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I found the following Information in the known issues section of XenDesktop 7: When viewing the Display Adapters node from the Device Manager console applet, the Standard VGA Graphics Adapter appears in the list with a yellow exclamation point (yellow bang). You can ignore this warning because it does not affect functionality. This warning occurs because a legacy model XPDM display driver (Standard VGA Graphics Adapter) is not allowed to load when a new model WDDM display driver (Citrix Display Driver) is installed.

#339390 Edited by: Dominic Stenger on 06:25. Hi, I have exactly the same trouble. And I am on VMware VSphere 5. I have a lab environment with one XenApp 6.5 server, one Windows 7 and one Windows 2008 R2 server both on XenDesktop 7. I did an upgrade from XD 5.6 to XD 7.0 on a Windows 7 Ent x64, and everything was OK. Last week, I did an update on my VMware servers, and one of them update VM Tools.

I upgraded VM Tools on my Windows 7 machine, and just after, I see the 'Standard VGA Graphics Adapter' with a yellow sign in device Manager. I did a lot of research, try to switch to XPDM, or to WDDM, reinstall XD7 agent, uninstall VM Tools, reinstall without Video Drivers. All this steps with no success.

On the beginning of this week, I have tried to install a brand new Windows 7 Ent x64, apply Windows Update, install VM Tools without video drivers and install XD7 agent. All of this steps was done in an OU without GPO (to exclude conflict), but even this new VM have trouble.

In last test, I tried to disable 'Standard VGA Graphics Adapter' (and reboot), but this do not resolve the trouble. My Windows 2008 R2 server works very well with XD7, but not Windows 7. In case some else read (and hopefully if someone in Citrix can take a look), I uninstalled VDA 7, install VDA 5.6.300, which take care correctly of the video drivers.

After, I upgrade VDA with XenDesktop 7 ISO and setup installer. But, unfortunately, nothing solve the trouble. The funny thing with VDA 7, is that I have all video card without any error (see attached file). With VDA 5.6.300, I only had Citrix Display Driver WDDM and another one (do not remember). With VDA 7.0, I have all video card, even the VMware one. But again, I am not able to connect to my Windows 7 VM machine. Look like a trouble with XenDesktop 7.0: I have just finished to install a fresh new Windows 7 x64 from DVD, without any updates, and still in WORGROUP, to avoid bad GPO settings.

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And must important, NO VMWARE TOOLS! On this fresh Windows 7, I have installed Xendesktop 7 VDA from ISO, using 'autoselect.exe' as I always do. After a successful installation and a reboot, I have 3 Citrix Display Driver (one WDDM and two Display Mirror) and an exclamation mark on my 'Standard VGA Graphics Adapter'. My test seems to prove that the trouble is not related to VMware Tools (because they are not installed), not from Windows Updates (I disabled the service and did not do any updates on this VM), and not from my AD/GPO settings.

Can someone please help us? I feel alone and could not find a way to solve this trouble. On a second Windows 7 x64 VM, I succeed to install XD 7 VDA and connect correctly on this VM. I move the VM to an OU without any GPO (block inheritance), remove XD 7 VDA (reboot), remove VMware Tools (reboot), Install Vmware Tools (reboot), Install XD 7 VDA with 'Master Image' option (reboot). I made some test on this VM always in the 'No GPO' OU, and connection was OK.

I move the VM to the XenDesktop VDI OU, with Citrix recommended GPO settings for best performance, and connection is OK. Now I am trying to reproduce the steps with a Windows 8 VM. Not sure which GPO settings 'could' be the cause, because everything was OK with XD 5.6.

In case anyone is reading, you may give it a try. Note: The 'funny' thing on this working Windows 7 x64 with XenDesktop 7 VDA, is that I have three display adapters, and one of them is VMware SVGA 3D (see attached file). But Citrix ICA connection is working correctly on port TCP 2598.

I was connected to take the print screen. In case someone follow this thread and want to help: I have installed from ISO a completely new Windows 8 VM, install VMware Tools without Display Drivers, include in AD but in an OU with GPO block inheritance, and install XenDesktop 7 VDA. Install was successful, no error in Device Manager.

I have two display adapters: - Citrix Display Driver (Citrix Systems - WDDM) - Microsoft Basic Display Adapter I can see the VM has 'Registered' in Desktop Director, but I could not connect. Desktop Viewer open, I can see TCP 2598, but close itself after some seconds. After this unsuccessful connection, I can longer connect to VM by ICA, RDP and even on console from VMware VI Client. Behavior is the same with or without Firewall (FW ON, Inbound: Allow, Outbound: Allow). Here is the event viewer when my connection begin and drop: Application: A lot of 'Citrix ICA Service', Event 1452, 'The XenDesktop Display Manager is in XPDM mode' System: TdCgp, event 1000, 'The Citrix CGP Transport Driver has started.' TdCgp, event 1003, 'The Citrix CGP Transport Driver is waiting for a connection.' TdCgp, event 1005, 'The session is now connected.'

TdCgp, event 1008, 'The session has finished.' TdCgp, event 1004, 'The Citrix CGP Transport Driver is no longer waiting for a connection.' Hope someone could help, I am a little lost. I have finally my XenDesktop 7 VDA working correctly, after many hours of test and research. During my trouble period, creating from the ground catalog, machine, and delivery group did not solve problem. As I have already told, I had upgraded my XD5.6 environment (DDC and VDA) to XD7 without any trouble.

I was on vSphere 5.0 at that time. After upgrading to vSphere 5.1 Update 1, all my VDA (Windows 7 and Windows 8), existing and completely new, were not working correctly. I made a lot of test with and without Display Driver from VMware Tools, and with VM config (3D on or off, amount of video memory.) without success.

Now, I have vSphere 5.5 and everything is correct. I am absolutely sure that the WDDM on vSphere 5.1 was the trouble. I have done all my tests with the same servers, built my VM from same ISO, with same steps, with GPO, without GPO, and even with same Windows serials!!

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Like you, my event logs state that XDPM mode is in use, even if WDDM driver is installed. I will be happy to know the result of your support call, I am sure that many persons have troubles and do not open case. Yes, WDDM is in place. Take a look there: Open a command prompt (admin privilege), and type: winsat features find /i 'lddm' I just made this on my Windows 7 VM, being connected with Citrix. Result: Has LDDM Driver: Yes Same on my Windows 8 VM. This Windows 7 VM is: 2 vCPU, 3 GB RAM, 45 GB HD, VMXNET3 NIC, 32 MB video RAM, 3D enabled.

VM Tools version 9.0.5.23141 My Windows 8 VM is: 1 vCPU, 2 GB RAM, 32 GB HD, E1000 NIC, 8 MB video RAM, 3D not enabled. VM Tools version 9.4.0.1280544. I made test with another Windows 7 VM, with 1 vCPU, 2 GB RAM, 32 GB HD, 8 MB video RAM, 3D not enabled. I do not remember the VM Tools version, but I was using vSphere 5.1 Update 1, and I made many tests by installing VM Tools with Display Drivers and without Display drivers. That did not make any difference. And you are right, I was used to point on Standard VGA Drivers me too, but this option was not available with 5.1 Update 1.

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But I can assure you that my troubles was caused by 5.1 Update 1. When I upgraded my environment to vSphere 5.5, all my troubles were gone, and I have actually a Windows 7, Windows 8 and a Windows 2008 R2 VMs working very well with XenDesktop 7 VDA installed on them. F4transkript serial number search. Hope this will help you.

Sorry I should have said that I am running on vSphere 5.5/ESXi 5.5 with the VM tools (9.4) installed and the VMware SVGA display adapter installed and I'm still having issues. On your Windows 7 image, in the Device manager under Display adapter; what do you see? I have Citrix WDDM and depending on whether or not I install the VMware SVGA adapter I either have the VMware SVGA 3d adapter or the SVGA adapter with a yellow exclamation point (like it has a bad driver). Again I really appreciate the insight.

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