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Tag Archives: AppVFAQ
App-V FAQ: What are Providers Policies?
This is a guest post from Jurjen van Leeuwen, an App-V MVP (new for 2011) and independent consultant based in Norway. You can read more from Jurjen at his web site. Provider Policies are ‘rules’ that apply when users launch … Continue reading
App-V FAQ: Can I virtualize the .NET Framework or Visual C++ Redistributables?
This is a guest post from Nicke Källén, an App-V MVP from Sweden. He posts as Znack on the TechNet Forums, and you can read more articles from Nicke at his blog here. The .NET Framework and Visual C++ Redistributables … Continue reading
App-V FAQ: My virtual application won’t start. Where do I start troubleshooting?
If you have successfully virtualised an application, imported the package into the Management Server but you are having issues publishing the package, streaming the application or getting it to launch, the first place to start is the the App-V client … Continue reading
App-V FAQ: How do I configure my App-V clients to stream from a local source?
If you have decided on streaming your App-V packages to client machines (rather than deploying via Windows Installer or SCCM), you will most certainly need to control where clients stream packages from. This, of course, would be the source closest … Continue reading
App-V FAQ: How do I restrict access to specific applications in an App-V package?
Consider the following scenario – I have created a Microsoft Office package with App-V that includes the base Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook). In addition to these I have also included Project and Visio. So I have a … Continue reading