrid/server1.domain.x domain service-account setspn -A SoftGrid/server2.domain.x domain service-account NETBIOS: setspn -A SoftGrid/server1 domain service-account setspn -A SoftGrid/server2 domain service-account When the App-V server was installed it should register the SPN to the computer account in Active directory, thus causing duplicate SPNs on the network. To avoid this, run the setspn command to delete the SoftGrid SPN registered to each server account in AD. A sample is provided below: These commands will list the existing SPN registered to the server account, verify the existence of the SoftGrid SPN, SoftGrid/server1.domain.x setspn -L server1 setspn -L server2 If the SoftGrid SPN exists delete it by running the setspn -d command against the computer account. Example: FQDN: setspn -D SoftGrid/server1.domain.x server1 setspn -D SoftGrid/server2.domain.x server2 NETBIOS: setspn -D SoftGrid/server1 server1 setspn -D SoftGrid/server2 server2 2) For redundancy, the content share must reside on a DFS share or NAS. You must configure each App-V server to use the UNC path of the virtual name of the DFS share or NAS in the system options in the Admin console as well as in the content registry path (HKLM Software Microsoft SoftGrid 4.5 Server SOFTGRID_CONTENT_DIR). The content share could reside on one of the servers but this will not provide the redundancy in case one of the servers should fail.