Adding GPO guidance to troubleshooting

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chrisjlin
2025-02-06 11:50:29 -08:00
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@ -80,6 +80,10 @@ You can expect to see the following types of log files:
1. **WSL_Mcc_UserUninstall_Transcript**: This log file records the output of the "uninstallmcconwsl.ps1" script that the user can run to uninstall MCC software from the host machine. 1. **WSL_Mcc_UserUninstall_Transcript**: This log file records the output of the "uninstallmcconwsl.ps1" script that the user can run to uninstall MCC software from the host machine.
1. **WSL_Mcc_Uninstall_FromRegisteredTask_Transcript**: This log file records the output of the "MCC_Uninstall_Task" scheduled task that is responsible for uninstalling the MCC software from the host machine when called by the "uninstallmcconwsl.ps1" script. 1. **WSL_Mcc_Uninstall_FromRegisteredTask_Transcript**: This log file records the output of the "MCC_Uninstall_Task" scheduled task that is responsible for uninstalling the MCC software from the host machine when called by the "uninstallmcconwsl.ps1" script.
### Group Policy Object conflicts with Scheduled Task registration
Enabling the Group Policy Object: ["Network access: Do not allow storage of passwords and credentials for network authentication"](https://learn.microsoft.com/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-10/security/threat-protection/security-policy-settings/network-access-do-not-allow-storage-of-passwords-and-credentials-for-network-authentication) will prevent the Connected Cache software from registering the scheduled tasks necessary for successful cache node registration and operation.
### WSL2 fails to install with message "A specified logon session doesn't exist" ### WSL2 fails to install with message "A specified logon session doesn't exist"
If you're encountering this failure message when attempting to run the PowerShell command `wsl.exe --install --no-distribution` on your Windows host machine, verify that you're logged on as a local administrator and running the command from an elevated PowerShell window. If you're encountering this failure message when attempting to run the PowerShell command `wsl.exe --install --no-distribution` on your Windows host machine, verify that you're logged on as a local administrator and running the command from an elevated PowerShell window.