![]() If you are on XenServer 7.1 CU2 and are using quiesced snapshots and wish to retain this functionality, do not adopt the 9.x.x.x drivers. Important:Updating to the 9.x.x.x version of the xeniface driver removes quiesced snapshots capability of the VM. On a Windows VM, sometimes the IP address of an SR-IOV VIF is not visible in XenCenter.This update enables you to flag a VBD as non-removable and have this correctly exposed through the OS. Security software was blocking secondary disks that are marked as removable from being exposed to the OS, as a data-exfiltration prevention measure.Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows 10, Windows Server 2016, Windows Server Core 2016, Windows Server 2019, Windows Server Core 2019, Windows Server 2022, Windows Server Core 2022 Any fixes will be provided in a later release of the tools. You might also be requested to update to the latest set of tools and attempt to reproduce the issue. Issues in VMs running older versions of the Citrix VM Tools for Windows can be investigated if the tools version was previously supported for the Citrix Hypervisor release, but any resolution or likelihood of VM recovery depends on the nature of the problem. To be in support, upgrade your Citrix VM Tools to the latest available version. These versions of the Citrix VM Tools are no longer supported. Note: History is only available for versions released since the start of 2018. Important:If you are currently using the 8.2.x.x drivers and want to use the provided MSI file to update to this version of the drivers, you must use Device Manager to uninstall the 8.2.x.x drivers from your VM before installing these drivers. For more information, see Setting automatic reboots when updating the Citrix VM Tools for Windows. We recommend that you set the automatic reboot registry key before updating to the latest version of the Citrix VM Tools for Windows. This release includes general improvements to string handling of registry keys. This release includes general improvements to the Citrix VM Tools installer. (PREVIOUS) Citrix XenServer Windows Management Agent.On a Windows VM, you might see both the previous and the latest version of the tools or management agent listed in your Installed Programs.On rare occasions, when upgrading the Citrix VM Tools for Windows, the existing Management Agent can fail to shutdown and prevent the upgrade from succeeding.When this occurs, read and write requests could fail or additional VIFs are not enabled correctly and fail to start. On Windows VMs, the grant tables can easily become exhausted.Sometimes, when the Citrix VM Tools are updated through Windows Update, the static IP settings are lost and the network settings change to use DHCP.This release contains fixes for the following issues: Windows 10, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows 10, Windows Server 2016, Windows Server Core 2016, Windows Server 2019, Windows Server Core 2019, Windows Server 2022, Windows Server Core 2022 The following version of Citrix VM Tools for Windows is the latest that is available: Installer Version This information is for customers using all supported version of XenServer and Citrix Hypervisor who have the Citrix VM Tools for Windows installed on their Windows VMs.
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