Alongwith the 3 modules in end user and 1 module in core layer, you can create a library module in foundation layer where you can place the common login screen, themes, roles and take the dependency in end user module.
Cannot log in to Max (formerly HBO Max) via Roku app anymore. TV screen says to "update" to Max but there's no QR code to scan or any way to login to Max from the TV. I canceled the HBO Max subscription that I was getting from Roku and then signed up for Max directly through their website. Still cannot login to Max app from TV via Roku. Has anyone solved this? I'm going to just cancel Max altogether if it can't be accessed from Roku TV.
I chose login with a QR code/Provider, which puts a QR code and a 6 digit code on the screen. If you scan the code, it asks you to choose your provider, which if you're like me and have an account with HBO directly, is useless.
In some cases, removing the channel and then reinstalling it may help. To ensure the process is successful, follow the steps below, making sure you restart your Roku device before adding the channel again.
Hello. I have a 2018 Chromecast Vizio TV. I was able to login to Max via the Chromecast Max widget which carried over to Roku. I have not had a problem since. I use Roku for all my streaming and rarely even look at Chromecast but when this issue happened to me I was able to login to Max via Chromecast initially to bypass the issue I was having with logging into Max via Roku.
If you are still experiencing an issue with channel authentication or crashing on the Max channel, we would recommend trying again at a later time as well as taking the following troubleshooting steps:
If you are still experiencing an issue with authentication and channel crashing on Max channel, we would be more than happy to investigate further, but we will need further details. Can you please provide us the following information:
I am trying to scrape a website that requires authentication. I am using node.js and puppeteer. I know this requires a cookie to save and then use this cookie multiple times until it expires.I wrote the code that is given below.What this code is doing?
it open the login page....login in successfully and saved the session in the local file, but not doing further work(to open another page on the same website that requires authentication). What can be the problem?
Home refers to TOS's home page. This is the first page you see after a successful TOS login. A taskbar and toolbar are displayed at the top of TOS Home. If you click the TerraMaster icon to the left of toolbar on any page in TOS, you can return Home.
Buzzer Switch: The Buzzer Switch icon appears as a bell, which you can press conveniently whenever buzzers or notifications sound. Please note that the buzzer only sounds when some aspect of TNAS is abnormal, so it's worth investigating to isolate the cause.
Standard multi-user Windows 10 enterprise from the markteplace with is 1903 (although Windows itself is offering 1909 as an upgrade which I'm guessing is WVD supported, but I've not seen anything confirming this).
I've dug into this a little more.
During the black screen, if I kill the App Readiness service then the black screen instantly disappears.
Given that App Readiness should only run during the first log on of a new user, I think that it's kicking in before the FSLogix profile has fully mounted, i.e. :
Windows 10 thinks it's a new user
AppReadiness triggers
Profile container fully mounts
Appreadiness clashes with the now mounted profile.
@Greig Ritchie we are having the same exact issue it appears with black screen at login that takes 5min or so to go away before our wvd desktop loads. Were you able to resolve? I plan to open a ticket.
@Philworsley2 it seems our problem just disappeared. Microsoft setup our hosts to perform a memory dump for when it happens and it has not returned! This is what they said "Checking information we have available it appears that this issue can appear because of issues with updates or even because of FSLogix" So maybe some updates came through and fixed our issue? I don't know but I'm just hoping the problem fixed itself.
@OffColour1972 Using Windows 10, Version 2004, Multi-Session, WVD, FSlogix, and Azure files... all users started getting this after a few weeks use of WVD. True, if I disable app readiness service and reboot the login is quick and works as expected. However, Outlook and Office issues start arising and it has to be enabled again. All updates are installed but no fix found at present. Anyone else found a fix?
@Sponge405 We reboot our VMs daily to save cost and still have the issue. But, since we know "App Readiness" is part of the problem. I ran a performance test on a VM and rebooted. The test linked Skype to using a lot of CPU and time on loading, even though we don't use it or even login to it. I downloaded Autoruns and stopped One Drive (since we don't use or login to that either) and Skype from loading at start up and from loading browser extensions just to be sure. I then rebooted the VM and the desktop appeared after a black screen for approx. 10 seconds rather than 1-3 minutes. I am not sure why this would affect app readiness unless it skips trying to configure registry keys etc. on start up for one drive and skype. Now I need to try and implement on mass.
In the event viewer under administrative events you will see ERROR relating to either App Readiness or App-Model Runtime both pointing to something like... "8wekyb3d8bbwe" saying that is corrupt or install failed.
@Sponge405 Can you say soemthing about the Outlook and Office issues you had after disabling AppReadiness? We also want to disable the service as users are unable to work while it is enabled. We've had this problem since Windows updates from July. We have noticed that the Settings button is unresponsive when AppReadiness is disabled
@MatthewHurley Basically, Outlook kept asking for the password even though it was entered and correct and wouldn't update. Our issues maybe somehow linked to MFA since we use it throughout. The solution I found earlier only works if you script it every time you login otherwise the login creeps back up and you end up waiting again. Also, by removing the reg keys you end up removing downloaded apps from the store or causing other issues.
We have this issue on a provisioned Windows 2019 RDP server but the symptoms are the same: blackscreens which take anything up to 15 minutes and when you do get a desktop then the start button and search are unresponsive. CRTL-ALT-DELETE works but you can't get a desktop. Disabling App readiness removes the black screen problem but leads to other issues as I mentioned before. One of the consequences of disabling App readiness is that the settings button is also unresponsive.
BTW, we have the problem with black screens since Windows Updates of July 2020, although Office 365 also got it's half yearly update at the same time. In the meantime we're being forced to use an older image so that people can, you know, actually work. :(
Until now we have been using Windows Defender for AntiVirus but we are currently migrating to SentinelOne. I installed the SentinelOne agent which also disables Windows Defender. We were using Sophos Endpoint protection on the file server where the FSLogix profiles are stored. Last week we removed Sophos and installed SentinelOne on the file server. Maybe this has something to do with it. As we are a 24 hour organization, users need access to the file server 24/7 so we don't manage to install Windows updates on the file server as regularly as we would like. We have to schedule a window to install updates on the file server so we took this opportunity to update and reboot the file server.
I still don't trust it so I'm not ready to release it to our users yet, but if anybody else wants to try any of the suggestions let me know how it works out. I will try later in the week or the start of next week if the improvements are still there (don't want to have the virusscanner migration muddying the waters) and then post my results
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