Application Virtualization (App-V) Video Series

imageLearn how to configure App-V; create, publish, and update virtual applications; and create and manage policies for virtual applications.

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AppLocker is a new feature of Windows7 that allows administrators to define policies that can allow or deny a user’s ability to run or install executable, MSI, or script files. Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) separates the application from the operating system preventing application conflicts and enabling the ability to run multiple versions of an application of the same desktop. Virtual applications can be delivered in many ways – streaming by assigning applications to user, delivering to machines via Configuration Manager or by using file streaming from removable media. Using App-V and Applocker together ensures that no matter how the application is delivered or what format is takes, physical or virtual, it will respect the policies defined by IT. Watch these demonstrations to learn how to configure App-V; create, update, and publish virtual applications; and create and manage policies for virtual applications.

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App-V Configuration Options

App-V with AppLocker Executable Rules

App-V with AppLocker Windows Installer Rules

Creating an App-V Virtual Application – Using the Sequencer

Deprovision a Virtual Application Using App-V

Launching an App-V Virtual Application and Reviewing Client Configuration

Using App-V Metering to Manage Application Licenses

Publishing an App-V Virtual Application Using Full Infrastructure Mode

Running Microsoft Office 2003 and 2007 Virtualised

Update a Virtual Application Using App-V

Using Dynamic Suiting to Create a Plug-in Dependency in Word