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The Top Three Rookie Mistakes - Part 1
As the popularity of Microsoft SoftGrid/App-V continues to accelerate at a record pace, it seems that there's an ever-increasing number of folks who are new to SoftGrid and anxious to jump right in and stream their first virtual app.  While overall Read More...
SoftGrid/App-V: Using Virtualization to Fix Compatibility Issues
A big advantage to SoftGrid or App-V is that you can run it on a Terminal Server - something some lesser application virtualization products don't do.  Being able to run on Terminal Server offers several critical advantages but it also leads to a Read More...
Assigning application packages on a per machine basis
One of the major advantages SoftGrid has over some other virtualization technologies is the ability to deploy applications based on user or group membership.  Sure, if you've ever had to deploy applications the old fashioned way then you already Read More...
How to configure the App-V Management Server Service to run as a Service Account
By default the App-V Management Server service is configured to run as the Network Service, but what if your company has a policy that requires the use of Service Accounts rather than running services as "Network Service" or "Local System?" Read More...
How to migrate the SoftGrid Server and the associated accounts to a new domain/forest
This useful tip on moving to a new domain comes from Paul Freitas, one of our top gun support engineers out in Charlotte, North Carolina: ======== Say a SoftGrid Server is running in a production environment and the domain in which it operates is being Read More...
New Microsoft Licensing and Support for Virtualization
This isn't necessarily SoftGrid or App-V specific but since it's virtualization related I figured you would want to be aware of this, especially since it involves changes to our support policy.  My own personal one line summary would be that if you're Read More...
SoftGrid: Sequencing best practices and anti-virus software
Should I run anti-virus software when I sequence applications or should I not? That's a question we hear all the time. And no wonder, since we mention in our sequencing best practices that our recommendation is to disable all anti-virus and malware detection Read More...
SoftGrid: Nortel Application Switch Technical Guide
Have you ever seen one of those blogs where all the writer does is post about posts on other people's blogs?  Well that's not my goal here, although for the 2nd day in a row I'm going to have to poach something from Justin Zarb and his world famous Read More...
In or around London? Check out the new Microsoft Virtualization User Group
I was cruising the web this morning, just seeing what was new today, and when I stopped by Justin Zarb's Virtual World blog I see that he and a couple of his mates have managed to put together a pretty cool sounding user group for Microsoft virtualization Read More...
SoftGrid: A folder on a mapped network drive appears to be invalid when a virtualized application is run
Here's a great tip from Jason Alanis, a real life SoftGrid support engineer in Texas.  While we don't see this terribly often it can be confusing when you run into it. ======== Issue: When a virtualized application was streamed to a client, the client Read More...
Off Topic: Building NBCOlympics.com with Silverlight
OK, I know this has nothing to do with SoftGrid or App-V but with the Olympics starting tomorrow I thought some of you might be interested in this.  I love watching the Olympics and the fact that NBC's site is running some really cool Microsoft tech Read More...
Upgrading an Office 2007 package to SP1 in 20 easy steps
A couple of you seemed to like my recipe for sequencing Office 2007 and asked if I would do one on upgrading the package to SP1 so here it is. I used Active Upgrade and tried capturing most of the steps in as much detail as I could. I hope you like it Read More...
SoftGrid: Sequencing Excel 2003 in 30 easy steps
I had to put together an Excel 2003 package for another project so with all the questions we get about sequencing Office and the various applications it contains, I thought it might be a good idea to document this in case anyone else wanted to use it. Read More...
Finding technical info on Microsoft's web site
Do you ever have trouble finding that exact piece of information you're looking for on Microsoft.com?  Did you know there are over 50 million pages on our site?  I didn't either to be honest, but even the best of us can be overwhelmed with the Read More...
Understanding How You Use This Blog
Ed has asked if a few of us could help out with his survey by posting a link to it here. I'm happy to oblige: Greetings Blog Readers, My name is Ed Jolly, and I am a director in the Commercial Technical Support (CTS) organization at Microsoft. I am here Read More...
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