![]() Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. Shutdown the machine, create a snapshot and use it for (instant) cloning. Go to the folder C:\ProgramData\VMware\VMware Logon Monitor\Logs and empty this folder. Which may be your issue for not having the logs in the first place ?. Also, make sure the service startup type is set to Automatic. Go to Services ( services.msc) and search and select the VMware Horizon View Logon Monitor service. To fix the issue, make sure you perform the following steps in the golden image, just before sealing it. One of those settings is setting the VMware Horizon View Logon Monitor service to Automatic, which creates the roque log files. Because we have group policies with certain settings that need to be part of the golden image, because of instant cloning, they are applied during automated installation. Normally, the VMware Horizon View Logon Monitor service is set to Manual after installation. But that doesn’t contain all the specifics you want to see. In our case, there was no session log file. The VMware Horizon View Logon Monitor session log file starts with and should normally be located in C:\ProgramData\VMware\VMware Logon Monitor\Logs. ![]() The fix for this issue is described in this blog post. ![]() Recently I came across an issue at a VMware Horizon View customer, where VMware Horizon View Logon Monitor session logs were not being created.
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