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Many organizations want to use variables to simplify the naming and manageability of MED-V workspaces. While regular operating system environment variables cannot be used inside the workspace policy, MED-V has variables that can be used for persistent
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The Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization (MED-V) documentation library has recently been published to TechNet! This is the first time that MED-V documentation has been made available online and you can now see the newly published MED-V Planning,
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While reporting is technically an optional feature of MED-V version 1.0, it is valuable in tracking errors, client events, and workspace usage statistics. You may encounter issues at various stages of setting up and using the reporting feature. I have
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The Tech.Ed Australia Live Meetings have now concluded but it's not completely over as you can still view many of the recorded sessions. One in particular you may be interested in is Ben Armstrong’s presentation titled Windows 7 XP Compatibility
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You may run into problems trying to create a deployment package using Packing Wizard from the MED-V Management Console. The Packaging Wizard allows Administrators to provide end users with an installation deployment package that includes the MED-V Client,
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When preparing images for use in a MED-V environment, there are several recommendations that should help to streamline performance, further allow for seamless integration, allow for ease of domain-based management, and assist with troubleshooting should
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I recently had a great question from one of our customers on how to best allow helpdesk personnel to troubleshoot issues with MED-V applications. No, this wasn’t necessarily what we refer to as a break/fix type issue with MED-V itself, but rather
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The following post describes how to configure an image repository using IIS. An image repository is an optional server that is used for image distribution (where administrators upload new images and client computers check the server every 15 minutes and
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Have you ever had the need to run a published application from the command line on a Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization client? If so then here are a couple of the basics: The command line that is used to execute MED-V applications originating
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