Lot of people has this problem in their Android devices. While they are enjoying the application, it closes and gives them this message ' Unfortunately. Has stopped ', so now you will see how. Dec 07, 2016 This post was edited by shutterpurple at 10:39, Feb-01-2016 Hi everyone, 'Unfortunately, Settings has stopped.' -- That is the message that keeps popping up and asking me to.
I get the following error randomly on my session host servers (see the screenshot). XenApp 6.5 (error occurs on both Rollup 3 and 4) Windows 2008 R2 Receiver 4.1 installed PVS 6.1 CPM 5.1.1 installed UPS client installed Authentication Manager Server has stopped working. AuthManSvr.exe Faulting module: netprofm.dll I cannot reproduce it. I have no idea what causes it. It started happening after I attempted to fix the problem with duplicate stores on the Receiver 4.1.
After recreating the 'Golden Image' in a blocked inheritance OU to block the GPO from putting the store in there till I had it in a PVS VHD. Duplicate store problem fixed, now I have this problem.
There is literally nothing on any Google search about it, so don't bother. I contacted Citrix today and this is the response I got; I did a search on previous cases and couple of cases logged for this issue were referred to Microsoft because Netprofm is part of the Network List Manager components for Windows. You will need to capture process dump for AuthManSvr.exe and send it to Microsoft for further analysis. This is very frustrating as it is the only issue stopping pilot from kicking off.I will look at capturing the process dump for AuthManSvr.exe and see if I can find anything informative. I may have found a solution, still in the early stages of testing but have not been able to reproduce the error so far. What I did was; As a standard procedure I usually set DEP to 'Turn on for essential Windows programs and services only' If you go in to task manager when the AuthManSvr.exe process is running and add the column for DEP you will see that it is enabled.
As a test I set DEP to 'Turn on for all programs and services except those I select' and tried to add AuthManSvr.exe as an exception but it errored with 'This program must run with DEP enabled. You cannot turn off DEP for this program' If you run: bcdedit.exe /set nx AlwaysOff (bcdedit.exe /set nx AlwaysOn to turn it back on) from the command prompt it disables DEP and after restarting the server you will see in the DEP column in task manager that it is now disabled for AuthManSvr.exe Still early days but as mentioned no AuthManSvr.exe crashes yet.fingers crossed!
If you try this fix let me know how you get on. @: I had the same issue when I upgraded Internet Explorer 10 to Internet Explorer 11 on the golden image of a desktop server machine. Authentication Manager Server keeps crashing. When I revert back to IE10, everything works fine. My environment: XenApp 7.5 Windows 2008 R2 Receiver 4.1 CU1 PVS 7.0 Disabling DEP seems to solve the issue for me but I don't think it's good practice to disable DEP fully.
I also tried creating an exception in DEP for AuthManSvr.exe through a registry key because adding it manually does not work. Using the instruction from this blogpost I managed to add an exception for AuthManSvr.exe: Unfortunately the issue persists. I'm still searching for a valid solution.
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Good Morning. Yesterday I was excited to flash CyanogenMod 12.1 in my other Android device. The process was the same and I did everything correctly. Unfortunately, after flashing Google Apps, the system wouldn't stop showing pop-ups like 'google app has stopped', 'google services has stopped'.
Nothing about Gapps works, even the keyboard. I have tried to wipe data/factory reset, using CWM and reflashing CM12.1 ONLY, but it didn't work.
The pop-ups are still there. Maybe there's some Gapps fragments in the system. Please, I would appreciate any possible help.