February 2009 - Posts
Today, on the MDOP blog, we made some exciting announcements: · App-V 4.5 CU1 is immediately available for testing App-V on the Windows 7 Beta! · Nominations for the App-V 4.6 TAP will be opening soon on the Microsoft Connect site! Among other things,
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App-V 4.5 includes a great feature: file streaming. This is a super-easy, lightweight way to get an application published and loaded for use on an App-V client. There are no server or network pre-requisites required so it’s a very low overhead way to
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When you use the SFTMIME command within scripts or batch files, it is important to understand that console redirection of output in App-V 4.5 has changed from previous versions. For example, let's say you do the following: 1. From a 4.5 version
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Last week we published one new Knowledge Base article on Microsoft Application Virtualization. This one describes a hotfix package for January 2009 that contains the latest hotfixes for Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) 4.5. For
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Publishing Refresh Request is one of the main reasons why we have an App-V Management Server. Since clients send these requests many times (especially on Monday mornings :-) ), you may interested in learning what is going on at the server side during
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Here's another cool webcast we have coming up on client side virtualization using application virtualization, desktop virtualization, and presentation virtualization, including a discussion on when it is appropriate to use each technology. If you're
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Here's an interesting issue that was sent to me by Sebastian Gernert, one of our hard working App-V Support Engineers across the pond in the glorious land of Germany. This one is about an issue you may run into when Microsoft Word is virtualized
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Here's another issue uncovered by our very own Steve Thomas during the App-V 4.5 beta, this one involving a misleading error you might get if the client cache is full: Issue: When an application is unable to load because the cache is full, you
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