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Addiag Remarks

Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2

AdDiag Remarks

Understanding AdDiag Report Output

AdDiag can generate a report containing the following sections of information.

General Info

Provides user configuration details.

TS Info

Provides information about whether or not Microsoft Terminal Server is running.

Managed Apps (Local List)

Lists all applications with information stored in the registry. The applications are listed by GUID. The GUID is set from the Software Installation snap-in, so in a case where the friendly name does not appear correct, the GUID is the information of most use in troubleshooting.

Assign count is the count of full advertisements executed for the application. This should make a difference only in Roaming User Profile (RUP) cases, the only cases when additional full advertisements are made for the same user.

The following table lists values returned for UI level and their descriptions.

Level Description

0x0

UI level is unchanged.

0x1

Default UI.

0x2

Completely silent installation.

0x3

Progress bars and error handling.

0x4

Authored UI (wizard dialog boxes suppressed).

0x5

Authored UI (wizards, progress bars, and error handling).

0x40

Display only progress bars.

0x80

Display success or failure dialog box on completion.

The following table lists values returned for Application State and their descriptions.

State Description

0x1

Assigned.

0x2

Published.

0x4

Remove unmanaged version before assignment.

0x8

Leave application unmanaged when Group Policy no longer applies.

0x10

Remove application when Group Policy no longer applies.

0x20

Leave application unmanaged.

0x40

Remove application.

0x18

Assigned, and leave application unmanaged when Group Policy no longer applies.

Deployed Apps (Server)

Deployed Apps (Server) is a full list of applications from the Group Policy objects applied to the given user (or computer). In the case of upgrade relationships, the base application is still listed, even if there is an upgrade for it. This feature has not yet been implemented.

MSI Apps

MSI Apps lists all applications for which there is Windows Installer information. Managed applications come from Software Installation and Maintenance, unmanaged applications come from alternative distribution, such as Microsoft Systems Management Server.

See Also

Concepts

Addiag.exe
Addiag Syntax
Addiag Examples
Alphabetical List of Tools
Topchk.cmd
Rsdir Overview
Rsdiag Overview
Iologsum Overview
Health_chk Overview
Ftonline Overview
Filever Overview
Efsinfo Overview
Dmdiag Overview
Dskprobe Overview
Diruse Overview
Dfsutil Overview
Connstat Overview
Cabarc Overview
Bitsadmin Overview