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MED-V URL redirection is not working and no *.mdvurl file is being created
J.C. Hornbeck
Here’s a new Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization (MED-V) Knowledge Base article we published today. This one talks about an issue where a restricted user can attempt certain actions that they don't have permission to yet get a (false) message indicating it was successful. ===== Symptoms Microsoft...
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13 Feb 2012
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New KB: How to use the Process Monitor tool to generate a log file for an application in the MED-V virtual environment
J.C. Hornbeck
Here’s a new MED-V KB article we published this morning that shows you how to use ProcMon to generate a log file for an application in the MED-V virtual environment: ===== Summary This article describes how to use the Process Monitor tool (ProcMon.exe) to generate a log file for an application in the...
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13 Sep 2011
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Additional Recommended Updates for MED-V 2.0 that Address Application Issues
J.C. Hornbeck
Hi everyone, Steve Thomas here. If you are using MED-V version 2.0, you are also using RDP 7.0 and the RemoteApps feature for application publishing. Both MED-V and XP Mode rely on this technology for guest application publishing to the host. Instead of the Windows 7 RDP client connecting...
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20 Jul 2011
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Known issues with MED-V 2.0
J.C. Hornbeck
Now that MED-V 2.0 is released we decided to publish a couple KB articles to give you a heads up on some issues we saw during the beta. Most of these are just FYIs and configuration related scenarios but if you’re rolling out Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization v2 then you’ll probably want to...
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11 Mar 2011
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Uploading a MED-V image may fail with error: The specified image file was not found on the server at url
J.C. Hornbeck
Just a heads up on a new MED-V Knowledge Base article we published yesterday. If you're having trouble uploading an image to an image distribution server you'll definitely want to check this one out: ===== Symptoms The following error may occur on a Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization ...
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2 Dec 2010
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KB976233 - Service Pack 1 (SP1) is available for Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization (MED-V) 1.0
J.C. Hornbeck
Yesterday I posted on the availability of SP1 for MED-V 1.0 so now here's the link to the official Knowledge Base article: KB976233 - Service Pack 1 (SP1) is available for Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization (MED-V) 1.0 It really doesn't have a lot more information that what was already posted...
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6 Apr 2010
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Dates that you enter in the Reporting column of a report can only be entered in the English (United States) date format in the Enterprise Desktop Virtualization tool
J.C. Hornbeck
When you try to run a report in the Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization tool, the dates that you enter in the Reporting column of a report can be entered in the English (United States) date format only. For example, you cannot enter the date in the dd.MM.yyyy format. We have a workaround in the...
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7 Jan 2010
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