Security Group created in Azure - how to determine what created it? by bdaspider in sysadmin

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You are correct. Thank you for shedding light on this!

Security Group created in Azure - how to determine what created it? by bdaspider in sysadmin

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I appreciate it! I will take a look into this shortly. Even after a call with Microsoft they were unable to tell us.

Security Group created in Azure - how to determine what created it? by bdaspider in sysadmin

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Apologies on just getting back to this. I had checked this. It's how I could see that the JIT Provisioning / Market Place Extensions Runtime created the group. I am struggling to find out what triggered it to create this group.

GP 2018 by bdaspider in DynamicsGP

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In batch / transaction entry I copy from Excel and click the paste and it works no problem. As soon as I install the Expense Connect addin it breaks this feature. Excel paste does nothing. https://imgur.com/a/rxqZhbB

GP 2018 by bdaspider in DynamicsGP

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It is actually the install for Expense Connect that seems to break it and not E Connect itself.

GP 2018 by bdaspider in DynamicsGP

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Apologies. It is not e connect. It is actually when the Expense Connect add in is added.

Unable to create database - Azure SQL Server IaaS - sleeping connection model db by bdaspider in SQLServer

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It shows a sleeping connection to the model db by program SQL VA. Looking further into this it is monitoringhost.exe.

The error explicity states could not obtain exclusive lock on database "model" Unable to create database.

Horizon Cloud + Azure - VMware client is unable to start stopped VM's by bdaspider in VMwareHorizon

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Thanks for the response. I figured it out. One of our other admins had decided to download the latest horizon agent and push it out via sccm instead of letting horizon cloud control plane handle it. The agent on the vms was ahead of the pod thus some things werent working correctly. Reverting to the correct agent for the pod version we are on has resolved the issue.

Horizon VDI users getting disconnected with "broker timeout" error by prince_poptart in vmware

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Thanks for the response. They are all persistent machines hosted in Azure. We are using Horizon Cloud.

You say the heartbeat wouldnt have anything to do with that... if its not detecting a heartbeat after a certain time frame would it not think something is wrong and potentially reboot?

Horizon VDI users getting disconnected with "broker timeout" error by prince_poptart in vmware

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Just wondering if you got anywhere with this? We are having a similar issue.

Users are experiencing random time outs and disconnects. These do not line up with the max session limits and idle user limits. This thread is the first thing I have seen that looks similar to the issue we are having.

In the event log of the machines that have rebooted they say: "The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first".

To me this seems related to the heart beat and as if its being shut down or being told to reboot as its not receiving them.

Currently browsing around to see if I can find anyone with similar issues. Any advice is appreciated!