
158 MetaFrame Solutions Guide
Installing Symbols on the Target Computer
The correct symbols must be installed on the target computer before kernel
debugging can occur.
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1. Create a Symbols directory in the %SystemRoot% directory; for example, md
%systemroot%\symbols.
2. Insert the MetaFrame CD-ROM into a CD-ROM drive that can be accessed by
the target computer. Use xcopy to copy the \Support\Debug\I386\Symbols
directory and its subdirectories from the MetaFrame CD-ROM to the Symbols
directory; for example: xcopy /v /s x:\support\debug\i386\symbols
%systemroot%\symbols, where x is the CD-ROM drive.
3. If you are installing hotfixes, copy the symbol files corresponding to the new
binaries in the hotfix to the %SystemRoot%\Symbols directory on the target
computer.
4. When you are done installing the symbols, configure the target system modem
and COM port.
Preparing the Target Computer Modem and COM Port
The next step is to configure the COM port and the optional modem (remote
debug only) on the target computer. Local and ICA debug configurations use a
null-modem connection between the target and host computers and do not need
modem configuration. Remote debug configurations require modem
configuration.
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For both local and remote debugging, you must select the serial port that will be
used by the host system. This must be the highest numbered planar COM port; for
example, if your motherboard contains COM1 and COM2 ports, the debugger
defaults to COM2. Select the highest-numbered planar COM port in Device
Manager.
Do not configure the COM port used for debugging as a connection. Use
Citrix Connection Configuration to make sure no connection is configured for that
port.
Modifying the Boot.ini File to Enable Kernel Debugging
Boot.ini is a system text file that lists the operating systems that can be started, the
default operating system to start, and a timeout value specifying how long to wait
before automatically starting the default operating system.
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