Out of meeting :) That file is in %LOCALAPPDATA%, so unless you've specifically set up Citrix UPM to roam it, it will be getting recreated each time as it's not roamed by default.
If you put a file/directory inclusion into UPM for the file, it should work OK I think. Bear in mind it can get quite big though (default is 32MB, I've seen it upwards of 128MB). I'd be interested in hearing more details about this - I'm planning to revisit the whole IE 10 Cookies/History thing soon because I believe some things have now changed. Cheers, JR From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Webster Sent: 13 October 2015 14:52 To: [email protected] Subject: [NTSysADM] Issue with WebCacheV01.dat for IE10 and IE11 Server 2012 with IE10 and 2012 R2 with IE11 all running XenApp 7.6. All servers have been fully patched along with all recommended RDS hotfixes and Citrix hotfixes. Folder Redirection and Citrix User Profile Management are in use. When a user launches IE or a web app that uses IE (some use Firefox and some use Chrome), the first time the app is launched, IE appears to start and then exits. The following event is recorded for each user: taskhostex (6704) WebCacheLocal: Database 'c:\users\cwebster\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\WebCache\WebCacheV01.dat': The secondary index 'PartitionIdIndex' of table 'Containers' may be corrupt. If there is no later event showing the index being rebuilt, then please defragment the database to rebuild the index. The second time IE or the app is launched, it runs successfully and any subsequent launches of IE that occur for that user on the same server run with no issues. Once the user exits IE or a web app their local cached profile is deleted. I am wondering if I remove the policy setting to delete the local cached copy of the profile, if that would keep this file from constantly having to be recreated on each server. They only have 75 users so I don't believe the space required for the local cached profiles will be that much. The servers are virtual so additional space can be added to the C drive if needed. Anyone else seen this issue with IE and this WebCacheV01.dat file? The interwebs turn up lots of hits but no real solution yet. Thanks Webster
