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A Citrix Administrator returns from vacation to find that during peak logon times, users are experiencing extremely slow login times, with the typical login taking over 120 seconds. How should the adm

The correct answer is A. Launch the Create Custom Report wizard from Citrix Studio.. The Create Custom Report wizard in Citrix Studio queries the Configuration Logging database to reveal administrative changes made during a specific time range, helping identify what caused the slow logins.

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A Citrix Administrator returns from vacation to find that during peak logon times, users are experiencing extremely slow login times, with the typical login taking over 120 seconds. How should the administrator generate the information needed to determine the changes that have led to this issue?

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  • ALaunch the Create Custom Report wizard from Citrix Studio.
  • BRun a custom report for the Delivery Group from Citrix Studio.
  • CGo to the C:\XDLogs and print the log file on the Delivery Controller.
  • DCreate a custom view and print the results from the Delivery Controller.

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The Create Custom Report wizard in Citrix Studio queries the Configuration Logging database to reveal administrative changes made during a specific time range, helping identify what caused the slow logins.

ALaunch the Create Custom Report wizard from Citrix Studio.Correct

The Create Custom Report wizard in Citrix Studio generates a report from the Configuration Logging database that lists all administrative changes made within a specified date and time range. By scoping the report to the period while the administrator was on vacation, the wizard pinpoints configuration changes that correlate with the onset of the slow login issue, providing the exact information needed to diagnose the root cause.

BRun a custom report for the Delivery Group from Citrix Studio.

Running a Delivery Group report from Citrix Studio provides performance and resource metrics but does not expose the configuration change history necessary to identify what administrative actions caused the degradation.

CGo to the C:\XDLogs and print the log file on the Delivery Controller.

C:\XDLogs is not a standard or valid log path on a Citrix Delivery Controller, and printing log files would not surface structured configuration change history.

DCreate a custom view and print the results from the Delivery Controller.

Creating a custom view on the Delivery Controller surfaces session or machine state data, not a chronological record of administrative configuration changes.

Concept tested: Citrix Configuration Logging custom report for change auditing

Source: https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/citrix-virtual-apps-desktops/monitor/configuration-logging.html

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#Configuration Logging#slow login#custom report#Citrix Studio

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