Hi All,
I have an issue. I have configured FSLogix in our environment to connect to a local SMB share.
But for some reason none of the FSLogix Cloud Cache Services will run and as a result no profiles are being created for users.
The error that it comes up with in the event log is :
The FSLogix Cloud Caching Service service terminated with the following error:
%%4294967293
These are the settings I have in place :
- Clean-up Invalid Sessions Enabled
Roam Recycle Bin Enabled
VHD Compact Disk Enabled
- Cloud Cache Service
- Cache Directory Enabled
- Cache Directory (Device) type=smb,name="SERVER",connectionString=\server\profiles$
- Logging
- AD Computer Group Process Enabled
- Driver Interface Enabled
- Enabled Enabled
- Specific Logs Only
- Font Visibility Enabled
- FrxLauncher Enabled
- Log Directory Enabled
- Log Directory (Device) \server\logging\FSLogix%computername%
- Log Keeping Period Enabled
- Log Keeping Period (Device) 7
- Network Enabled
- Process Start Enabled
- Profile Container Enabled
- Search Plugin Enabled
- Search Roaming Enabled Services Enabled
- Profile Containers
- 4 KB
- Clean Out Notifications Enabled
- Delete Local Profile When VHD Should Apply Enabled
- Enabled Enabled
- Is Dynamic (VHD) Enabled
- Keep Local Directory (after logoff) Enabled
- Outlook Cached Mode Enabled
- Profile Type Enabled
- Normal Profile
- Reboot On User Logoff Disabled
- Redirect Type Enabled
- FSLogix Redirection
- Redirection XML Source Folder Enabled
- Redirection XML Source Folder (Device) \server\FSLogixRedirections
- Remove Orphaned OST Files On Logoff Enabled
- Roam Identity Enabled
- Roam Search Enabled
- Set Temp Folders to Local Path Enabled
- Redirect TEMP, TMP and INetCache to local drive
Shutdown On User Logoff Disabled
- VHD Locations Enabled
- VHD Locations (Device) \server\profiles$
VHDX Sector Size Enabled
- Profile Containers > Cloud Cache
- CCD Locations (Device) type=smb,name="SERVER",connectionString=\server\profiles$
- CCD Locations Enabled
Is there something that is conflicting in there ? or should not be in that could be causing it to crash the service.
Thanks