
- #Stack smashing detected vmware install#
- #Stack smashing detected vmware windows 10#
- #Stack smashing detected vmware windows#
Server Manager = %SystemRoot%\system32\ServerManager.exe. Routing and Remote Access = %windir%\system32\rrasmgmt.msc. Remote Access Management = %windir%\system32\RAMgmtUI.exe. Online Responder Management = %windir%\system32\ocsp.msc. Network Load Balancing Manager = %windir%\system32\nlbmgr.exe. Microsoft Azure Services = %SystemRoot%\explorer.exe " ". Group Policy Management = %SystemRoot%\system32\mmc.exe %SystemRoot%\system32\gpmc.msc. File Server Resource Manager = %windir%\system32\mmc.exe %windir%\system32\fsrm.msc. Failover Cluster Manager = %windir%\system32\mmc.exe %windir%\system32\Cluadmin.msc. DNS = %SystemRoot%\system32\mmc.exe %SystemRoot%\system32\dnsmgmt.msc. DFS Management = %windir%\system32\mmc.exe %windir%\system32\dfsmgmt.msc. Cluster-Aware Updating = %windir%\system32\ClusterUpdateUI.exe. Certification Authority = %windir%\system32\certsrv.msc. ADSI Edit = %SystemRoot%\system32\adsiedit.msc. Active Directory Users and Computers = %SystemRoot%\system32\dsa.msc. Active Directory Sites and Services = %SystemRoot%\system32\dssite.msc. #Stack smashing detected vmware windows#
Active Directory Module for Windows PowerShell = %windir%\system32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe -noexit -command import-module ActiveDirectory. Active Directory Domains and Trusts = %SystemRoot%\system32\domain.msc. Active Directory Administrative Center = %windir%\system32\dsac.exe. Remote Desktop Licensing Manager = %windir%\system32\licmgr.exe. Remote Desktop Licensing Diagnoser = %windir%\system32\lsdiag.msc. Remote Desktop Gateway Manager = %windir%\system32\tsgateway.msc. If you're like me and worry about a user navigating to the application and launching it from system32 (or wherever it resides), then you can blacklist the following: During provisioning, recreate the shortcuts noted above. Tip: Just move them to a network share instead of deleting them to make your life easier. #Stack smashing detected vmware install#
On your AppCapture VM, install RSAT before provisioning and remove the shortcuts noted as above. Active Directory Module for Windows PowerShell. Remote Desktop Services (the entire folder). C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Windows Administrative Tools. C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs. Delete the shortcuts created from RSAT from the template/golden image. Install RSAT on the template/golden image. I ran into the same issue and created a "workaround" since Microsoft decided to change this. I have downloaded multiple copies from Microsoft so I know the file is not corrupted. It is only prevented when trying to create an app stack with it. #Stack smashing detected vmware windows 10#
I have also been able to image a PC with the same Windows 10 version and install the RSAT tools just fine. I can create other app stacks with no problems. This is just a base Windows 10 machine that is used to create app stacks. "The system cannot move the file to a different disk drive." Once all the files were extracted, I did this command:ĭism.exe /Online /Add-Package /PackagePath:C:\Temp\windowsth-kb2693643-圆4.cab I tried to extract the files as listed below and use DISM to install.Įxpand -f:* c:\WindowsTH-KB2693643-圆4.msu C:\Temp When I run MSU file directly it just sits for a few a minutes and then displays the message that it failed to successfully install KB2693643. I have been trying to create an appstack which contains the RSAT tools.