Windows 8.1 x64 enteprise default domain profile creation nightmare
I have huge problem to create default windows 8.1 x64 enteprise profile without sysprep.
I am create xml file with default start apps (for enteprise 8.1up1) for my domain users and that is ok.
I have default profile that I am customize and rename into Default profile. All setting is ok (My computer, proxy, control panel list and other settings). Problem are in metro apps like metro calculator, or calendar etc..
This is error for every metro apps that I have for my domain users accept local administrator:
The application-specific permission settings do not grant Local Activation permission for the COM Server application with CLSID
Microsoft.WindowsLive.Calendar.wwa
and APPID
Unavailable
to the user .......-277033270-7741) from address LocalHost (Using LRPC) running in the application container Unavailable SID (Unavailable). This security permission can be modified using the Component Services administrative tool.
What can I do about this. I am try every DCOM and registry permission solution but without success?
I am found problem. I think maybe I am problem. I am export start menu in xml format and this is what I want to do:
<launcher version="2"><view name="Start"><group><tile AppID="Microsoft.Windows.Desktop" size="wide310x150" FencePost="0"/><tile AppID="Microsoft.InternetExplorer.Default" size="square150x150" FencePost="0"/><tile AppID="{7C5A40EF-A0FB-4BFC-874A-C0F2E0B9FA8E}\Microsoft Office\Office15\EXCEL.EXE" size="square150x150" FencePost="0"/><tile AppID="Microsoft.Office.OUTLOOK.EXE.15" size="square150x150" FencePost="0"/><tile AppID="{7C5A40EF-A0FB-4BFC-874A-C0F2E0B9FA8E}\Microsoft Office\Office15\WINWORD.EXE" size="square150x150" FencePost="0"/></group><group><tile AppID="{1AC14E77-02E7-4E5D-B744-2EB1AE5198B7}\calc.exe" size="square150x150" FencePost="0"/><tile AppID="{1AC14E77-02E7-4E5D-B744-2EB1AE5198B7}\cmd.exe" size="square70x70" FencePost="1"/><tile AppID="Microsoft.AutoGenerated.{923DD477-5846-686B-A659-0FCCD73851A8}" size="square70x70" FencePost="0"/><tile AppID="Microsoft.Windows.Shell.RunDialog" size="square70x70" FencePost="0"/><tile AppID="{1AC14E77-02E7-4E5D-B744-2EB1AE5198B7}\notepad.exe" size="square70x70" FencePost="0"/><tile AppID="{1AC14E77-02E7-4E5D-B744-2EB1AE5198B7}\SnippingTool.exe" size="square150x150" FencePost="0"/><tile AppID="Microsoft.Windows.MediaPlayer32" size="square150x150" FencePost="0"/><tile AppID="{1AC14E77-02E7-4E5D-B744-2EB1AE5198B7}\mspaint.exe" size="square150x150" FencePost="0"/><tile AppID="{6D809377-6AF0-444B-8957-A3773F02200E}\Double Commander\doublecmd.exe" size="square70x70" FencePost="1"/></group></view></launcher>
I use this xml block in local gpedit.msc location User configuration - administrative template - start menu and taskbar - Start Screen Layout. Path for xml file is ok and my strat screen is Ok after this. Problem is that other store apps after I am apply
this xml file, when I click for example on store calculator it is minimized on taskbar and cant be started. In error log I am found error 10016 for calculator. Why I cant start other store apps if I am configured only start menu icons? I have windows 8.1 update
1 x64 enteprise.
Before I am apply this xml file my store apps is work ok for all domain users.
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(refer to [url http://forums.oracle.com/forums/thread.jspa?messageID=3168105]here for original post)
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wlst > Your environment has been set.
wlst >
wlst > CLASSPATH=c:\o\jdev11\patch_wls1030\profiles\default\sys_manifest_classpath\weblogic_patch.jar;c:\o\jdev11\patch_jdev1111\profiles\default\sys_manifest_classpath\weblogic_patch.jar;c:\o\jdev11\patch_cie660\profiles\default\sys_manifest_classpath\weblogic_patch.jar;C:\Java\JDK16~1.0_1\lib\tools.jar;C:\o\jdev11\WLSERV~1.3\server\lib\weblogic_sp.jar;C:\o\jdev11\WLSERV~1.3\server\lib\weblogic.jar;c:\o\jdev11\modules\features\weblogic.server.modules_10.3.0.0.jar;C:\o\jdev11\WLSERV~1.3\server\lib\webservices.jar;c:\o\jdev11\modules\ORGAPA~1.5/lib/ant-all.jar;c:\o\jdev11\modules\NETSFA~1.0_1/lib/ant-contrib.jar;;C:\o\jdev11\WLSERV~1.3\common\eval\pointbase\lib\pbembedded57.jar;C:\o\jdev11\WLSERV~1.3\common\eval\pointbase\lib\pbtools57.jar;C:\o\jdev11\WLSERV~1.3\common\eval\pointbase\lib\pbclient57.jar
wlst >
wlst > Initializing WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST) ...
wlst >
wlst > Jython scans all the jar files it can find at first startup. Depending on the system, this process may take a few minutes to complete, and WLST may not return a prompt right away.
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wlst > Welcome to WebLogic Server Administration Scripting Shell
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wlst > Type help() for help on available commands
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Can't edit default domain controllers policy on windows 8 or server 2012
I have found that I can't edit the "Default Domain Controllers Policy" from a Windows 8 or Server 2012 machine. I can edit and save changes fine from a Windows 7 machine. The domain controllers are running Windows 2012 Standard upgraded
from Windows 2008 R2. Is there a security setting I am missing?Posting the resolution from the other thread. Hope it helps!
I just accidentally resolved this issue today. I added the GPMC to a 2008 R2 server so I could make a needed firewall
change within the Windows Firewall with Advanced Security section of the Default Domain Controllers GPO (I enabled the Remote Event Log management rule for the Domain profile). About an hour later, I forgot I was using my Windows 8 machine and I went
to edit the Default Domain Controllers GPO and opened for edit without a problem. I can now edit it from Windows 8 and from Windows Server 2012. Until now, I was using a Windows 7 VM to make the edits, so in my case the problem was resolved by
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Advice for Creating a Custom Default User Profile in Windows Enterprise 8/8.1 Preview
Just after some advice on the Best way to create a custom Default User Profile for our Windows 8 Enterprise Image.
We are also looking at the Windows 8.1 Enterprise preview so advice on creating a Default User profile for this would also be appreciated.
My Requirements are listed below
-Pinned Web sites that open in Windows 8 App style IE
-Default Windows 8 pre-installed Apps
-The Microsoft Lync Windows 8 Client from the App Store *I understand this would be tricky, not fussed though if it cant be done*
-Customised Start screen layout
I have tried the Copy Profile tag in the Unattend.xml and syspreped the machine, this did not work.
I have tried using the new "Start Screen Layout" Group Policy object, this also did not work
The Closest I can get was to setup a user profile, Backup the Default User profile, Rename the User I worked on to "Default", Clean up the temp folder, then navigate through the user registry and replaced any absolute profile paths with the %USERPROFILE%
variable. This worked in terms of setting the layout of the start screen, but the Lync App was not present, and Windows 8 apps, eg Video, Music and IE, would crash when attempting to open them.
I know I am doing something wrong, so any advice would be much appreciated.
ThankyouStill not getting the results that I want, to recap I am trying to do the following.
Create a Windows 8.1 Enterprise Standard Operating Environment (SOE) Image for laptop devices at our school. These devices will be in the Students hands 24/7 and will be joined to our Windows 2012 based domain.
I am trying to create a custom Default user profile for the image so that when a student logs onto the Laptop for the first time they get a start screen that we have created.
The start screen consists of Pre-installed Modern Apps, a modern app created by our Software team that is side-loaded, Office 2013 Applications, and most importantly Tiles for Websites such as our Learning Management System and Intranet Portal.
Now to the issues
I boot the target system into Audit mode, and setup the start screen accordingly. For the Websites,
I open the websites in the IE11 Modern app and use the built in control to pin the site to the start screen. Everything goes and looks as expected.
I then run sysprep with a custom unattend.xml with copyprofile inside it. Again everything runs as expected.
Now when I create a new user on the system the custom start screen appears however the websites that were pinned are no longer on the start screen. BUT when I manually open the Modern IE11 app, navigate to the website and pin the site, The Tile now appears
on the start screen in the location I put it.
<Rant>
Now this puts us in a situation where we can no longer deliver a Standard Operating environment for not just our managed laptops but also our labs where a student just wants to logon and get to work.
Why as a Desktop and System Administrator, who manages a fleet of 300+ Desktops and 1000+ Laptops do I not have the full power to customise things they way I want them.
Yes I am aware of the new Group Policy setting for deploying Start screen configurations, Doesn't work when Web sites are pinned
Yes I am aware of AppsFolderLayout.bin, Doesn't work for Pinned sites.
Do the links above to Microsoft TechNet articles explaining how to customise Start Screens help, No they do not.
Finally I am aware that I can just create a shortcut to the websites and pin those, the issue is that this does not utilise the new Live Tile code that was introduced with IE11 and we plan to use these Tiles as another notification system for our staff and
students.
I will continue to work on this, if I manage to find a solution myself I will post the process, however if anyone in the community, or from Microsoft for that matter, has a proven solution to pinning websites to the default user profiles start screen, please
post it.
</Rant>
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Windows 8 Logon times default user profile size
With the addition of Chromebooks and other devices that boot in 3 seconds, we are re-evaluating our Windows 8 environment. Windows 8 does boot up much quicker, but our domain logon times are still 2+ minutes or more if there is no user profile.
So I took our policies down to the bare minimum to see what is really taking forever for computers to log on.
Using unattend.xml, we use the copyprofile flag to customize the default desktop experience for our users. The default profile then becomes 185MB and I'd like to try and reduce that to improve logon times when no profile exists. The
following folders are where the majority of space is being used and I want to know if I can delete them in the default user profile.
25MB c:\users\default\appdata\local\microsoft\windows\explorer - Icon and Tile Cache
40MB c:\users\default\appdata\local\microsoft\windows\WebCache - log files in machine language
7MB c:\users\default\appdata\local\microsoft\windows\notification
7MB c:\users\default\appdata\locallow\adobe\shockwave player 11\xtras\download\adobesystemsincorporated
3MB c:\users\deafult\appdata\roaming\microsoft\Bibliography
4MB c:\users\deafult\appdata\roaming\microsoft\Document Building Blocks\1033\15\Built-in Building Blocks.dotx
How fast can I make it? I used autologon registry keys to logon to a domain account (non-administrator). Timings are from totally off to viewing the Start Screen.
The BIOS on our HP 6306 takes about 12 seconds to even start booting Windows 8 and so the total boot time till the start menu shows is 25 seconds with Windows 8 taking 13 seconds to boot and logon. That is really, really nice.
So then I added 3 mapped drives (not redirection) and one printer to the group policy and that didn't add any time once the profile was created.
Creating a profile is what really slows down the logon process. Granted this is much after after the profile is done, but the vast manjory of our machines are public with random students/staff logging on to them.
More testing to come.Were you able to reduce the size of the default profile?
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Windows 8 and Default Domain Policy modification issue
Hi,
I'm unable to edit the default domain policy from my new Windows 8 desktop. It's the only Win8 in the environment so I'm not able to easily test another one unfortunately. The error I receive is:
Group Policy Error
Failed to open the Group Policy Object. You might not have the appropriate rights.
Details: The volume for a file has been externally altered so that the opened file is no longer valid.
I have checked from a Win7 and a 2003 machine and can access and edit the GPO without issue using the same account. The Win8 desktop is a fresh install with the RSAT tools installed, Exchange 2010 tools and a few basic applicaitons (non of which stick
out as having anything to do with AD management).
It only occurs if I click edit on the GPO. I'm able to successfully view the policy and edit the permissions etc. Have rebooted and the machine is current with patches as of now.
thanks
Andy
Cheers AndyHi,
According to your description, the issue only occurred when you click to edit the GPO. And only occurred on Windows 8. I would like suggest you to follow below suggestions to narrow down the issue:
1. Check out whether the issue only occurred to Default domain policy object.
2. Test on another new installed Windows 8 client with only RSAT installed.
3. Create another new account and add it to domain admin group to test again.
4. Run dcdiag on DCs to check out whether the replications work fine.
Hope this helps.
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Windows 2012 R2 default domain controllers policy set to enforced
Hi Guys,
So I've migrated my domain from Windows 2003 R2 over to Windows 2012 R2 and so far everything is running ok. Had a few problems relating to orphaned DC's but have cleared this up now. However, i'm now trying to get to grips with using group policy. When
i migrated, the old policy settings seemed to have come across and things seem to be still locked down ok, in relation to certain OUs. I run a network at our local college so i have a student container which applies a lock-down policy. All these GPOs where
previously setup by someone else.
I setup a test network at home before i did the said migration and am now comparing some group policy settings, namely the default ones, and i have noticed that default domain controllers policy has been set to enforced on my newly migrated domain. At home
on my test server i see it is not enforced by default and am wondering why this is? I have been reading up but i can't find anything that tells me it should be enforced but wary to disable this setting. The students return on Monday so i don't want to mess
it up at this stage.
One thing that i did find odd is when i first opened up the GPO's, i was prompted with a message which stated that the policies in the sysvol folder where not consistent with the ones in AD so i followed its recommendation to update.
Any advise you guys have on this would be greatly appreciated.
David> So I've migrated my domain from Windows 2003 R2 over to Windows 2012 R2
> and so far everything is running ok.
This does NOT touch any GPOs, so your GPOs are not "migrated" or
something like that - they are still what they were before.
> enforced on my newly migrated domain. At home on my test server i see it
> is not enforced by default and am wondering why this is?
"A sever misunderstanding of how group policy inheritance and link order
works" is the closest reason I see for this. The DDCP is linked to
"Domain Controllers", and as long as you do not create subordinate OUs
there (which I've never seen) and block inheritance on them, there's no
reason to enforce.
To add my experience from the field: When I see enforced GPOs, in most
cases this enforcement is not required. People simply use it because
they do not understand "link order".
> One thing that i did find odd is when i first opened up the GPO's, i was
> prompted with a message which stated that the policies in the sysvol
> folder where not consistent with the ones in AD so i followed its
> recommendation to update.
That's fairly ok and nothing to hassle about.
Martin
Mal ein
GUTES Buch über GPOs lesen?
NO THEY ARE NOT EVIL, if you know what you are doing:
Good or bad GPOs?
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Windows 2003 Password Policy Ignored in Default Domain Policy
Hi there I've a problem on my DC.
i set in the "default domain policy" the settings form the policy password lenght complexity etc etc..
When i RUN Group policy modelling simulation i cannot view the settings of Windows Settings\Security Settings\account policy\password policy
the scope of the GPO is Authenticated
the GPO seems to be ignored for the security settings but not for the other parameters like kerberos security.
Any Idea to solve this issue?Hi Federico,
>>i cannot view the settings of Windows Settings\Security Settings\account policy\password policy
What do this mean? Does this mean that we can’t see the password policy in the modeling, or that we can’t see the change we made to the password policy? Besides, were there
error messages displayed in the modeling?
In addition, we can try running the Group Policy Modeling Wizard again to see if the issue persist.
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Using copyprofile to customize the default user profile
Well to get to the problem I'll just explain what I do, which doesn't work.
1. I install windows 8.1 pro (x64) on a test-pc.
2. After installation I press cntrl shift f3 to get into audit mode.
3. I install all software/drivers etc. I also place shortcuts and change the background.
4. I insert my usb, which contains a file called "unattend.xml" in which this is written:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<unattend xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:unattend">
<settings pass="specialize">
<component name="Microsoft-Windows-Shell-Setup" processorArchitecture="amd64" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" language="neutral" versionScope="nonSxS" xmlns:wcm="http://schemas.microsoft.com/WMIConfig/2002/State"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<CopyProfile>true</CopyProfile>
</component>
</settings>
<cpi:offlineImage cpi:source="wim:e:/usb/windows%207%20en%208/win81pro/sources/install.wim#Windows 8.1 Pro (x64)" xmlns:cpi="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:cpi" />
</unattend>
5. After that I use CMD and use this command: C:\windows\system32\sysprep\sysprep /oobe /generalize /shutdown /unattend:F:\unattend.xml
6. when it is done working and turns off, I turn it back on and walk through the oobe. After that my shortcuts and background are standard windows 8.1 and not the ones I used.
Can anyone see what I did wrong? I can't seem to figure it out. Thanks!
Btw: This unattend.xml file is created with windows system image manager of the same install.wim which is used to install that OS.
Note: If I generalize a pc after an installation, doesn't that cancel the activation? So when I bring it to a customer he needs to fill in the activation key?Hi,
After the step 5 (I mean after we customize the default user profile and reference PC sutts down), generally as I know, we should then capture image, you can boot into Windows PE and then capture the Windows installation by using DISM.
See full guide in the link below
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-in/library/hh825135.aspx?f=255&MSPPError=-2147217396
The article also contains some conditions in which user profile settings aren't successfully copied, such as you can not use a domain account, there are no additional user accounts other than the built-in administrator account that you configured,, etc and
sysprep will remove all the security settings of your Windows including windows activation.
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Not sure if this is the right forum?
Getting this error (copied from Event Viewer) on a Windows 8.1 Pro client - an event ID of 1000, every time at the start of profile creation when logging in with a domain account. So explorer.exe crashes because of "twinui.appcore.dll" and profile
creation is taking a very long time (about 17 minutes).
Then after being stuck during "Almost ready" screen we are getting a Start-button that is stuck (non-clickable) (and also arrows on the metro-screen icons). Restarting explorer.exe manually helps to get a functional Start-button again.
Tried using a roaming profile and without using a roaming profile (Group Policy setting to always keep profiles local). That does not seem to matter.
Naam van toepassing met fout: Explorer.EXE, versie: 6.3.9600.17667, tijdstempel: 0x54c6f7c2
Naam van module met fout: twinui.appcore.dll, versie: 6.3.9600.17415, tijdstempel: 0x54503801
Uitzonderingscode: 0x80270233
Foutmarge: 0x000000000008cb57
Id van proces met fout: 0xf28
Starttijd van toepassing met fout: 0x01d05bf587567d80
Pad naar toepassing met fout: C:\Windows\Explorer.EXE
Pad naar module met fout: C:\Windows\System32\twinui.appcore.dll
Rapport-id: cf9c3ec8-c7e8-11e4-8262-0019bbd6f620
Volledige pakketnaam met fout:
Relatieve toepassings-id van pakket met fout:
Using Samba 3.6.25 with an LDAP back-end. Installed all updates for Windows 8.1 Pro client.
Thanks in advance for any advice.Pasting the crash dump analysis using WinDbg (x64):
Microsoft (R) Windows Debugger Version 6.3.9600.17298 AMD64
Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Loading Dump File [C:\LocalDumps\explorer.exe.824.dmp]
User Mini Dump File with Full Memory: Only application data is available
************* Symbol Path validation summary **************
Response Time (ms) Location
Deferred srv*DownstreamStore*http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols
Symbol search path is: srv*DownstreamStore*http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols
Executable search path is:
Windows 8 Version 9600 MP (2 procs) Free x64
Product: WinNt, suite: SingleUserTS
Built by: 6.3.9600.17031 (winblue_gdr.140221-1952)
Machine Name:
Debug session time: Thu Mar 12 11:53:12.000 2015 (UTC + 1:00)
System Uptime: 0 days 21:10:37.682
Process Uptime: 0 days 0:01:05.000
Loading unloaded module list
This dump file has an exception of interest stored in it.
The stored exception information can be accessed via .ecxr.
(338.f94): Unknown exception - code 80270233 (first/second chance not available)
kernel32!RaiseFailFastException+0xae:
00007ffe`cb2faabe e8b1000000 call kernel32!SignalStartWerSvc (00007ffe`cb2fab74)
0:018> !analyze -v
* Exception Analysis
*** ERROR: Symbol file could not be found. Defaulted to export symbols for sppc.dll -
FAULTING_IP:
twinui_appcore!CCriticalFailureHandler::_RaiseFailFastException+c7
00007ffe`bed7cb57 488b4d37 mov rcx,qword ptr [rbp+37h]
EXCEPTION_RECORD: ffffffffffffffff -- (.exr 0xffffffffffffffff)
ExceptionAddress: 00007ffebed7cb57 (twinui_appcore!CCriticalFailureHandler::_RaiseFailFastException+0x00000000000000c7)
ExceptionCode: 80270233
ExceptionFlags: 00000001
NumberParameters: 1
Parameter[0]: ffffffff80070005
CONTEXT: 0000000000000000 -- (.cxr 0x0;r)
rax=000000000a14f560 rbx=000000000a14fa70 rcx=000000000a14f560
rdx=0000000000000000 rsi=0000000000000001 rdi=000000000a14f560
rip=00007ffecb2faabe rsp=000000000a14f480 rbp=000000000a14fad9
r8=0000000000000000 r9=0000000000000006 r10=0000000000000000
r11=00007ffecb544dd7 r12=00007ffebed00090 r13=0000000008234160
r14=0000000000000000 r15=0000000000000000
iopl=0 nv up ei pl zr na po nc
cs=0033 ss=002b ds=002b es=002b fs=0053 gs=002b efl=00000244
kernel32!RaiseFailFastException+0xae:
00007ffe`cb2faabe e8b1000000 call kernel32!SignalStartWerSvc (00007ffe`cb2fab74)
PROCESS_NAME: explorer.exe
ERROR_CODE: (NTSTATUS) 0x80270233 - <Unable to get error code text>
EXCEPTION_CODE: (HRESULT) 0x80270233 (2150040115) - <Unable to get error code text>
EXCEPTION_PARAMETER1: ffffffff80070005
NTGLOBALFLAG: 2000100
APPLICATION_VERIFIER_FLAGS: 48004
APP: explorer.exe
ANALYSIS_VERSION: 6.3.9600.17298 (debuggers(dbg).141024-1500) amd64fre
FAULTING_THREAD: 0000000000000f94
BUGCHECK_STR: APPLICATION_FAULT_SHELL_COMPONENT_STARTUP_FAILURE_ERROR_CODE_ffffffff80270233
PRIMARY_PROBLEM_CLASS: SHELL_COMPONENT_STARTUP_FAILURE_ERROR_CODE_ffffffff80270233
DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID: SHELL_COMPONENT_STARTUP_FAILURE_ERROR_CODE_ffffffff80270233
LAST_CONTROL_TRANSFER: from 00007ffebed7cb57 to 00007ffecb2faabe
STACK_TEXT:
00000000`0a14f480 00007ffe`bed7cb57 : 00000000`80070005 00000000`00000004 ffffffff`80070005 00000000`00000000 : kernel32!RaiseFailFastException+0xae
00000000`0a14fa50 00007ffe`bed7c8c2 : 00000000`00000a9c 00000000`0a14fc20 00000000`000003a8 00000000`000003a8 : twinui_appcore!CCriticalFailureHandler::_RaiseFailFastException+0xc7
00000000`0a14fb40 00007ffe`bed8b349 : 00000000`00000000 00007ffe`bed00090 00000000`000003a8 00000000`00000004 : twinui_appcore!CCriticalFailureHandler::HandleFailure+0xba
00000000`0a14fb90 00007ffe`bed19d8b : 00000000`08242340 00000000`0a14fc00 00000000`00000000 00007ffe`bed34838 : twinui_appcore!`Microsoft::WRL::Module<1,Microsoft::WRL::Details::DefaultModule<1> >::Create'::`2'::`dynamic atexit destructor for 'module''+0x7a79
00000000`0a14fbd0 00007ffe`c5055bf1 : 00000000`80070005 00000000`08242340 00000000`00000000 00007ffe`bed19d30 : twinui_appcore!CProcessLifetimeManager::PerformDelayedInitialization+0x5b
00000000`0a14fc20 00007ffe`c5055519 : 00000000`00000000 00000000`08242340 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000034 : windows_immersiveshell_serviceprovider!CImmersiveShellController::_CreateComponents+0x536
00000000`0a14fcc0 00007ffe`c505566e : 00007ffe`00000045 00000000`00000000 00000000`082335f8 00000000`02ea60e8 : windows_immersiveshell_serviceprovider!CImmersiveShellController::_ImmersiveShellComponentsThreadProcInternal+0x17d
00000000`0a14fd50 00007ffe`b41995cd : 00007ffe`c5050000 00007ffe`c50555f0 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : windows_immersiveshell_serviceprovider!CImmersiveShellController::s_ImmersiveShellComponentsThreadProc+0x7a
00000000`0a14fd80 00007ffe`cb2113d2 : 00007ffe`b4199580 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : verifier!AVrfpStandardThreadFunction+0x4d
00000000`0a14fdc0 00007ffe`cb51e954 : 00007ffe`cb2113b0 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : kernel32!BaseThreadInitThunk+0x22
00000000`0a14fdf0 00000000`00000000 : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : ntdll!RtlUserThreadStart+0x34
FOLLOWUP_IP:
twinui_appcore!CCriticalFailureHandler::HandleFailure+ba
00007ffe`bed7c8c2 488b6c2458 mov rbp,qword ptr [rsp+58h]
SYMBOL_STACK_INDEX: 2
SYMBOL_NAME: twinui_appcore!CCriticalFailureHandler::HandleFailure+ba
FOLLOWUP_NAME: MachineOwner
MODULE_NAME: twinui_appcore
IMAGE_NAME: twinui.appcore.dll
DEBUG_FLR_IMAGE_TIMESTAMP: 54503801
STACK_COMMAND: ~18s; .ecxr ; kb
FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: SHELL_COMPONENT_STARTUP_FAILURE_ERROR_CODE_ffffffff80270233_80270233_twinui.appcore.dll!CCriticalFailureHandler::HandleFailure
BUCKET_ID: APPLICATION_FAULT_SHELL_COMPONENT_STARTUP_FAILURE_ERROR_CODE_ffffffff80270233_twinui_appcore!CCriticalFailureHandler::HandleFailure+ba
ANALYSIS_SOURCE: UM
FAILURE_ID_HASH_STRING: um:shell_component_startup_failure_error_code_ffffffff80270233_80270233_twinui.appcore.dll!ccriticalfailurehandler::handlefailure
FAILURE_ID_HASH: {bc588def-f8dc-26b8-dac8-a057fb6557c4}
Followup: MachineOwner
0:018> lmvm twinui_appcore
start end module name
00007ffe`becf0000 00007ffe`bee20000 twinui_appcore (pdb symbols) downstreamstore\twinui.appcore.pdb\310246EA4A1E4BF8A48502B727A7376B1\twinui.appcore.pdb
Loaded symbol image file: twinui.appcore.dll
Image path: C:\Windows\System32\twinui.appcore.dll
Image name: twinui.appcore.dll
Timestamp: Wed Oct 29 01:42:41 2014 (54503801)
CheckSum: 0013A0E7
ImageSize: 00130000
File version: 6.3.9600.17415
Product version: 6.3.9600.17415
File flags: 0 (Mask 3F)
File OS: 40004 NT Win32
File type: 2.0 Dll
File date: 00000000.00000000
Translations: 0409.04b0
CompanyName: Microsoft Corporation
ProductName: Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
InternalName: TWINUI.APPCORE
OriginalFilename: TWINUI.APPCORE.dll
ProductVersion: 6.3.9600.17415
FileVersion: 6.3.9600.17415 (winblue_r4.141028-1500)
FileDescription: TWINUI.APPCORE
LegalCopyright: © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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