![]() ![]() **Warning** Reboot and take a VM snapshot of the StoreFront server before doing anything else. Your mileage may vary though.Īs always – Use any tips, tricks, or scripts I post at your own risk. I have used these notes on XenApp 6.5 servers and on XenDesktop 7.x controllers without any issues. These notes are based on single server stand alone installs of Citrix StoreFront versions 2., 3.0.1.55, and 3.6.0.33 (as in I’ve used these notes to manually uninstall those versions before). Below are the notes I’ve developed for myself and my support team to manually uninstall StoreFront should the need arise – which it does, often. Then you are royally screwed because the StoreFront installation is half installed (or half uninstalled if you are an optimist) and you can’t repair, reinstall, or even uninstall using normal methods. But when it comes time to perform in-place upgrades of Citrix StoreFront, sometimes things get a bit hairy and go off track, usually ending up with a dreaded 1603 MSI installer error. Once it is initially configured and running, things are generally pretty smooth going. Many of my clients utilize Citrix XenDesktop or XenApp and thus Citrix StoreFront. ![]()
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