

Expand Network adapters, and look for ghost NICs (grayed out).Open the View menu, and click Show hidden devices.At the command prompt, type the following lines, pressing ENTER after each line.

This hotfix is included in the Convenience Rollup.Īfter the hotfix is installed, view hidden adapters in Device Manager and delete any lingering (ghost) VMXNET3 NICs. If you forget to install it then the Provisioning Target Device Software will remind you. PCI.sys hotfix – If your Target Device is Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 with VMXNET3 NIC, install Microsoft hotfix. E1000 is not supported and will affect performance. Don’t forget to click the Set button. Click OK several times.Į1000 is not supported – For VMware virtual machine, make sure the NIC is VMXNET3.

Don’t leave it set to System managed size. Either turn off the pagefile or set the pagefile to be smaller than the cache disk.On the Advanced tab, click the top Settings button.For older versions of Windows, you can click Start, right-click the Computer icon, and click Properties.In 2012 R2 and newer, you can right-click the Start button, and click System. The cache disk size for a virtual desktop is typically 5 GB. The cache disk size for a session host is typically 15-20 GB.

This causes Citrix Provisioning to cache to server instead of caching to your local cache disk (or RAM). For example, if you allocate 20 GB of RAM to your Remote Desktop Session Host, and if the cache disk is only 15 GB, then Windows will have a default pagefile size of 20 GB and Citrix Provisioning will be unable to move it to the cache disk.
