May 2009 - Posts
The following article lists the A/V (Anti-Virus) exclusion maskings for files used by MED-V. In order to prevent antivirus activity from affecting the performance of the virtual desktop, it is recommended to exclude the following Virtual Machine file
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This post describes how MED-V handles FTAs (File Type Associations) within the Workspace (Virtual Machine and Published Applications) and the Host computer. This is a question we seem to get from time to time so I thought a quick post might help clear
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After uninstalling and reinstalling Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization, you may notice one of more of the following symptoms: Errors relating to previous corruption in configuration remain. Old Policies remain. Errors reading the XML configuration
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We’ve started to run into this issue every now and then so I wanted to give it a quick mention here just in case you happen to see it. What happens is that you may run into an issue where you’ve set up a workspace with a Windows XP image and you
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Have you ever wanted to configure a remote database instead of using a local one in Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization (MED-V) but couldn’t find the steps on how to do it? If so this one’s for you: 1. First you have to make sure the SQL installation
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