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Blog Post:
How FTA’s (File Type Associations) Work in MED-V V2
Steve TH - MSFT
One of the most major feedback items about MED-V V1 was the lack of FTA (file type association) linkage between host documents and guest applications. This changed in MED-V V2. Through the use of RDP-redirected folders and the RemoteApp-style of FTA configuration, you are able to take advantage of this...
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5 Apr 2013
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Updated List of Recommended Hotfixes for Windows 7 SP1 Computers Running MED-V V2.
Steve TH - MSFT
In July 2011, we published a blog on recommended hotfixes for Windows 7 computers running MED-V v2 (Additional Recommended Updates for MED-V 2.0 that Address Application Issues) referenced here: http://blogs.technet.com/b/medv/archive/2011/07/20/additional-recommended-updates-for-med-v-2-0-that-address...
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6 Mar 2013
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Ramifications of Switching between NAT (Shared Networking) Mode and Bridged Mode with MED-V V2.
Steve TH - MSFT
In a previous blog article, I wrote about the differences between NAT and Bridged Mode in MED-V v2. The differences between the two were discussed in detail. You can find the article here: http://blogs.technet.com/b/medv/archive/2011/11/03/nat-mode-vs-bridged-mode-in-med-v-v2.aspx Often I get the...
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28 Nov 2011
Blog Post:
How MED-V V2 Manages Memory of Virtual PCs
Steve TH - MSFT
The MED-V Host Agent controls how memory is allocated to the underlying VPC. This memory can be controlled either dynamically where the memory is allocated a certain amount based on host memory configuration or set using a static value. Dynamic Memory Dynamic memory is the default configuration...
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15 Oct 2011
Blog Post:
MAC Address Management with MED-V V2 Workspaces
Steve TH - MSFT
In general, it is recommended to leverage the Virtual PC NAT mode (shared networking) when implementing MED-V workspaces. This will take care of any IP address and MAC address management issues. There may be reasons, however, for you to leverage bridged mode in place of NAT mode. Bear in mind, when...
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13 Oct 2011
Blog Post:
Using WMI Filters to Disable Legal Notices on MED-V Workspaces
Steve TH - MSFT
An issue that we have been seeing with MED-V in all versions is the issue of the use of the LegalNoticeCaption and LegalNoticeText values creating disconnects with the seamless user experience while running MED-V workspaces. While the legal notice is sufficient for logging on to the host, since the MED...
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6 Oct 2011
Blog Post:
MED-V V2: Error: "Open virtual applications found." when launching MED-V applications
Steve TH - MSFT
When launching a MED-V application, a user may get the following message: " Open virtual applications found. The virtual machine cannot be opened while virtual applications are open . Save any unsaved application data, and then click Close All to continue." This is caused when the user state/session...
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20 Sep 2011
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