I’m off in sunny Portugal, so there’s no App-V FAQs this week. Until next Tuesday, here’s what I’ve published so far:
- FAQ #1: What is Application Virtualisation?
- FAQ #2: What is Microsoft Application Virtualization
- FAQ #3: How is App-V licensed?
- FAQ #4: Where can I download App-V?
- FAQ #5: What are the current versions of App-V?
- FAQ #6: What are the system requirements for App-V?
- FAQ #7: Is App-V an Application Compatibility solution?
- FAQ #8: Can I use Application Compatibility Shims with App-V?
- FAQ #9: Can App-V be used to run 16-bit applications on Windows x64?
- FAQ #10: Does App-V allow me to run applications on Linux or Mac OS X?
- FAQ #11: What are the dependencies of the App-V Client?
- FAQ #12: How do I create a silent installation for the App-V Client?
- FAQ #13: How do I configure the App-V Client in stand-alone mode?
- FAQ #14: Can I configure the App-V Client via Group Policy?
- FAQ #15: Where do I go to find out how the App-V Client works?
- FAQ #16: Where can I find information on sequencing applications?
- FAQ #17: Can I run an application on Windows 7 that was sequenced on Windows XP?
- FAQ #18: Can I virtualise Internet Explorer with App-V?
- FAQ #19: Does App-V replace Citrix XenApp or Remote Desktop Services?
- FAQ #20: What are the deployment methods for App-V?
- FAQ #21: Does the delivery method change how applications are sequenced?
